Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Use whatever heat to make sentences.

Use whatever heat to make sentences.

1, incredibly hot. It was so hot that there was no one in the street. It's so hot that Xiao Huang in front of the house has been panting.

2, the weather is sultry, there is no wind, and the thick air seems to be frozen.

3. The scorching sun is in the sky, and on both sides of the road, mature grains are bent down by the sun. Grasshoppers are as numerous as grass leaves, making a weak and noisy sound in wheat fields and rye fields and among the reeds on the shore.

In midsummer, it is so hot that even dragonflies only dare to fly near the shade, as if afraid that the sun will burn their wings.

5. Unbearable heat-in the shadow of cactus, the temperature is as high as Fahrenheit 125 degrees.

Extended data fever

Pinyin rè?

1, the energy released by the irregular movement of molecules inside an object. The burning of matter will produce heat.

2, the temperature is high; Feel high temperature (as opposed to "cold"): ~ water. Strike while the iron is hot.

3. Heat; Calories (especially food): ~ 1 ~ rice. Dip in a little vegetable soup.

4, high body temperature caused by illness: hair ~. Back ~

5, affectionate: pro ~. ~ love. ~ heart.

6, describe very envious or eager to get: eyes. ~ longing.

7, welcomed by many people: ~ goods. ~ door. Now teaching Chinese as a foreign language is very ~.

8. After a noun, verb or phrase, it means some kind of fanaticism: football. Travel ~. Self-study

9. Strong radioactivity: ~ atoms.

10, last name.

Origin: Hot Pinyin is rè, which basically means high temperature, and can be extended to noisy, lively, affectionate and very popular. From "Su Wen, the theory of the five permanent members becoming bigger" and so on.