Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - English about the weather

English about the weather

English words about weather scenes are typhoon, cloudy, hail and so on.

1 and the detailed explanation and phrase collocation of typhoon

As a noun, it means "typhoon".

Phrase collocation:

eye of storm

Typhoon path.

typhoon warning

Example:

It has been called. Typhoon? South Korea's worst natural disaster in years? A few years.

It called the typhoon the worst natural disaster in Korea for many years.

2. Detailed explanation and phrase collocation.

Detailed explanation: when used as an adjective, it means "cloudy; Cloudy; Sad face. "

Phrase collocation:

Cloudy weather cloudy weather; Cloudy weather; The weather is cloudy; Cloudy day.

Turbid water, thick white water; Let's talk about the problem of water turbidity.

It's cloudy today; It's sunny today; It's windy

Example:

It? Used to be. Answer? Very? Cloudy? And then what? Rainy day? Time? And then what? we? Hope? That? Our? Photos? Capture? That? Your majesty. Yes? Answer? Very little? Lake? Nearby? Interlaken. ?

This is a cloudy and rainy season, and we hope our photos can capture the wonders of some lakes in Interlaken.

3. Detailed explanation and phrase collocation of hail.

Detailed explanation: when used as a noun, it means "hail; Pay tribute; Greetings; For a while. "

Phrase collocation:

Hail suppression; Artificial hail suppression.

Long live Colombia

Hail cloud Hail cloud; Hail cloud.

Example:

He sent hail for rain on them and flames on their land.

He sent hail for rain on them and flames on their land.