Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Find out the English adjectives that represent the weather and turn them into noun forms. No more, no less, just in high school.
Find out the English adjectives that represent the weather and turn them into noun forms. No more, no less, just in high school.
Good weather: sunny/sunny/lovely/glory: the weather is fine, sunny and bright: sunny; The radiant sky is cloudless in Wan Li: the sky is sunny and dry: the weather is dry and rainless. The weather is sunny: sunny (no wind and no rain), which is often used for weather forecast. Rain: wet/rainy/wet and rainy. The weather is changeable (it often rains). Rain in Mao Mao: rain in Mao Mao, shower in Mao Mao: shower collapse: heavy rain, heavy rain pouring down (British English)/downpour (American English). Rain: Downing Mao Mao. A partially melted mixture of ice and snow hail.
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