Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - The weather is very hot.

The weather is very hot.

It's hot: it's really hot.

I watched TV while eating, opened the refrigerator and took out an ice cream: I picked up an ice cream from the side and watched TV while tasting it.

Key words:

1, weather

English [? We (r)], beauty [? wer]

Weather; Weather; Weather forecast;

Verb (abbreviation for verb) fades, changes color, deforms (due to wind, sun, rain, etc. ); Ride through (difficulties)

Third person singular: weathers;;

Present participle: weathering; ;

Past tense: weather-beaten; ;

Past participle: weathered.

2. Take it

English [t? k]; Beauty [t? k];

Verb (abbreviation of verb) carries; Take away; Take away; Take away; Carry it with you; Lead; Bring to (another level, level, etc);

Take the past tense.

3, at the same time;

English [? t se? m ta? M], beautiful [? t se? m ta? m];

Meanwhile; However; but ...

Extended data:

Other sayings of hot weather:

It's really hot today! What a hot day today!

It is too hot today. It is as hot as fire today.

It is hot today. It is very hot today.

It is really hot! It's simply too hot!

It's as hot as an oven outside! It looks like an oven outside!

It's really hot. The weather is really hot.

Oh, my God! Nothing can stand this scoring fever. Oh, my God! No one can stand such a hot day.

This heat is really ugly. This hot weather is really annoying.