How to say the weather in English?
weather
I. Interpretation
Weather and meteorology; Bad weather, gale (weather), rainstorm (weather); ?
Get through (difficulties) safely; ?
Second, the change of word form.
Third person singular: Weathers? Now participle: weathering? Past tense: weathering? Past participle: weathered
Third, usage
When weather is used as a noun, it usually refers to meteorological conditions or weather conditions, such as:
It's sunny and warm today. It is sunny and warm today.
It can also be used as a verb to mean to endure, survive or endure a certain situation, such as:
We will get through this storm together. We will get through this storm together.
Fourthly, bilingual examples.
1, and? Going? Where to? Is it? Answer? Change? Are you online? That? weather ?
The weather will change.
2、The? The weather? Used to be. Warm? For what? That? Time? Yes? Year. ?
It's warm at this time of year.
3. gas? And then what? Oil? Consumption? Always? Increase? Are you online? Cold? weather ?
When the weather is cold, the consumption of gasoline and fuel oil always increases.
4、The? The weather? Is it? Very? Variable? Where is it? This? Time? Yes? Year. ?
The weather is changeable at this time of year.
5、The? Not good? The weather? Is it? Cause? Question? For what? A lot? Farmers. ?
The bad weather has brought difficulties to many farmers.
Verb (abbreviation of verb) collocation
Sunny weather (sunny day)
Cloudy weather (cloudy weather)
Rainy day (rainy day)
Stormy weather (stormy weather)
Hot weather (hot weather)
Cold weather (cold weather)
Windy weather (windy weather)
Sunny weather
Foggy day (foggy day)
Snowy weather (snowy weather)