Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - A four-word word or idiom that describes winter.
A four-word word or idiom that describes winter.
it's snowing heavily: it describes a lot of snow.
Dripping water into ice: describes that the weather is extremely cold.
cold wind: bitter, biting cold. Describe it as very cold.
December: refers to October, November (winter month) and December (twelfth month) of the lunar calendar, when the weather is cold. Also known as the "cold winter".
count nine in cold weather: count nine, every nine days from the winter solstice is a "nine", from one "nine" to nine "nine". Describe a particularly cold winter.
it's freezing: it's extremely cold.
in the world of ice and snow, To add insult to injury
it's covered with white snow, covered with white snow, snowing in Wan Li, freezing for thousands of miles
it's snowy, icy and snowy, chilly, cold in winter
it's pure and clean, dripping into ice, snow is falling, snow is covered with ice
it's flying all over the sky, and it's cruel to gluttonous, windy and chilly
. October
cold in winter, giving charcoal in the snow, feeling of frost and dew, knowing whether you are cold or warm
cold as frost, cold as water, cold at the end of the year, freezing in the cold
snow kiln in an icy day, difficult to rely on icebergs, icy spirits, biting wind
freezing in a cold winter, freezing in a day.
- Related articles
- How many days does it take to send something from Changzhou, Jiangsu to Chengdu, Sichuan?
- 202 1 weather hot circle of friends talk about the classic sentence 6 1.
- 60 short sentences for good friends to get together.
- Basic information of maple.
- Is Shenzhen a municipality directly under the Central Government of China?
- How many meters above sea level is Naqu Railway Station?
- Is there any interesting place in Qingyuan?
- What is the close relationship between wind and people's lives?
- Be alert, heat stroke! my country continues to have widespread hot weather with red warnings in many places
- What climate does Beijing belong to?