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Warm idioms in adjectives
Beautiful weather: f ē ng nu ē n rē li, Li: beauty. The wind is warm, the breeze is soft and the sun is bright. Describe sunny and warm weather. As predicate, attribute and clause; Describe sunny and warm weather.
Wind and Japan and America: fēng hér mi, breezy and sunny. Same as "sunny day". As predicate, attribute and clause; Describe sunny and warm weather.
Sunny weather and harmony: the breeze is warm and the sun is shining. Describe sunny and warm weather. As predicate and attribute; Sunny weather.
Warm wind and warmth every day: rì nu m 4 n f ē ng hé, the sun is warm and the breeze is warm. Describe sunny weather. As predicate and attribute; It means the weather is fine.
Warm weather: fēng hérünu?n, calm and sunny. As predicate and attribute; Describe the sunny weather.
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