How to express the weather in English?
1, verb: rain is rain; Snow, snow; Shining; It is windy; the rumbling of thunder
2. adjective: rainy; Sunny sunny day; Windy and windy; Foggy is foggy; A storm of heavy snow; Cloudy, cloudy.
3. Noun: rain and rain; Snow-covered; Grandchildren; Wind; Yunyun; Storm and rainstorm; Hazy haze; Fog; Sandstorm, sandstorm; Shower shower; Drizzle Mao Mao rain; Typhoon typhoon; Hurricane. hurricane.
Usage:
Snow basically means "snow", which can mean "snowflake, snowflake" and is an uncountable noun.
Snow usually uses the plural when it means "snow period, snow, snow-covered area", and also uses the plural when the verb is the subject.
Snow can mean "a snow", that is, a process of snow. It is a countable noun, often used in plural form.
When snow is used as an intransitive verb, it means "snow". At this time, the noun indicating time and place cannot be the subject, and the pronoun it must be the subject.
Snow, when used as a transitive verb, means "make … fall one after another, make … fall like snowflakes", which can refer to snow or snow-like phenomena.
In American informal style, Snow can also mean "to cheat, persuade or win someone's respect with sweet words"