Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - It's a beautiful day today.

It's a beautiful day today.

The weather today is very good.

Today's English pronunciation is [t? De? ]; The American pronunciation is [t? Germany? ]。

As a noun, it means today; Today. As an adjective, it means now.

The English pronunciation of weather is ['we (r)]; The American pronunciation is ['wer].

As a noun, it means weather; Weather; Situation. Transitive verbs mean weathering; Bear; Exposure to sunlight and rain. Being an intransitive verb means weathering; Fading; Withstand wind and rain as adjectives prevail; Weather forecast.

The English pronunciation of very is ['veri]; The American pronunciation is ['veri].

As an adverb, it means a lot; Complete; That's right. As an adjective, it means just right; The same; True; most ...

The British pronunciation of good is [? d]; The American pronunciation is [? d].

As an adjective, it means good; Superior; Very good. It is good to be a noun; Good deeds.

Extended data:

First of all, today's word usage

(noun)

1, today, when used as an uncountable noun, means "today", only refers to the day, not the night. Generally used as a subject, when used as an attribute, the possessive case is often used. Today can also be interpreted as "now, contemporary".

Today is the day, so you can't put the preposition on before it.

When used as an adverb, today means "today, today", which only refers to the day, not to the night, without comparative degree and superlative degree. Today can also mean "today, in the contemporary era".

2. Today's indirect speech should be changed to that day.

3. Today? Next week [month, year] means "today in a week, a month or a year".

Second, the usage of the word weather.

(noun)

1, the basic meaning of weather is "weather, meteorology", which refers to the specific weather conditions in a certain area at a certain time, such as rain or shine, temperature, precipitation, wind force and wind direction. Weather extension can refer to "situation"

2. Weather is an uncountable noun, which cannot be placed before the indefinite article A, that is, it is modified by adjectives such as bad bad and good, but its plural form can mean "all kinds of weather".

Third, the usage of the word very.

adverb

1, very is used as an adverb, mainly before adjectives, adverbs and determiners (such as more, less, less, etc. ) to emphasize the tone, meaning "very, very, very, very".

2. very is used before the adjective superlative or self, meaning "complete and complete".

When 3.very is used to deny the structure, it means "appropriate", that is, equivalent or equivalent. Isn't it? Very (not very big, not very big) is a euphemism, and Americans often use not so. Very? Good or very good? Well means "ok, ok, no problem" and is often used to politely express agreement or commitment, usually after argument, persuasion or coercion.

Besides, very? Well is sometimes used as an irony to indicate that the speaker himself is not willing. Very? More is placed after an object or before a notional verb, and generally cannot be placed at the beginning of a sentence.

Fourth, the usage of the word good.

(adjective)

1, good is an attribute in the sentence, which means "good, happy". When used as a predicative in a sentence, good means making good use of (something), being good at handling (something) and being kind to (someone), followed by for, to, to and at. When good is used as a predicative, it can be followed by a verb infinitive.

2.good is often used as a courtesy or honorific, and sometimes as an irony, which means "contempt and ridicule".

3. ok? The+adjective is often used to emphasize mood in American spoken language, which means "very" and equals very.