Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Words describing the coldest and hottest weather

Words describing the coldest and hottest weather

Icy, snowy, windy and snowy ground, icy frost, biting wind, howling and dripping water, turning into ice in the cold winter, the twelfth lunar month, breathing into frost and snow, filling the sky with wind and snow, flying snowflakes, cold wind howling, goose feathers, heavy snow, ice and snow

The scorching sun - - Describes the strong sunshine in summer. It can also be called "scorching red sun". For example: "The scorching sun is like burning".

Scorching summer - The sunshine in summer is strong and very hot.

The sun is like fire - the sun is like fire. It describes the weather is very hot. Also called the sun is like fire

The sun is like fire - Jiao: white and bright. The sun burns like fire. It mostly describes the heat of summer. .

Heheyanyan - describes the appearance of blazing heat.

Scorching summer - a very hot summer. For example: On a hot summer day, the beach is full of people playing in the water.

The scorching sun means burning: roasting. Refers to the hot sun shining on the body, as hot as a roasting fire. It describes very hot weather.

The scorching sun is high in the sky - the hot sun is high in the sky. The sky. Describes the hot weather. The literal meaning is high fire umbrellas

Scorching winds and scorching sun - strong winds and hot weather. For example: ancient camel caravans traveling through the Gobi often had to endure harsh weather conditions such as scorching winds and scorching sun.

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The fire umbrella is high in the sky - a metaphor for the scorching sun in the sky. For example: in the hot summer, the fire umbrella is high in the sky. Close meaning is the scorching sun in the sky