Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - What sky? Fill in the verbs.
What sky? Fill in the verbs.
Beautiful sky, clear sky, blue sky, vast sky, foggy sky, gloomy sky, blue sky, endless sky.
1, sunny
Pinyin qíng l?ng is often used to describe sunny weather. As opposed to "rainy".
2. Blue
Pinyin zhàn lán, state word, dark blue (mostly used to describe the sky, lakes and seas, etc. ).
3. Vast
Pinyin is gu m 4 ng ku à, which means broad.
4, foggy
Pinyin is wù méng méng, a status word. The fog is boundless.
5. dark
Pronunciation is y \on s \n s \n, which means terrible and gloomy environment and atmosphere.
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