Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - How to say "hot into a dog" in English? Definitely not as hot as a dog.

How to say "hot into a dog" in English? Definitely not as hot as a dog.

It's nice in summer. You can eat iced watermelons, eat ice cream of various flavors, cover yourself with a quilt and blow air conditioning. ...

There is only one bad thing, that is, too! Hot! Yes!

These days, I have experienced extreme heat, scorching sun, sweating like a pig … it's as hot as a dog!

Yes, the words used to mean "hot weather" in Chinese are so rich!

Then the problem is coming. Do you know how to express "hot dog" in English?

One thing is certain, "hot dog" is definitely not a hot dog. No one in English feels as hot as a dog, only I feel like a hot dog (I want to eat hot dogs).

So, how do you say from hot to "hot into a dog" in English?

Normal version: about 30℃

1. The weather is very hot. It's very hot.

It's too hot. Hot weather.

It's very hot outside. It's sunburned outside.

The temperature is too high. The temperature is really too high.

It's hot/boiling/scoring/sizzling. It's hot/boiling/burning/sizzling.

? Enhanced version: between 30℃ and 35℃

1. I'm almost there? Melt! I'm so hot that I almost melt.

Melting? Lt] melted, its verb is melt.

I can't stand this? Stuffy? The weather has changed! I can't stand this hot and humid weather any longer!

Stuffy? Ltri] is used to describe heat and humidity, and can also be used to indicate humidity.

3. What is the heat? Murder? Me! I'm so hot!

Killing is the most direct and vivid statement.

4. Is it A today? Thermometer breaker! Let's go swimming. It's so hot today that the thermometer will burst! Let's go swimming.

The thermometer is going to explode.

Even the breeze is hot. Even the blowing wind is hot.

? Ultimate edition: above 35℃.

1. Really? Hot as a flame? Outside. It is as hot as fire outside. Blaze is a big fire.

2. Who am I? Sweating, I can't concentrate at home. I am too hot to concentrate on my homework. Sweat like a pig: spoken English (sweating heavily)

3. Really? It's suffocating I can hardly breathe. It's too stuffy! I can't breathe. Choking: muggy and dreary.

4. I can't stand the heat; Am I? Leak! I can't stand this heat, I'm dripping all over! Leakage, leakage here is sweating.

I won't go out. Can you? Fry eggs on the sidewalk. I don't want to go out. It's so hot that I can fry eggs on the sidewalk. Fried eggs on the sidewalk "Hot (hot) eggs can be cooked".

In order to describe "hot" accurately, these phrases also need to be known ~

Sizzling/hot summer, extremely hot.

Hot weather

High temperature and high temperature

high subsidies

Heatstroke/heatstroke

Heat wave heat wave

Yellow Code High Temperature Warning High Temperature Yellow Warning

Summer resort

Air conditioning air conditioning

ice cake

Prevent heatstroke

We are different: proverbs expressing the enthusiasm of the whole world

1. The weather is so warm. The dog is chasing the cat, but both are walking!

It's too hot for dogs to chase cats! -South Africa.

2. The fly is so tired that it falls!

It's so hot that flies have fallen! -Czech Republic * * * People's Republic of China (PRC)

3. I am sweating like a pig!

I'm producing fat! Denmark. Denmark.

4.? The chicken legs are burning!

The chicken leg is burnt. -Hong Kong. Hong Kong

It's so hot that my tongue sticks out.

It's so hot that my tongue is sticking out! Romania.

6. I am sweating like a pig!

Sweating like a pig. England England

7. Hot enough to melt hell!

Hot enough to melt hell! Wales Wales

8. Earthquake weather!

Earthquake day! (Los Angeles is located in the earthquake zone)-Los Angeles Los Angeles

9. It's so dry that the trees ran away with it? Those dogs? About 2000.

It's too dry. There is a circle of dogs under the tree. -Texas, USA. Texas

10. Sticky as a box of jam.

Sticky as a box of frogs. -Australia. Australia

1 1. You can fry eggs on the sidewalk!

You can fry eggs on the sidewalk. -Canada Canada

Have you found that weather+animals seem to be a perfect match? It's so vivid.

If you can't cool down, there is another coup: do you want to listen to a cold joke?

1. Q: Why can't elephants use computers? Why don't elephants use mice?

He's scared? Rats! Because he is afraid of mice!

(mouse and mouse are both mice in English)

2. Q: Which runs faster, hot or cold? Who runs fastest, cold or hot?

A: Hot. Everyone can? Caught a cold. Very sexy. Because everyone will catch a cold.

Catch means catch, and a cold means catch a cold.

3. Q: What snacks do you eat when watching horror movies? What snacks do you like to eat when watching horror movies?

A:? I scream? (ice cream) I scream (eat ice cream)

Ice cream means ice cream, which is similar to me screaming.

Is it much cooler?

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