Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Idioms used in rainy days

Idioms used in rainy days

The gloomy atmosphere of a dangerous or impending event.

rains cats and dogs

A sudden and violent storm

drizzle

Storm and rainstorm: sudden and violent; Disease: rapid. A sudden and violent storm

Wind and Run: Applause; Yi: spread "dance" and dance; Run: It's raining. Dancing in the wind and rain. Appreciate sb.' s kindness

Miserable green worries about red and green: green leaves; Red: Red flowers. Refers to the residual flowers and leaves damaged by wind and rain.

Storm refers to the sudden and violent arrival of storm.

Looking at clouds in drought is like looking forward to rain after a long drought.

Ups and downs, ups and downs, rain, metaphor is full of obstacles or arguments.

The wind and rain are mixed, and the storm is coming together. Describe the weather as very bad

There is more wind than rain in the dustpan. It is said that the moon is windy when it passes through the dustpan star, and rainy when it passes through the dustpan star. Refers to the official administration should conform to the people's feelings.

Urgent storm and rain: urgent; Violence: violence. Sharp wind and rain are described as huge and rapid.

The wind is long and the rain is dark, and there is too much rain. Refers to the wind and rain in summer and autumn. Refers to the wind and rain.