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Idioms describing cold weather.

It's freezing in the cold, dripping into ice, wind knife and frost sword are idioms to describe the cold weather.

First of all, it's freezing:

1. explanation: describe the weather as extremely cold.

2. From: Shi Ming Nai 'an's "Water Margin" sixty-five times: "Today's eyes are frozen, and it is difficult for the army to stay for a long time. I can return to the mountain."

3. Grammar: combination; As a predicate; Describe the weather is very cold.

Second, dripping into ice:

1. Description: When water drops fall, they become ice. Describe the cold weather.

2. From: Yi "Nan Shu Xin Yu": "Winter is cold, dripping into ice."

3. Example: It's a little bitter. No matter what the weather is like, you must not wash dirty clothes in the water tunnel, but you must also hate not washing them cleanly and add a curse. ◎ Feng Ming magnum Yu Ming Yan Volume 27

4. Grammar: part-time language; As predicate and attribute; Describe the cold weather.

Third, the wind knife frost sword:

1. Commentary: The cold wind is like a knife, and the frost is like a sword. Describe the cold climate stinging people's skin. It is also a metaphor for the harsh environment.

2. From: Cao Qingxue Qin's seventeenth story of A Dream of Red Mansions, and Lin Daiyu's funeral speech: "Wind knives and frost swords press each other."

3. Grammar: combination; As subject and object; With a derogatory connotation.