Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - What do you mean by freezing?

What do you mean by freezing?

Freezing means to describe extreme cold, which makes people feel extremely cold and tremble.

Literally, freezing means cold, and evil is an emphasized word. This idiom is often used to describe that the weather is extremely cold and the temperature is extremely low, which makes people feel extremely cold.

The word freezing can be used to describe a relatively cold environment. When the temperature is very low and the wind is very strong in winter, people will say: It's really cold today. This means that the weather is unbearable. At the same time, freezing can also be used to describe the body feeling uncomfortable or even unable to move normally because of cold.

In cold weather, people will feel biting cold, shivering and even unable to move normally. At this time, freezing can be used to describe this extremely cold situation. This idiom is often used to describe the cold winter in the northern region, because the winter temperature in the northern region is often very low, and people need to wear thick clothes to keep warm.

The antonym of frozen evil spirits:

1, warmth: describes warmth and comfort, as opposed to freezing.

2, warmth: describe the temperature is suitable, making people feel comfortable and warm.

3, hot: describe the weather is very hot, as opposed to freezing.

4, docile: describe a gentle personality, easy to get along with, contrary to freezing.

5. Gentleness: describes a gentle personality or attitude that makes people feel comfortable and warm.

6. Enthusiasm: describes love and enthusiasm for people or things, as opposed to indifference.

7. Enthusiasm: It describes a high degree of feelings or emotions and intense excitement, as opposed to freezing.

Heat: describes the extremely high temperature as opposed to freezing.

9. Generosity: describes generosity and willingness to share and help others, rather than being frozen.

10, cool: describes the cool weather and the appropriate temperature, which makes people feel comfortable.

1 1, cool: describes the cool weather, which makes people feel comfortable and pleasant.

12, carefree: describes being comfortable and relaxed, and feels relaxed and happy.

13, brisk: describes a relaxed mood or rhythm, as opposed to freezing.

14, lightness: describes lightness and dexterity of the body, as opposed to freezing.

15, soft: describes the soft wind, which makes people feel warm and comfortable.