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English expressions of weather idioms

English expressions of weather idioms

When we learn English, we can learn all the factors and pronunciation rules, and it is also possible to master all the grammar and rules, but it is impossible to learn all the words. Not to mention foreign language learners. Even native English speakers can hardly achieve this goal. The following are the English expressions of weather idioms I compiled. Let's have a look.

1. A bolt from the blue is a bolt from the blue.

Used to describe things that happened so suddenly that people were caught off guard.

Example:

The chairman was elected only a year ago, and his resignation came as a bolt from the blue.

The chairman has only been elected for one year, and his resignation surprised everyone.

2. Face like thunder, furious.

Describe a person who is so angry that he flies into a rage.

Example:

I couldn't believe my eyes. He looked angry when he came out of the manager's office this morning.

I can't believe my eyes. He came out of the manager's office with a full face of anger today.

3. Some other time, later.

It means you can't do anything now, but it doesn't rule out the possibility in the future.

Example:

Do you mind if I go to lunch another day? I've been away all week.

Do you mind if I go to lunch another day? I haven't been here all week.

4. It never rains but it pours! When it rains, it pours/Misfortunes never come singly

Bad things happen one after another.

Example:

Poor Sarah, she lost her job and now she's in a car accident. It never rains but it pours!

Poor Sarah, she just lost her job and now she has an accident. It never rains but it pours.

Step 5 make a mountain out of a molehill, make a mountain out of a molehill

It was a piece of cake, but it became a big problem after rendering.

Example:

Lucy was calling the police when her cat disappeared, which sounded like a mountain out of a molehill.

Lucy found her cat missing and went to the police. I don't think it's a big deal.

6. Outside the cloud nine, I am very happy.

A person's mood can't be better.

Example:

I was ecstatic when my boss announced my promotion.

I was very happy when the boss announced that I had been promoted.

7. chasing rainbows is an idiotic dream

It is impossible to describe a person who thinks on the bright side.

Example:

You just started working two months ago, and you are already considering a promotion. I think you are just chasing the rainbow.

You've only been here for two months, and you're considering a promotion. You're thinking about something good.

8. It comes once in a blue moon.

There are few descriptions.

Example:

Brian seldom contacts his sister. They seldom meet each other.

Brian has nothing to do with his sister. They seldom meet each other.

9. Every cloud has a silver lining. There is always a silver lining in the dark.

Encourage people not to lose heart or give up hope even in the most difficult times.

Example:

Don't worry too much that you will drop out of school. Everything has a bright side.

Don't worry too much about dropping out of college, don't lose heart, there is still hope in the future.

10. A fair-weather friend may also be a friend in need.

This is the opposite of sharing weal and woe. Refers to a friend who is unreliable at a critical moment.

Example:

I thought I could rely on Sue, but I found out that she was just a fair-weather friend.

I thought I could rely on Sue, only to find that she is just a friend who can only share joys and sorrows.

Expand English proverbs about the weather

"Dewdrops shine on the grass and bid farewell to rainy days. When the dew is on the grass, the rain will not come.

Eat small fish, big fish, it wants to fish in the sky.

When the ants move, it will rain-when the ladies flock, they look forward to the day when they flock.

Bees come home late, and the rain blows-if bees stay at home, the rain will come soon. If they are five minutes away, the weather will be fine.

become highly conceited

It rains in the middle of the night, and it is windy when the moon is dizzy at noon-dizzy around the sun or the moon, and it will rain or snow soon. "

The sun and the moon are inlaid with silver. It's going to rain. When a halo appears around the moon or the sun, rain is coming.

"The sky is red at night and the sailors are in a good mood; The sky is red in the morning and the sailors are very anxious. The red sky at night is the happiness of sailors. Red sky in the morning, sailor's warning.

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There are few stars on the moon-when the stars start to crowd, the earth will soon become a puddle.

"There are cumulonimbus clouds in the morning, and it rains heavily in the mountains at night. The fountain in the evening.

Don't go out in the morning, but go to Wan Li Road at night-the night is red and the sailors are happy. Red sky in the morning, sailors take Wei Lin.

Don't stop traveling just because it rains in the morning. Don't give up your trip because of a morning rain.

Season and weather English words are jingles.

Snow is a good thing, and cold weather can do no harm.

Flowers bloom after the rain, and the weather is warm with warmth.

Summer is hot and sunny, and hot and sunny will not give in.

Cloudy days are common, and the breeze is cool.

Season and weather English words are jingles.

The weather changes dramatically,

Sunny, sunny,

It's raining cats and dogs,

Clouds are gathering, cloudy,

The fog is thick. It's foggy,

Dancing in the wind is windy.

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