Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - What is the meaning of "wordy" in Shanghai dialect?
What is the meaning of "wordy" in Shanghai dialect?
1, originally meant to describe the weather. To say why this day is so "wusu" is to describe the sultry weather, which makes people feel chest tightness or other discomfort, a little hot but not crisp and not hot, a little cloudy without sun, low air pressure and uncomfortable, or the climate before thunderstorm.
2, extension can also describe people's dressing, which may be that the color of clothes on the body is not harmonious, which makes people look uncomfortable and ugly; Or I haven't washed my hair for a few days, and the oil on my head can be said to have not been washed clean; Or things at home or somewhere are not harmonious, so to speak. You can also describe the color as unsightly. For example, if the curtain is purple, you can say "this color is very wusu", which means it looks tired and old.
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