Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - Is there a difference between sunny days and sunny days?
Is there a difference between sunny days and sunny days?
Sunny day refers to sunny day with good sunshine, and can also be used to describe people's good mood.
Sunny is a word to describe sunny weather, blue sky and cloudless Wan Li.
References:
Sunny- Baidu Chinese
Sunshine (adjective)-Baidu Encyclopedia
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