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The pinyin of sultry heat

Pinyin: sultry [mēn rè]

Definition: High temperature and low air pressure make people feel hot, stuffy and uncomfortable.

Citation:

Mao Dun's "Midnight" 3: "In the afternoon, the sky was full of dark clouds and extremely hot and muggy."?

Cao Yu's "Thunderstorm" Act 1: " The weather is so hot, it will probably rain later."

Usage examples:

1. The hot weather makes people very anxious.

2. The weather is sultry and hot today, and I’m afraid it’s going to rain.

3. I was squeezed into the stuffy car and couldn't breathe.

Synonyms:

1. Hot [yán rè]

Definition: scorching heat. The climate is extremely hot.

Quotation: Ba Jin's "Cold Night" 29: "The heat increases his pain, and the noise is more like adding fuel to the fire."

Interpretation: Refers to high temperature.

Quotation: Chapter 21 of "Rebirth": "I rubbed my hand against my face and said happily, how can I get rid of the heat?"

2. Fiery heat [huǒ rè ]

Definition: hot as fire. Often used to describe extreme heat, very hot.

Citation:

The 52nd Chapter of "A Dream of Red Mansions": "﹝ Jia Baoyu﹞ put his hand into the quilt and touched it. It was also hot."?

Bing Xin's "The Man Is Alone and Haggard": "At this time, Yingshi's face was hot, her tears were dry, and she kept talking with blazing eyes."

Chapter 8 of Ba Jin's "Destruction": "I use my heart to Looking at her with fiery eyes.

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Yang Shuo "Yesterday's Linfen": "We have a strong spiritual fortress built on the fiery hearts of the people! ”