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Idioms describing the most abnormal weather
Thunderbolt _ idiom explanation
Pinyin: Qing tiān p and l √.
Interpretation: thunderbolt: thunder. It thundered on a sunny day. A metaphor for an unexpected and shocking event that suddenly happened.
Source: Song Poetry "Chickens don't crow for four nights": "Let Weng fall ill and suddenly get drunk. Just like for a long time, the sky is flying. "
Example: When she heard the bad news at home; Like ~; Suddenly I felt the sky spinning. 2 like ~; The radio suddenly played an ominous funeral music. Premier Zhou passed away!
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