Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Fill in the word "braving ()"

Fill in the word "braving ()"

Brave (cold), brave (wind and rain), brave (heavy snow), brave (hot summer)

Braving the cold [màozheyánhán]: ignoring (harsh environment or danger, etc.). In extremely cold weather.

Take the risk of (harsh environment or danger, etc.). ) and bear it. Keep going in the wind and rain.

Braving the heavy snow [màozhedàxu]: Regardless of (harsh environment or danger, etc.). ), shoulder. It snowed heavily, but I didn't give up.

In hot weather, shǔ]: risk (bad environment or danger, etc.). ) and bear it. It's very hot in summer, no matter what the weather is, I have to work.

Make sentences:

Sanitation workers braved the cold and cleaned the streets in the early morning.

We braved the wind and rain to advance and meet the victory.

My mother braved the heavy snow to come to see me at school, and I was really touched.

Construction workers work at high temperatures in order to live a better life.

I work in the hot summer, for nothing but to make my family live a better life.

Like many people, he braved the cold to squeeze the subway, but who knows he is rich.

You need to see clearly the road ahead, you can't succeed in marching in the wind and rain.

I saw a figure in the heavy snow. He is an old man who braved the heavy snow to deliver clothes to his son.