Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - What are the idioms for cloudy weather?

What are the idioms for cloudy weather?

In the dark? 【 h ū n ti ā n h ē i di 】: It describes the darkness. It is also a metaphor for the darkness and chaos of society.

Cloud lock? 【 yún mí wù suǒ 】: It describes the gloomy weather and gloomy atmosphere.

Cloud cover? 【 yún míwüzhào 】: It describes the gloomy weather and gloomy atmosphere.

Clouds are gathering? [tóng yún mì bù]: Tong, which means red, sometimes refers to; Sometimes it refers to the evenly distributed clouds before it snows. Thick clouds covered the sky, indicating that heavy snow was coming.

Dark clouds are on top? [wū yún yā dǐng]: It means that evil forces are rampant.

Make sentences:

1. Large tracts of snowflakes are falling from the sky covered with red clouds. Look at that snowflake. It's exquisite. White as jade, like an angel sent by God, and like a jade leaf falling from a laurel tree in the moon palace. Flying snowflakes, like jade butterflies flapping their wings, gently beat and landed on the dead branches of willow trees.

Second, when it starts to snow, it is accompanied by light rain. Soon, I saw goose feather-like snowflakes falling from the sky covered with red clouds, and the ground turned white for a while. At night, the mountain village in winter is particularly quiet, only to hear snowflakes falling and creaking occasionally, and the dead branches of trees are bent by snow.

Third, it's snowing, and large tracts of snowflakes are falling in the cloudy sky. Snowflakes are like naughty elves, sometimes falling on the tip of the nose and sometimes on the neck. How lovely!

When it started to snow, it was accompanied by light rain. Soon, I saw goose feather-like snowflakes falling from the sky with dense clouds, and the ground turned white for a while.

5. Snowflakes like goose feathers, falling from the sky with dense clouds, will soon turn white on the ground.