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It's too hot.

What idioms are there to describe "hot weather"?

1. scorching sun-describes the intense sunshine in summer. It can also be called "scorching sun". Example: "The scorching sun burns people like fire".

It's very hot in summer-the sun is very strong and very hot in summer.

3. The sun is like fire, and the sunshine is like fire. Describe the weather is very hot. As hot as the sun.

4. Yang Jiao is like a fire-Yang Jiao: white and bright. The sun burns like fire. Describe the heat in summer.

5. Brilliant and fiery-describes a fiery and fiery appearance.

6. Hot summer-very hot summer. In hot summer, the beach is full of swimmers.

7. The sun is burning-burning: baking. Refers to the burning sun shining on the body, as hot as fire. Describe it as hot.

8. The scorching sun is in the sky-the scorching sun is in the sky. Describe the hot weather. Jin Yi Huo San Zhang Gao

9. Strong winds and scorching sun-strong winds and hot weather. For example, ancient camel caravans often had to endure the bad weather of strong winds and scorching sun when passing through Gobi.

10. The parachute is very high-a metaphor for the scorching sun. For example, in hot summer, the umbrella is high. Near righteousness, sunny.

1 1. Five cows take interest on the moon —— The fourth volume of "Taiping Magnolia" quotes a custom child: "Five cows look at the moon to take interest, which makes them sick, and see the moon to take interest." Wuniu: refers to the buffalo between the Yangtze River and Huaihe River. It means that Wu is hot for a long time, and buffalo is afraid of heat. When it saw the moon and thought it was the sun, it gasped with fear. Metaphor after fear because of doubt. It is also used to describe hot weather. Tang Li Bai's Ding Du Hugh: Why bother tugboat?

12. Liu Jin Shi Lang Shi Lang, Liu Liu: melting. Describe the hot weather, as if the stone would melt. "Chu Ci evokes the soul": "After ten days, there will be more stones." Another example is: "On a hot day, the golden stone is open, and the gold is overflowing. We should leave early to cool off." (Twenty-seven chapters of Water Margin)

13. May and June-refers to the hottest time in May and June of the lunar calendar.

14. Floating melons and sinking plums-Three Kingdoms Cao Wei Pi's The Book of Songs: "Floating melons and clear springs, sinking plums and ice plums." Later, "floating melons and sinking plums" is a metaphor for a life scene in summer. Melons and plums floating on the water are cool and delicious food in summer. Also known as floating melon for summer, heavy plum.

15. Floating melons in summer-a great pleasure to cool off in summer. See "floating melons sink plums".

16. Trees are shaded-trees are densely covered with branches and leaves, which block the sun.

What are the idioms that describe "it's very hot"

The scorching sun liè rí yá n yá n: describes the intense sunshine in summer. It can also be called "scorching sun". Example: "The scorching sun burns people like fire".

Summer is scorching liè rí yá n yá n: In summer, the sun is strong and very hot.

Tree-lined l ǜ shché ng y Ρ n: The trees are thick and leafy, blocking the sun. It's midsummer.

The hot sun is like fire. Jiāo yáng rú huǒ: The sun is like fire. Describe the weather is very hot.

Unbearable heat k \\u k \u nàI: describe it as very hot and unbearable.

The chair seat is hot: the chair and cushion feel hot, which describes the hot weather.

The hot sun is in the sky: the hot sun is in the sky. Describe the hot weather.

Gale and scorching sun: Gale and hot weather.

The idiom "three" means hot weather.

The black ox spreads the moon, the fire umbrella is high, the scorching gold flows, the flowing gold flows, and the sun burns.

One, five cattle crossing

Vernacular explanation: refers to the hot weather.

Source: "Pass": "Black cattle look at the moon and rest, making them suffer from the sun!"

Dynasty: Han

Author: Shao Ying

Five cows breathe when they look at the moon, which will make him have a hard day!

Second, the height of the umbrella.

Vernacular interpretation: fire umbrella: metaphor of summer sun; Zhang: Expand. Describe the scorching sun in summer, which is very hot.

Source: "You Chengji gave Cui Taibu Que" poem: "Guanghua flashes the wall to see ghosts and gods, hehe Yan Guan Zhang Huoumbrella."

Dynasty: Tang Dynasty

Author: Han Yu

The light of (red leaves) shines on the wall, and the ghosts and gods in the murals of the mountain temple emerge. Its brilliance is as bright as Vulcan's umbrella.

Third, burning gold and stone.

Vernacular explanation: describe the weather as extremely dry and hot.

Source: The Debate of Life: "When the day is right, the flow of gold."

Dynasty: Southern Dynasty

Author: Liu xiaobiao

On the second day of the Twelve Earthly Branches, it was very hot, and metals and stones were melted.

Four. Liu jinshang stone

Vernacular explanation: it can melt stones, which means the weather is extremely hot (from "Chu Ci evokes the soul"). Also said that Shi Shuo Liu Jin.

Source: "Chu Ci Evocation": "After ten days, there are more stones."

Dynasties: Warring States and Chu State

Author: Qu Yuan

Ten suns shine in turn, and all metal stones will melt and deform.

Fifth, the scorching sun.

Vernacular interpretation: Describe the intense sunshine in summer.

Origin: The Water Margin (back to 16) Yang Zhi escorted the Gold and Silver Bear and Wu Yongzhi's birth class: "The scorching sun is like fire, and the wild Tian He rice is half burnt."

Dynasty: Late Yuan Dynasty and Early Ming Dynasty

Author: Shi Naian

What are the four-word idioms about hot weather?

The sun is like fire: sunlight is like fire. Describe the weather is very hot.

Unbearable heat: describe it as very hot and unbearable.

Chair seat is hot: chairs and cushions feel hot, describing the hot weather.

Scorching sun: describes the intense sunshine in summer. It can also be called "scorching sun". Example: "The scorching sun burns people like fire".

It's very hot in summer: the sun is very strong and very hot in summer.

What are the idioms to describe the hot weather?

Idioms to describe hot weather:

Sweat profusely (because of fear or physical exertion)

Sweat all over

Sweat profusely (because of fear or physical exertion)

Sweat a lot. The clothes in the back are soaked through.

Full of body fluids

Sweat-soaked clothes on my back.

(of a person) sweating

Wipe off their sweat and make it look like rain.

Sweat rained down.

sweat profusely

Sweat dripping from someone. Like a waterfall

Sweat all over your face

sweat profusely

"Hot" is an idiom to describe hot weather.

Sweating-very hot, sweating a lot, sweating all over my back. In addition to describing hot weather, this word can also be used to describe people's great fear or great fear. Now I also describe a lot of sweat, and the clothes on my back are soaked.

Sweat like rain-sweat like rain, haha, what a hot day. Describe being hot and sweaty.

Body fluid-sweating with fear, body fluid (this word has little to do with the hot weather, the top number)

The sun is like fire-strong sunlight is like fire. Describe the weather is very hot.

Melon floating in summer-a great pleasure to cool off in summer. See "floating melons sink plums".

May, July and June-refers to the hottest time in May and June of the lunar calendar.

Sweat turns into rain waves: falling and splashing. Describe many people. Wipe your sweat with your hands, and it will spill like rain. Also described as sweating heavily.

It's hot in summer-the sun is very strong and very hot in summer.

The scorching sun is a metaphor for hot weather.

Unbearable heat-used to describe the weather is very, very hot, which is unbearable.

May, July and June-refers to the hottest time in May and June of the lunar calendar.

Sweat like rain-sweat like rain. Describe sweating a lot.

The umbrella is high-a metaphor for the scorching sun. For example, in hot summer, the umbrella is high. Near righteousness, sunny. Fire umbrella: a metaphor for the scorching summer sun;

Brilliant and blazing-describes the appearance of blazing and blazing. [From] The Book of Songs Han Yun: "The drought will not fall, it will be brilliant and hot, and the clouds can do anything." ..

Sweating like rain-incisively and vividly: liquid dripping from wet wetlands is dripping. Describe sports or physical labor, hot weather, etc. leading to a lot of sweating.

Wu Niu breathes the moon-Wu has been hot for a long time. Buffalo are afraid of heat. When they saw the moon and thought it was the sun, they gasped with fear. Metaphor after fear because of doubt. It is also used to describe hot weather.

Burning gold and shiny stones-hot weather can melt stones into dry coke. Used to describe the hot weather.

Chairs and cushions are very hot-the chairs and cushions at home feel very hot. This four-word word is used to describe hot weather.

Flowing gold, meteorite-meteorite, flowing: melting. Describe the hot weather, as if the stone would melt.

Summer is terrible-as terrible as the scorching sun in summer. The metaphor is grim and frightening.

The idiom "Qi" describes hot weather.

Idioms to describe hot weather:

Sweat profusely (because of fear or physical exertion)

Sweat all over

Sweat profusely (because of fear or physical exertion)

Sweat a lot. The clothes in the back are soaked through.

Full of body fluids

Sweat-soaked clothes on my back.

(of a person) sweating

Wipe off their sweat and make it look like rain.

Sweat rained down.

sweat profusely

Sweat dripping from someone. Like a waterfall

Sweat all over your face

sweat profusely

What are the four-word idioms to describe "hot weather"

Shi Lang Liu Jin 1

Pinyin: Liújún Shuo Shi

Description: graupel and flow: melting. Describe the hot weather, as if the stone would melt.

Source: Chu Song Yu of the Warring States Period "Evocation of Soul": "Ten Sunrises, a little gold." "Huai Nan Zi Yan Quanxun": "Hot stones flow gold, and fire is beneficial."

2. May, July and June

Pinyin: w incarnation

Explanation: It refers to the hottest time in May and June of the lunar calendar.

Source: Wu Ming, Cheng En, The Journey to the West, the twelfth time, the seventh time: "In May, July and June, no one called, and my parents were old. I sent them myself."

3. Umbrella height

Pinyin: Hu ǒ s Hu ǒ s huǒ sǎn gāo zhāng

Description: fire umbrella: a metaphor for the summer sun; Zhang: Expand. Describe the scorching sun in summer, which is very hot.

Source: Tang Hanyu's poem "You Chengji gives Cui Taibu Que": "Guanghua flashes the wall to see ghosts and gods, hehe Yan Zhang Huoan."

4. Five cattle crossing

Pinyin: wúniúchun Yuè

Explanation: Wu Niu: refers to the buffalo produced between the Yangtze River and Huaihe River. Wudi Buffalo saw that the moon was suspected to be the sun, and kept panting for fear of extreme heat. Metaphor is afraid of suspicion.

Source: Liu Yiqing's "Shi Shuo Xin Yu Yan" in the Southern Song Dynasty: "I see that the cow is still there, and I will rest when I see the moon." "Taiping Magnolia" Volume 4 quotes "Customs Pass": "Black cattle look at the moon and rest, but when they are suffering from the sun, they will see the moon and rest."

5. Brilliant and hot.

Pinyin: hè hè yán yán

Explanation: Describe the potential flame.

Source: The Book of Songs Daya Han Yun: "The drought is extreme, you can't be depressed, it is extremely hot, and the cloud is omnipotent." Biography of Hanshu: "Winning is widespread, and Liang and Ji are fascinated and burned in Xianyang."

Nine is an idiom to describe hot weather. ( 10)

The sun is like fire.

(of weather) extremely hot

Hot weather

Hot summer day

The sun is shining violently.

Summer heat

A hot summer day

Noon under the scorching sun

Yang is like fire.

Scorching sun

What are the idioms for hot weather?

What idioms are there in hot weather?

In the hot sun,

The sun is like fire,

Sweating,

Five cows cross,

Sweating like rain,

Summer is terrible,

The umbrella is very high,

Liu Jinwen stone,

Sweating like rain,

May, July and June,

The weather is very dry and hot