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How to express popular English words with fancy words

Here are ten ways to express "heat":

1, heat: heat, high temperature makes people feel hot.

Example:

As hot as a sauna.

The weather is like a sauna.

Suffocating? fl? ]: sultry (sultry and uncomfortable)

Example:

The suffocating heat drives me crazy.

This sultry weather drives me crazy.

Hot and humid? I]: sultry; Hot and humid (relatively humid climate)

Example:

At the beginning of the rainy season, we may encounter sultry weather.

At the beginning of the rainy season, we expect it to be sultry.

Boiling? l? ]: Extremely hot (in addition to indicating that the weather is hot, it also means extremely angry)

Example:

In such hot weather, we feel lazy and can only wander around.

In such hot weather, we don't want to move, so we can only walk lazily.

Stuffy? Sultry, hot

Example:

I met her on a sultry summer afternoon.

I met her on a sultry afternoon in summer.

Frothy? st? r? 】: extremely hot; Blister; Ferocious

Example:

In the scorching sun, they stood patiently like a small camp.

They stood patiently in the hot sun, like a small military camp.

The verb form of this word is blister, which means to make blisters; Beat up; Bang.

Example:

The juice of this plant blisters the skin.

The juice of this plant will blister the skin.

Hot? r? D]: extremely hot; Enthusiastic

Example:

She can stand almost any hot weather.

She can stand almost all kinds of hot weather.

8. Burning? Rt] heat

Example:

The heat began to make her feel depressed.

The hot weather began to make her feel tired.

Stuffy? lt? r? ] sultry; Uncomfortable heat

Example:

In the sultry summer, just sleep.

Summer is very hot, just right for sleeping.

10, baked ['ro? st? ] very hot; Used for baking

Example:

It's hot outside! = It's so hot!

The weather is super hot!