Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Heat means heat.

Heat means heat.

Hot means (the weather) is hot.

Pinyin: yán rè.

Interpretation by reference:

1, still hot. The climate is extremely hot.

Ba Jin's Cold Night 29: "The heat increased his pain, and the noise was more like adding fuel to the fire."

2, refers to high temperature.

"Rebirth" the second time: "Just rub your hands in front of you and you will be happy. How can the heat go back? "

3. The metaphor is lively.

Qing Li Yu's "Huang Qiu Feng Gang Mou": "The wind is too hot, the backyard is hot, and the front yard is depressed."

Synonym: hot, hot, hot, hot, hot, sultry, hot summer.

Antonyms: cold, cold, cold, cold, cold, cold, cold, cold.

Popular sentence making

1. In hot summer, a cool breeze blows, which makes people very comfortable.

It's hot summer, and we can go swimming by the river again.

It was a sultry and calm day, and the hot air covered the roof and suppressed all sounds.

Rough small trees grow rapidly, and small bushes suddenly produce beautiful flowers in the heat.

When the car is parked in the hot sun, the pressure will increase gradually.