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All the idioms about sunny

The idiom begins with a sunny day:

Accident

Thunder rumbled. It thundered on a sunny day. A metaphor for an unexpected and shocking event that suddenly happened.

Blue sky/cloudless sky in Wan Li

A clear sky. Describe the sky as clear and cloudless.

Noble and clear

White clouds are floating in the clear sky, and there is a bright moon in the crisp autumn. The metaphor is noble and clear.

A shocking incident.

It thundered on a sunny day. Metaphor is an unexpected and shocking event.

The end of the idiom is sunny:

People cherish the red weather, which is used to describe the respect of the respected old-timers in society.

Originally, it meant that people cherish the sunny weather, and later it was used to describe the respect of the respected old-timers in society.

After the storm, it was calm.

It cleared up after the rain. This is also a metaphor for the political transition from darkness to light.

Write an article or a speech, and use a few key sentences to make the content vivid and powerful.

Metaphorically, when writing an article or a speech, point out the essence in a few words at key points to make the content vivid and powerful.

It rained at first, and then it cleared up.

Suddenly. One moment it rains, the other it is sunny. Describe a person's mood or changing situation.

Without saying a word.

Metaphors cannot be said together.

Sunshine center idiom:

Half sunny and half cloudy.

Sunny to cloudy, unpredictable. Describe the uncertain weather from spring to early summer.

Pray for sunshine and rain.

Pray for sunny or rainy days.