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What are some words that describe people who are very cold?

1. What are the idioms that describe "people are very cold"

The cold is overwhelming, the hunger and cold are overwhelming, the cold wind is biting, the wind is biting the bones, the sky is freezing and the ground is freezing

< p> 1. Cold, pinyin: hán qì bī rén, means very cold or eerie.

Source: Li Xiaoming's "Gunshots on the Plains": "I can't tell which is the clay statue and which is the real person. The eerie coldness is overwhelming."

2. Being hungry and cold is An idiom, pronounced jī hán jiāo pò, which means having no food and clothing, being hungry and cold. Describes life in extreme poverty.

Source: Lesson 6 "Swallow Train" in the second volume of the third-grade textbook published by the People's Education Press. After a long journey, the swallow is very tired, cannot find food, is hungry and cold, and is on the verge of death.

3. Biting cold wind, pinyin hán fēng cì gǔ, means cold weather, the cold wind seems to blow into the skin, directly to the bones, and cause bursts of stinging pain .

Source: Dai Fufu's poem "Drinking": "Common clothes do not change into brocade palace robes, and the biting cold air is proud."

4. Shuo Feng Bian Gu, pinyin shuò fēng biān gǔ, It means the cold wind pierces the bone marrow, and describes the cold north wind that makes people feel very cold or the pain is very severe.

Source: Guo Chaoren's "Climbing to the Top of the Earth": "Nowhere is the human body more painful than what a climber of Mount Ephelez endured on his last day of climbing. . . . Even if he has a perfect physique and strong energy, if his courage is not enough to endure the biting snowstorm, his nerves are not afraid to walk on the edge of Cuiwei Hanging Rock, and his will is not able to move forward bravely when the death-like sleeping sickness attacks, He will still not be able to reach the top. ”

5. The weather is cold and the ground is freezing, pronounced tiān hán dì dòng. It is an idiom, which means to describe extremely cold weather and is used as a predicate.

Source: Song Dynasty Wang Shipeng's "Spring Scenes in Nanzhou": "Don't regret that the east wind can't blow, and try to bring back the spring. Let the weather be cold and the ground is freezing, and the fragrance of the southern branches will move." 2. Describes a person who is very cold. Idioms of

Ice and snow: The sky is covered with ice and snow, describing very cold weather.

Drops of water turn into ice: Drops of water turn into ice as soon as they fall. Describes a very cold weather. Example: "The weather in the north is very cold, and water drops turn into ice."

Frozen hands and feet: describes the cold weather.

The cold wind makes the bones ache. Describes the weather as windy and cold. Example: "In the early morning in the winter in the north, the dripping water turned into ice, and the wind was biting."

Cold: very cold, mostly used to describe the weather. For example; "For the past nine days, the wind has been blowing and the chill is overwhelming. This is another extremely cold winter."

The weather is so cold that the ground is frozen. Example: "This cold winter is the golden season for logging."

Cold weather: Describing the weather as very cold. Example: "He swung the big pickaxe like a whirlwind. Even though it was the twelfth lunar month of winter when the weather was freezing, he was still sweating profusely."

Bone-piercing cold: the cold air penetrated the bones, Describes a very cold weather. Example: "When the dawn had not yet arrived, I felt very cold to the bone, so I hurried back to the dormitory, picked up some clothes and put them on."

Snow cellar and ice sky: severe cold areas, containing severe cold meaning. For example: "The Han Dynasty envoy Su Wu worked for the Huns in the snowy and icy northern country, tending sheep for nineteen years."

Snow and wind: wind and snow. Describe severe cold.