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Idioms to describe cold weather

Idioms are a major feature of traditional Chinese culture. They have fixed structural forms and fixed sayings, expressing a certain meaning. They are used as a whole in a sentence and bear the responsibilities of subject, object, attributive, etc. Element. The following are idioms I compiled for you to describe the cold weather. They are for reference only. I hope it can help you! Idioms to describe cold weather 1

1. Snow abuses wind Taoist: abuse: cruelty; Taoist: greedy and cruel. It's windy again and it's snowing again. Describes a very cold weather.

2. The weather is so cold that it freezes the ground.

3. Broken fingers and broken fingers: Extremely cold weather.

4. Cold hands and feet: describes the cold weather.

5. Wind and rain: A big storm and rain are coming together. The weather is described as very bad.

6. Dropping water turns into ice: When water drops, it turns into ice. Describing the weather as very cold.

7. Snow cellar and ice sky: cellar: a hole in the ground for storing things. There was ice and snow everywhere. Describes cold weather and also refers to severe cold areas.

8. Cold wind invades the skin: describes the cold weather.

9. Heavy rain and sour wind: It still means miserable wind and bitter rain. Indicates the sad weather. It is also used as a metaphor for an unstable situation.

10. Biting cold wind: Biting cold wind means the weather is cold. The cold wind seems to blow into people's skin and reach the bones, causing bursts of stinging pain. Often used to describe severe cold weather.

11. Xue Ba Feng Tao: abuse: cruelty; Tao: greedy and cruel. It's windy again and it's snowing again. Describes a very cold weather.

12. Cold wind invades the skin: describes the cold weather.

13. Xuejiao Bingtian: cellar, a hole in the ground for storing things. There was ice and snow everywhere. Describes cold weather and also refers to severe cold areas.

14. The cold wind is biting: biting: cold. The cold wind is biting, describing the biting cold wind, very cold ②Describing a serious and awe-inspiring look: as cold as ice | awe-inspiring and upright | majestic.

15. The weather is cold and the ground is cracked. Example: "This cold winter is the golden season for logging."

16. The twelfth lunar month: refers to the cold weather in October, November and December of the lunar calendar.

17. Ice and snow: The sky is covered with ice and snow, describing it as very cold.

18. Bitter rain and cold wind: describes the bad weather. The metaphor describes a sad and desolate situation.

19. Bitter wind and bitter rain: Bitter wind: cold wind; bitter rain: rain that has fallen for a long time and caused disaster. Describe bad weather. Later it was used to describe a miserable and desolate situation.

20. Piaofeng bitteryu: describes the bad weather.

21. It’s freezing: Describing the weather as extremely cold.

22. Ice and snow: severe cold: extremely cold. The weather is freezing and icy.

23. Wind knife and frost sword: The cold wind is like a knife, and the severe frost is like a sword. Describes a cold climate that stings the skin. It also refers to a harsh environment.

24. Cold: very cold, mostly used to describe the weather. For example; "For the past nine days, the wind has been blowing and the chill is pressing. This is another extremely cold winter."

25. The cold wind is biting: The cold wind makes the bones hurt. Describes the weather as windy and cold. Example: "In the early morning of winter in the north, the dripping water turned into ice, and the cold wind was biting."

26. Broken glue and fallen fingers: extremely cold weather.

27. Bone-piercing cold: The cold air penetrates the bones, describing the weather as being very cold. Example: "When the dawn had not yet arrived, I felt a chill in my bones, so I hurried back to the dormitory, picked up some clothes and put them on."

28. Cold: refers to being very cold or referring to something very cold. Eerie and terrifying.

29. Xue Bao Feng Tao: abuse, cruelty; Tao, greedy and cruel. It's windy again and it's snowing again. Describes a very cold weather.

30. Ice and snow: severe cold: extremely cold. The weather is freezing and icy. Idioms to describe cold weather 2

[dropping water turns into ice] When water drops, it turns into ice. Describing the weather as very cold.

[It’s cold and the ground is freezing] describes the weather as extremely cold.

[雪cellar Bingtian] cellar: a hole in the ground for storing things. There was ice and snow everywhere. Describes cold weather and also refers to severe cold areas.

[The twelfth lunar month] refers to the cold weather season in October, November and December of the lunar calendar.

[Bitter Rain and Qifeng] Bitter rain: rain that has fallen for a long time and caused disasters; Qifeng: cold wind. Describe bad weather. Later it was used to describe a miserable and desolate situation.

[Qi Feng Bitter Rain] Qi Feng: cold wind; Bitter Rain: rain that has fallen for a long time and caused disaster. Describe bad weather. Later it was used to describe a miserable and desolate situation.

[Qifeng Lengyu] Qifeng: cold wind; Lengyu: icy rain. Describe bad weather. Later it was used to describe a miserable and desolate situation.

[Broken glue and dropped fingers] It is said that the weather is cold.

[Severe Cold] Severe Cold: Extremely cold. The weather is freezing and icy.

[Ice and Snow Cellar] is described as extremely cold.

[冰天雪地] describes the sky covered with ice and snow.

[Wind and snow] Wind and snow came at the same time.

[Wind and rain] It’s windy and raining again. It is a metaphor for several disasters striking at the same time.

[风雨如黑] means it is windy and rainy during the day, and the sky is as dark as night. Describes political darkness and social unrest.