Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - 72 idioms describing cold

72 idioms describing cold

First, cold idioms

Second, the interpretation of cold idioms

Third, the ice and snow cellar: described as extremely cold.

Fourth, the cold wind invades the muscles: describe the cold weather.

Five, folding plastic fingers: extremely cold weather.

Six, cold wind and rain, sudden cold wind attacks the muscles.

Seven, freezing cold: describe the weather is extremely cold.

Eight, cold at the end of the year: refers to the cold scene at the end of the year.

Nine, freezing in the cold: describe the very cold scene in winter.

10. chilly: it means very cold or gloomy and terrible.

XI。 Cang Cang Liang: Cang Cang Liang. Describe the cold weather.

Twelve, cold has fire: people who rely on fire to keep warm because of cold.

Thirteen, mountain cold water cooling: cold and clear. Describe the scene in winter.

Fourteen, hunger and cold: forbearance: forbearance. Suffer from hunger and cold.

Fifteen, the snow omen is a bumper year: the heavy snow in winter is a sign of a bumper harvest in the coming year.

Sixteen, cast to the north: exiled to the cold and desolate places in the north.

Seventeen, the spring is chilly: chilly: slightly cold. Describe the cold in early spring.

Eighteen, cold spring breeze: cold: slightly cold. Describe the cold in early spring.

Nineteen, the spring is chilly: chilly: slightly cold. Describe the cold in early spring.

Twenty, ice cold and snow cold: as cold as ice and snow. Metaphor is ruthless.

2 1. Curl up: Curl up because of cold, tension and fear.

Twenty-two, shivering: the body is curled up and shivering with cold and panic.

Twenty-three, Xue Hai iceberg: describe the ice and snow, the weather is extremely cold.

Twenty-four, wind and rain sorrow: sadness: cold. It's windy and rainy, cold and desolate.

Twenty-five, hunger and cold: endure hunger and cold, describe the poverty and embarrassment of life.

Twenty-six, the summer solstice is cold: summer goes to winter. Generally refers to the passage of time.

Twenty-seven, ice and snow cold: cold: extremely cold. Ice and snow, the weather is cold.

Twenty-eight, dripping into ice: dripping into ice. Describe the cold weather.

29. Shrugging one's shoulders and necking: It describes shrugging and necking because of fear or cold.

Thirty, cold farming and hot farming: farming in cold weather and weeding in hot weather. Describe farming hard.

Ge Weishuang: Wear shoes in winter and summer. Metaphor is too frugal and stingy.

December: refers to the cold season in October, November and December of the lunar calendar.

Thirty-three, winter: twelfth month: December of the lunar calendar. It refers to the coldest day in December in winter.

Autumn harvest in Tibet: autumn harvest and winter storage. Generally refers to traditional agricultural activities.

Crying because of hunger: Crying because of hunger and cold. Describe the miserable life of hunger and cold.

Thirty-six, clothes to cover the cold: take: choose, pick; Cover: cover. Clothes are just to keep out the cold.

Thirty-seven, ice and snow, cold, ice and snow, cold, cold, winter, ice and snow kiln

Thirty-eight, the breath is frosty, the north wind is cold and huddled, and the hands and feet are cold and attentive, and the wind is biting.

Thirty-nine, the lips die and the teeth are cold: without the lips, the teeth will feel cold. Metaphor interests are closely related.

Forty, the lips are tired and the teeth are cold: the lips are gone and the teeth are cold. Metaphor interests are closely related.

Forty-one, the lips are cold, the teeth are cold, the weather is cold, and the bones and muscles are hungry and cold.

Forty-two, the chill is pressing, the bones are extremely cold, the spring is chilly, the ten fingers are chapped in winter, and the skin is nine cold days.

Forty-three, cold fire deceives frost and snow cellar. The autumn is crisp, the night is still, and the cold wind is biting three feet.

Forty-four, cold hands and feet, hungry and cold, hungry with cold, and the snow cellar is cold and empty.

Forty-five, the spring is chilly, the rain is biting, the wind is biting, the wind is cold, and the hands and feet are numb.

Forty-six, bones and muscles atrophy, first frost fierce, night cold as water, cold as frost.

Forty-seven, wind knife frost sword, cold hunger, cool wind, timidity, cold hole, frozen ground.

Forty-eight, the wind and rain are bleak and cold, the glue is frozen in the cold area, the water falls into ice, and the cold is biting.

Forty-nine, hunger and cold: hunger and cold. Describe living in extreme poverty without clothes to eat.

Fifty, hunger and cold: hunger and cold. Describe living in extreme poverty without clothes to eat.

Fifty-one, Bailu cream: dew: dew. A thousand years have condensed into frost. Describe the cold weather in late autumn.

Fifty-two, goose bumps: small bumps similar to goose bumps that appear on the skin when people are scared or cold.

Fifty-three, Lin Su: cold: cold; Sue: Cold killing. Describe the sparse trees and shallow streams in autumn and winter.

Fifty-four, snow abuse: abuse: tyranny; Gluttony: greed and disability. It is windy and snowy. Describe the cold weather.

55. Holding ice in winter and holding fire in summer: Holding ice in winter is cold, and holding fire in summer is hot. Describe trying to encourage yourself.

Fifty-six, hungry and cold: cry: cry; Number: Call. Crying because of hunger and cold describes the miserable life of hunger and cold.

Fifty-seven, snow cellar ice day: cellar: a hole for collecting things. There is ice and snow everywhere. Describe the cold weather, also refers to the cold area.

Fifty-eight, wind knife frost sword: cold wind like a knife, severe frost like a sword. Describe the cold climate stinging people's skin. It is also a metaphor for the harsh environment.

Fifty-nine, carved candles on the eaves of the wind: the eaves of the wind: the examination room in the imperial examination era. It means that the examination room was cold and time was tight in the imperial examination era.

Sixty, warm in winter and cool in summer: warm in winter and cool in summer. This refers to the filial piety of the Son of Man. Now it is also called warm in winter and cool in summer.

Sixty-one, timid: limbs can't stretch because of cold. Also described as timid, worried and afraid to let go.

Sixty-two, cold valley revival: the cold and barren valley land becomes warm and rich. Metaphor life, mood or other things from bad to good.

Sixty-three, cold heart and cold teeth: sighing for a long time will make your teeth feel cold. Describe an exclamation about something that hurts feelings or hurts.

Sixty-four, dripping into ice: dripping: the liquid falls a little bit; Freeze: To condense into ice. Water droplets will form ice when they fall. Describe the cold weather.

Sixty-five, bitter wind and rain: bitter wind: cold wind; Bitter rain: a long and disastrous rain. Describing bad weather was later used to describe a miserable and desolate situation.

Sixty-six, contraction: contraction. The way you can't stretch your limbs because of the cold. Also described as timid, worried and afraid to let go.

Sixty-seven, be caring and attentive: be caring and attentive: hot air makes cold people feel warm; Seeking warmth: seeking cold and seeking warmth. Describe being very concerned about people's lives.

Sixty-eight, gather hands and feet: gather: collect, restrain. Describe how you can't stretch your limbs because of the cold. It also describes being too worried to let go.

Sixty-nine, hunger and cold: suffering from hunger and cold. Refers to the poverty situation of being naked and not eating enough. Use "frozen hunger"

Seventy, the lips show cold teeth: without lips, teeth will feel cold. Metaphor interests are closely related. It's the same as "the lips are dead and the teeth are cold."

Seventy-one, count nine cold days: Count nine: From the solstice of winter, every nine days is a "nine", and March 9 and April 9 are the coldest. The coldest day.

Seventy-two, bullying frost and snow: bullying: bullying. Pride: arrogance, arrogance. Frost and snow are cold things, but they dare to bully. Metaphor is unyielding and imposing spirit.