Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - What do you mean by hot weather?

What do you mean by hot weather?

1. The words "high temperature" and "hot weather" can be used interchangeably to mean very hot.

2. When describing people's warm emotions and eyes, they can't be interchanged, only heat can be used.

Extended data

1, irritable (Chinese word)

Heat is a Chinese word, which means as hot as fire. Can be described as unusually hot, can also be described as surge of emotion surge.

Explanation:

As hot as barbecue, very hot.

Adjective: I am full of emotion and really wait.

2, fiery (Chinese)

Words describing temperature or mood are also used as verbs.

Explanation:

Describe the extremely high temperature, unbearable heat and unbearable heat.

Enthusiasm, enthusiastic heart, enthusiastic mood, etc.

So the weather is very hot.