Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - What words can describe cold weather?
What words can describe cold weather?
Ice and snow are cold: cold: extremely cold. Ice and snow, the weather is cold.
Spring cold: chill: slight cold. Describe the cold in early spring.
Cold teeth with lips exposed: Without lips, teeth will feel cold. Metaphor interests are closely related.
It's the same as "the lips are dead and the teeth are cold." Tired lips and cold teeth: without lips, teeth will feel cold.
Metaphor interests are closely related. Lips are dead and teeth are cold: without lips, teeth will feel cold.
Metaphor interests are closely related. Wind and rain are sad: sadness: cold.
It's windy and rainy, cold and desolate. Dripping into ice: dripping into ice.
Describe the cold weather. Wind knife and frost sword: cold wind is like a knife, and severe frost is like a sword.
Describe the cold climate stinging people's skin. It is also a metaphor for the harsh environment.
Winter: December: December of the lunar calendar. It refers to the coldest day in December in winter.
Cold wind invades muscles: describes the cold weather. Cry for hunger: Cry for hunger and cold.
Describe the miserable life of hunger and cold. Hunger and cold are intertwined: hunger and cold are intertwined.
Describe living in extreme poverty without clothes to eat. Hunger and cold: hunger and cold.
Describe living in extreme poverty without clothes to eat. Bitter rain and bitter wind: bitter rain: long-term disastrous rain; Sad wind: cold wind.
Describing bad weather was later used to describe a miserable and desolate situation.
Lin Su: Cold; Cold; Sue: Cold killing. Describe the sparse trees and shallow streams in autumn and winter.
Spring cold: chill: slight cold. Describe the cold in early spring.
Bitter wind and biting rain: biting wind: cold wind; Bitter rain: a long and disastrous rain. Describe the bad weather
Later used to describe a miserable and desolate situation. Cold wind and cold rain: bitter wind: cold wind; Cold rain: icy rain.
Describing bad weather was later used to describe a miserable and desolate situation.
December: refers to the cold season in October, November and December of the lunar calendar. Cold at the end of the year: refers to the cold scene at the end of the year.
Cowardly: unable to stretch one's limbs because of cold. Also described as timid, worried and afraid to let go.
Freezing: describes extremely cold weather. Hungry and cold: cry: cry; Number: Call.
Crying because of hunger and cold describes the miserable life of hunger and cold.
Freezing in the cold: describes the very cold scene in winter. Snow cellar ice day: cellar: a cave for collecting things
There is ice and snow everywhere. Describe the cold weather, also refers to the cold area.
Snow abuse: abuse: tyranny; Gluttony: greed and disability. It is windy and snowy.
Describe the cold weather.
2. What are the idioms to describe cold weather? The wind is biting, dripping into ice, freezing with cold, ice and snow, snow and snow mixed together.
First of all, the cold wind is biting
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It shows that the weather is cold, and the cold wind seems to blow into people's skin, reaching the bones and causing tingling.
Source Dave's "Winter" is sunny, and I feel like spring in my body, unlike the biting cold wind that blows people away from going out.
Usage combination
cold
Explanation: Water droplets will form ice. Describe the cold weather.
From: Song Qian Yi's New South Wales: "Winter is cold, dripping into ice."
It's very cold in winter, and water drops will turn into ice.
Grammar: part-time style; As predicate and attribute; Describe the weather is very cold.
Synonyms are ice and snow, icehouse and freezing.
The antonym is sweating like a pig, the stone is open, the sun is like fire, the weather is beautiful, the stone is open, and the sun is like fire.
Third, it's freezing.
Explanation: describe the weather as extremely cold.
From: Shi Ming Nai 'an's The Outlaws of the Marsh: "It's freezing today, and it's hard to stay in the army for a long time."
It's very cold today, and the horse can't stay here for long.
Grammar: combination; As a predicate; Describe the weather is very cold.
Synonyms are frozen thousands of miles, dripping into ice, and ice and snow.
The antonym is scorching sun, spring blossoms, all loves, the sun is shining, the spring is bright, and the sun is like fire.
Fourth, ice and snow
Description: Describe ice and snow.
Said by: You are here. Where are you going in the snow and ice? Lao She's Camel Xiangzi Twelve
Grammar: combination; As an attribute or adverbial; Describe the scene of snow and ice everywhere in severe winter.
Synonyms are ice, snow cellar, dripping into ice, snow cellar, icehouse, and freezing in cold weather.
The antonym is that the snow and ice melt, spring is as deep as the sea, spring returns to the earth, the sun is like fire, spring blossoms, spring scenery is full of flowers, sweating like rain.
Five, the snow.
Commentary: Snow and snow hit at the same time.
From: Fan Changjiang's Battle of Cezanne Jixing Bailing Temple III: "Although it is in the snow season, our sight can still be far away."
Grammar: subject-predicate type; As predicate and attribute; Major Snow
Synonyms are snow abuse, gluttony, storms and snowstorms.
The idiom to describe the cold weather is ice and snow: there are ice and snow everywhere, which describes it as very cold.
Water drops turn into ice: water drops turn into ice as soon as they fall. Describe the cold weather. Ex.: "The weather in the north is very cold, dripping into ice."
Frozen hands and feet: describe the cold weather.
Cold wind: The cold wind hurts my bones. Describe the cold weather. Example: "In the early morning of winter in the north, dripping water turns into ice, and the wind is biting."
Cold: Very cold, which describes the weather. Examples; "From September 9, the north wind roared and the chill was pressing. This is another extremely cold winter. "
Cold weather: describes the cold weather that cracks the ground. Example: "This cold winter is the golden season for logging."
Freezing: describes the weather is very cold. Exodus: "He waved his big pickaxe like a whirlwind, and although it was cold in December, he was still sweating."
Cold through the bones: cold air penetrates into the bones, describing the weather as very cold. Example: "Before dawn, I felt particularly cold, so I hurried back to the dormitory to get a dress and put it on."
Snow cellar ice day: cold area, meaning severe cold. Example: "Han ordered Su Wu to shepherd the Huns in the snow and ice northern country for nineteen years."
Snow abuse gluttony: snow and snow are mixed together. Describe the cold.
4. Idioms describing cold weather:
Ice and snow: it's full of ice and snow, which is very cold.
Water drops turn into ice: water drops turn into ice as soon as they fall. Describe the cold weather. Ex.: "The weather in the north is very cold, dripping into ice."
Frozen hands and feet: describe the cold weather.
Cold wind: The cold wind hurts my bones. Describe the cold weather. Example: "In the early morning of winter in the north, dripping water turns into ice, and the wind is biting."
Cold: Very cold, which describes the weather. Examples; "From September 9, the north wind roared and the chill was pressing. This is another extremely cold winter. "
Cold weather: describes the cold weather that cracks the ground. Example: "This cold winter is the golden season for logging."
Freezing: describes the weather is very cold. Exodus: "He waved his big pickaxe like a whirlwind, and although it was cold in December, he was still sweating."
Cold through the bones: cold air penetrates into the bones, describing the weather as very cold. Example: "Before dawn, I felt particularly cold, so I hurried back to the dormitory to get a dress and put it on."
Snow cellar ice day: cold area, meaning severe cold. Example: "Han ordered Su Wu to shepherd the Huns in the snow and ice northern country for nineteen years."
Snow abuse gluttony: snow and snow are mixed together. Describe the cold.
Meticulous: Please forgive me. Not even a careless sum.
I can't get out of bed when I'm sick. Metaphor is that after getting sick, the condition gets worse day by day and eventually dies.
A grain of dust can't describe purity.
Spotless originally meant that when Buddhists practiced, they excluded material desires and kept their hearts clean. Now it refers to being completely free from bad habits and bad atmosphere. It is also used to describe very clean.
There is no dust and it is spotless. Generally speaking, it is completely unaffected by bad habits and bad atmosphere. It is also used to describe very clean.
Invariant: to formulate or form. Once formed, it will never change.
Once formed, it is not easy to change. Same as "unchanged".
Slump is a metaphor for never being able to stand up again after a setback. Use "collapse"
A man can't describe it. He doesn't know a word.
The original intention must be fixed and will not change. The latter description is correct and unchangeable. It must be hard.
It must not be easy: change. Once the original intention is determined, it will not change, and the following description is correct and unchangeable.
A poor harvest means no harvest. It is the same as "a valley does not rise".
A grain that doesn't rise means a poor harvest.
Exactly means exactly the same, there is no difference.
There is no doubt that it is very serious and meticulous.
Spotless means spotless.
Tigers don't cross the river, which originally refers to shooting tigers with empty hands and crossing the river on foot. It is a metaphor for foolhardy and desperate. Later, in the Yuan Dynasty, the metaphor was desperate.
Unswerving. Unswerving.
I don't want to obey the law honestly, but I don't deserve it at all. It's the same as "nothing"
A humble person can't take away a humble person: a mustard seed described as tiny. Don't take anything small. You don't deserve to be honest and law-abiding, not at all.
Fidgeting means that you can't get up when you encounter setbacks. Use "collapse"
Stumbling: stumbling; Jane: Cheer up. Once you fall, you can't get up again. Metaphor is that you can't get up when you encounter setbacks.
If you don't reach a hole, you know nothing.
Not a hair, not a hair. Yang Zhu's extreme egoism. After describing people as very stingy and selfish.
Close your eyes and never open them again. Refers to death.
Turn a blind eye. Close your eyes and never open them again. Refers to death. It also means escaping from reality. It can be said that it is not afraid of sacrifice.
Being penniless means being penniless. It is often used to describe emptiness or extreme poverty.
Not a penny. Not a penny. Metaphor is worthless.
Know nothing: the hole refers to the brain. Nothing passed. I don't understand metaphors at all.
I don't know one thing, but my knowledge of metaphor is still lacking. I don't know anything.
Meticulous: sloppy, sloppy. Refers to doing things carefully, not sloppy at all.
* * * was originally used by Buddhism to describe people who have no worries. The latter refers to naked people.
It's not messy at all, not at all. The description is very organized.
Penniless: possession. Not a penny. Describe it as poor.
Worthless is worthless.
If you can't lie down, you are sick and not getting better.
I know nothing about something. Metaphor knowledge is still lacking.
Not a word. Not a word.
Every word is meticulous: sloppy and casual. Describe writing an article without writing casually, and consider every word.
It's hard to write a word and you can't change a word. It is also used to refer to people who copy other people's articles word for word.
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