Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - How to pronounce it in sunny days?
How to pronounce it in sunny days?
The phonetic symbol of the weather is English ['we? Beautiful, beautiful
Sunny is an adjective used to describe the weather, which means sunny in Chinese, weather is an uncountable noun, and Chinese means weather, and sunny weather is sunny together.
Example:
Let us hope? Clear weather? Stick to it for the tennis match on Saturday.
I hope this sunny weather will last until the tennis match on Saturday.
2. Sunny weather? Alternate with rain
It's sunny and rainy.
Extended data:
Sunny antonym
Cloudy weather
Pronunciation: English ['kla? d? ] beautiful ['kla? di]?
Explanation: Cloudy weather means cloudy day.
Example:
They cannot concentrate scattered sunlight. Cloudy day? .
They can't collect scattered sunlight on cloudy days.
Rainy weather?
Pronunciation: English? n? Beautiful, beautiful?
Explanation: rainy day, rainy day
Example:
Things get wet easily in the refrigerator. Rainy day? .
On rainy days, everything likes to get wet.
Adjectives describing the weather:
Wind is wind. It's snowing, it's snowing Hot, hot, warm, warm? Cool, cool,? Cold, cold.
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