Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - What's the weather like in England?
What's the weather like in England?
First, the pronunciation of sunshine:
English [? s? ni]; Beauty [? s? Ni]?
Chinese translation:
Sunny; Sunny; play
Bilingual example:
1. It's sunny today.
It is sunny today.
It's sunny and suitable for going out.
Sunny weather is the best place to go out and play.
Second, it is cloudy.
Pronunciation:
English [? kla? di]; Beauty [? kla? di]?
Chinese translation:
Cloudy; thick
Bilingual example:
1. It's cloudy these two days.
It is cloudy these two days.
It was cloudy yesterday, so he didn't come.
It was cloudy yesterday, so he didn't come.
Third, the wind is strong.
Pronunciation:
English [? W? ndi]; Beauty [? W? ndi]?
Chinese translation:
Windy; windy
Bilingual example:
1. Is it windy here?
Is it windy here?
It is often windy in spring.
It often blows in spring.
Fourth, it is rainy.
Pronunciation:
English [? re? ni]; Beauty [? re? Ni]?
Chinese translation:
Rainy; Rainy
Bilingual example:
1. He took an umbrella for a walk on a rainy night last night.
He held an umbrella on a rainy night last night.
The rainy weather makes me upset.
Rainy weather gets on my nerves.
5. Snow White pronunciation:
English [? sni]; Beauty [? sno? Me]?
Chinese translation:
Snowy; snow-white
Bilingual example:
1. I like snowy weather.
I like snowy weather.
He went out one snowy night.
One snowy afternoon, he still went out.
Sixth, put on a show
Pronunciation:
English [ari] Beauty [ari]?
Chinese translation:
Showy; conspicuous
Bilingual example:
1. What strange weather, sunny and rainy!
What strange weather! Sometimes it's sunny, sometimes it's showering!
There are showers today.
Today is a shower.
Seven, long live
Pronunciation:
English [him? l]; Beauty [what? l】?
Chinese translation:
Hail; Hail.
hail
Long live the world
Bilingual example:
1. I hate hail.
I hate hail.
Hail is sometimes accompanied by lightning.
Hail is sometimes accompanied by lightning.
Eight, thunder
Pronunciation:
English [? θ? nd? (r)]; Beauty [? θ? nd? r]?
Chinese translation:
Verb (abbreviation for verb) thunders; Rumble
Ray; thunderbolt
Bilingual example:
1. Thunder affects our trip.
Thunder affected our trip.
2. The thunder is so loud.
The thunder is really loud.
Nine, fog pronunciation:
English [f? ɡ]; Beauty [f]? ɡ] ?
Chinese translation:
Fog; confused
Fog enveloped [enveloped]; make hay of
Bilingual example:
1. I can't see the fog in the distance.
You can't even see the fog in the distance
Fog is not suitable for physical exercise.
Fog is not suitable for physical exercise.
Ten, the storm pronunciation:
English [STM]; Beauty [strm]?
Chinese translation:
Storm; Tide (produced)
Verb (abbreviation of verb) surprise attack; Attack and capture
Bilingual example:
1. Let the storm come more violently!
Let the storm come more violently!
After the storm, the scene was quiet.
After the storm, the scene was quiet.
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