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What are the words to describe staying in a cooler place when the weather is hot?

The only words used to describe living in a cool place when the weather is hot are: to escape the heat, enjoy the coolness, and enjoy the coolness.

To escape the heat?

Pronunciation: [ bì shǔ ]

Definition: To spend the hot summer in a cool place. Avoid heatstroke.

Sentence:

The climate here is cool and it is a good place to escape the summer heat.

Chengde, Hebei Province is a good place to escape the summer heat.

In my mother’s hometown, there are all kinds of places to escape the heat. Hehe, I don’t have to worry about this hot summer!

The Summer Resort in Chengde is indeed a paradise with beautiful scenery and pleasant climate. It is a perfect place to spend the summer.

Beidaihe is a summer resort in my country.

Enjoy the coolness

Pronunciation: ?[ chéng liáng ]

Definition: To rest in the shade to avoid the heat.

Sentence:

At dusk in summer, people like to go to this lawn to enjoy the shade.

It was too hot, so everyone went to enjoy the shade under the big tree.

At dusk, many people gathered in the square to enjoy the cool air and have fun.

In summer, everyone will go to enjoy the shade under the shade of the old locust tree.

It’s nice to enjoy the coolness on a night with white moon and clear wind.

Enjoy the coolness

Pronunciation: ?[ nà liáng ]

Definition: Enjoy the coolness.

Sentence:

You can still get close to the fire when it is cold in winter, and the fire is on the outside; when it is hot in summer, you must take in the coolness, and the coolness goes inside.

In the evening, people fanned banana fans to enjoy the cool air in the yard.

After the autumn rain, the light, wind and moon are shining, which is perfect for enjoying the cool air and reciting poems.

We are used to enjoying the cool air in the yard.

People who visited the mountain were probably tired from walking, so they sat at the foot of the mountain to rest, enjoy the cool air or play poker.