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How to say the weather in English? What's the point?

weather

Noun (short for noun)

Weather, climate, meteorology, situation

Adjective (abbreviation for adjective)

In the wind, in the open air

transitive verb

Weathering, eroding, weathering or enduring.

intransitive verb

Weathering, erosion, weathering

Basic explanation

weather

Noun (short for noun)

Weather; Climate; atrocious weather

(certain) circumstances, situation

Rise and fall (regardless of fate)

sunny day

What a nice day!

Windy weather

Windy weather

Expect some weather

The weather is expected to get worse.

Encounter bad weather

get into trouble

idiom

The changeable weather in April.

The changeable weather in April; Cry for a while and laugh for a while; go back on one's word

under the weather

I don't feel well, a little uneasy.

drink

economic difficulty

Uncertain weather

Changeable weather

RAIN OR SHINE

No matter what the weather is; Rain or shine; For better or worse.

Keep the weather unchanged.

Overcome the storm; Control the situation; Have the upper hand [advantage]

The weather of the king [queen]

Good weather (when celebrating festivals)

Create good [bad] weather.

Sail in good [bad] weather.

Adapt to the weather

Flatter, flatter

Make a fuss about sth.

Have trouble with ... ...

Think too much about something; make a fuss over a trifling matter ...

Happy time

Happy time

Forced by bad weather

Under the influence of bad weather

Weather along the way

Sail in bad weather.

Suspended due to bad weather

(Aircraft) grounded due to bad weather; The airport was closed due to bad weather.

weather

Sail on the windward side of; overmatch ...

The weather is getting better

Unable to enter (a place) because of bad weather.

Cancel (a flight, etc) because of bad weather.

Survive (a storm, danger, difficulty, etc); overcome one's shortcomings

If the weather is fine.

If the weather is fine.

survive a crisis

Ride through (a storm, danger, etc) safely.

Basic explanation

weather

Noun (short for noun)

Weather; climate

I don't like cold weather

I don't like cold weather.

The weather gradually cleared up after a heavy rain.

The weather gradually cleared up after a heavy rain.

The weather has been very dry this week.

The weather is very dry this week.

Part of speech change

Transitive verb, six.

Ride through (a storm, difficulties, etc) safely.

weather

idiom

Stay alert

Be alert to (the trouble that will happen, etc.). )

Take seriously ...

Feel at a loss

out of sorts

Sick; Uncomfortable; difficult

Basic explanation

weather

weather

synonym

climate

example sentence

weather forecast

weather forecast

Weather knowledge

Weather proverb

weather modification

weather modification

Weather process

Weather process

Weather radar

Weather radar