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How to describe hot and dry 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.

Tree-lined: The trees are densely covered with branches and leaves, which block the sun. It's midsummer.

Poison: used to describe the sun, which means violent and contains extreme heat. Exodus: "The weather in July, the sun is poisonous, making people sweat."

Storm: It's very hot. Example: "It has been very hot since the summer, and the seedlings are dying of drought."

Fiery: Very hot. For example, "the blazing sun burns the sand and stones in the ground."

Excessive heat: heat, heat.

Fierce: hot as fire. Mostly used to describe the heat of the sun. Example: "The hot sun is in the sky."

(also describes people's inner feelings or relationships, or struggles, such as "fiery hearts." Example: "The hot sun is in the sky." )

Extremely hot: extremely hot. Example: "The tropical climate is hot during the day and not cold at night."

Sultry: The weather is very hot, the air pressure is low and the temperature is high, which makes people fidgety. Example: "The late spring in the south is a bit sultry, so people changed their clothes early. Compared with us, they seem to be spending two festivals. "

Damp heat: humid and sultry. Example: "I live in a cellar in the mountains. It is warm in winter and humid in summer."

Hot: Very hot. Describe the weather. Exodus: "The heat in summer will not make us anxious. What makes us anxious is that the plane flies too slowly. "

Scorching: describes the intense sunshine in summer, which means very hot. Example: "The scorching sun scorches people, but the rice seedlings are half burnt."

Hot and dry: dry and sultry. Describe the weather. Sometimes it also describes indoor heat. Example: "Since the beginning of summer, there has been no wind or rain, and the weather is hot and dry."

Heat: describe heat. Describe the example of the sun more: "The blazing setting sun outside the window shines on the vast grassland, but there is no figure, which makes people feel that they have entered the primitive zone."

Burning: as hot as burning.

Burning: describes heat. Example: "The sun rises very high; The burning tropical sun is burning vilen. "

(also describe the pain feeling of being burned or whipped, and describe emotions such as excitement, anxiety, irritability and shyness. Such as "pain is not here right now". )

Spicy: describe as spicy as a person. Describe the sun more Ex. : "The sun is burning, which is very uncomfortable."

It can also describe the feeling of embarrassment. )

Hot: describes the appearance of steaming.