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Idioms describing bad weather

Describe the bad weather: \ r \ nIt's a bitter wind and rain. Terrible weather. It's also a metaphor for the unstable situation \ r \ nIt's snowing \ r \ nThe storm comes with the snow. Describe the weather is very bad \ r \ nStorm \ r \ nStorm came together. Description The weather is very bad \ r \ nThe burnt gold is flowing \ r \ nThe metal is burnt and the stone is melted. Describe the weather as dry and hot \ r \ nSunny \ r \ nWarm and sunny \ r \ nBitter rain and biting wind \ r \ nBad weather. Metaphor scene sad sad \ r \ nFlowing gold \r\n① refers to high-temperature melting stone. Describe the hot weather. ② Still brilliant. It means to exert a great influence \ r \ nIt's windy and rainy \ r \ nDescribe the bad weather \ r \ nIt's windy and rainy \ r \ nZuo Gong's English translation of Four Years: \ r \ n "There is no wind in spring and no rain in autumn. \ \ "Later, \ \" bitter wind and rain \ \ "was used to describe the bad weather, and it was still a miserable situation \ r \ nBitter wind and rain \ r \ nThe English version of Zuo Zhuan's Four Years in Zhao Gong:" There is no bitter wind in spring and no bitter rain in autumn. \ \ "is followed by \ \" freezing rain \ \ "to describe bad weather, or to describe a bleak and miserable situation \ r \ nRain, clouds and clouds \ r \ Bad weather tortures people \ r \ nClouds and fog lock \ r \ to describe gloomy weather and gloomy atmosphere \ r \ n. It is usually used to indicate that resentment and doubt have been eliminated \ r \ nIt is very cold.