Four idioms describing cold weather and four idioms describing laughter.
First frost [explanation] first frost: It's extremely cold. Ice and snow, the weather is cold.
It is very cold in winter.
Shrink: Shrink. The way you can't stretch your limbs because of the cold. Also described as timid, worried and afraid to let go.
It is extremely cold to say that it is cold.
Bullying frost and snow: bullying. Pride: arrogance, arrogance. Frost and snow are cold things, but they dare to bully. Metaphor is unyielding and imposing spirit.
Cold forest cave: cold; Sue: Cold killing. Describe the sparse trees and shallow streams in autumn and winter.
Cold and hunger. Describe living in extreme poverty without clothes to eat.
Cold and hunger. Describe living in extreme poverty without clothes to eat.
The cold wind invades the muscles to describe the cold weather.
Snow Cave icehouse: A cave for collecting things. There is ice and snow everywhere. Describe the cold weather, also refers to the cold area.
Snow abuse and wind abuse: tyranny; Gluttony: greed and disability. It is windy and snowy. Describe the cold weather.
Be caring and attentive: the hot air makes cold people feel warm; Seeking warmth: seeking cold and seeking warmth. Describe being very concerned about people's lives.
Cry: cry; Number: Call. Crying because of hunger and cold describes the miserable life of hunger and cold.
Freezing describes the extremely cold weather.
Cold at the end of the year refers to the cold scene at the end of the year.
December refers to the cold season in October, November and December of the lunar calendar.
Bitter wind, biting rain, biting wind: cold wind; Bitter rain: a long and disastrous rain. Describing bad weather was later used to describe a miserable and desolate situation.
Spring cold: slight cold. Describe the cold in early spring.
Cry because of hunger and cold. Describe the miserable life of hunger and cold.
A person who warms himself by the cold.
Rain and sorrow: cold. It's windy and rainy, cold and desolate.
Wind knife frost sword cold wind like a knife, severe frost like a sword. Describe the cold climate stinging people's skin. It is also a metaphor for the harsh environment.
If the lips are gone, the teeth will feel cold. Metaphor interests are closely related.
Spring is chilly: slightly cold. Describe the cold in early spring.
Water drops turned into ice. Water drops turned into ice. Describe the weather is very cold.
Ice cellar: A cellar for storing things. There is ice and snow everywhere. Describe an extremely cold scene
An idiom to describe fame.
World-famous, famous at home and abroad.
Idioms about laughter
Chunshan smiles like a smiling face, which makes people laugh. Daughters laugh and buy smiles, chasing happiness.
Lean against the door, smile, smile, smile, smile, smile, smile, smile, smile, smile, smile, smile.
Ridiculous, laughing, laughing, laughing, smiling, smiling in a generous voice, looking back, smiling clearer than the river.
However, a flattering smile under a person's shoulder will be regarded as a laughing stock. Lose your heart to your face, laugh behind your back, clap your hands and laugh off your fangs.
Flowers laugh, magpies laugh, pigeons jump, smiling tigers laugh, curse, laugh and talk.
Don't laugh, laugh, laugh, laugh. Hou Feng laughed and laughed, but the waves laughed and laughed.
Smile, smile, smile, smile, smile, smile, smile, happy.
Chen's fist can't laugh, but neither can he. Thousands of dollars to buy a smile, soil or dolphin hoof, pot calling the kettle black.
Hide the dagger in a smile and smile at each other. Never smile with your back to your heart. Smile, smile, smile.
Proud and romantic smiles, laughter, laughter, and shame smiles all over the room.
Laugh it off, smile through tears, smile first, then smile at the door, but smile generously.
Laugh, laugh, chase after happiness, buy a smile, smile through tears, smile and smile.
Laugh without meat, laugh without sorrow, laugh without answer, laugh without scolding.
A smile, a smile, a smile, a smile, a smile, a noise, a joke, a thick thing.
Smiling and laughing, some literati smiled freely, but they couldn't help laughing. They laughed and laughed at it.
Not worth smiling, flattering smile, devoted smile, smile, smile, smile, smile, smile, smile.
Eyebrows, eyes, eyes, smiles, sorrows, smiles, smiles, smiles, smiles, smiles, smiles, leans against the door.
Laughing and laughing, unsmiling, people can't help laughing. Smile. Go underground to smile and buy a smile to welcome you.
The idiom to describe the cold weather is dripping into ice: to describe the cold weather. Cold wind: biting cold. Describe it as cold. December: October, November (winter month) and December (twelfth month) of the lunar calendar, with cold weather. Also known as "winter". Count nine cold days: Count nine. Every nine days from winter to Sunday is a "nine", from one "nine" to nine "nine". Describe a particularly cold winter. Bitter cold: describes the extremely cold weather. To make matters worse, it is snowy, snowy, snowy in Wan Li, freezing for thousands of miles, snowy, chilly, pure and clean in winter, dripping into ice, snowflakes falling, snow flying all over the sky, gluttonous eating snow, biting cold wind, chilly spring, snowy in winter, Xia Yun in winter, warm in winter and clear in summer, and no winter storage in autumn. If you know that you are as cold as ice, ice is colder than water, cold at the end of the year, freezing in cold days, snow kilns, icebergs are hard to rely on, the ice is cold, the winter wind is biting, the earth is frosty and freezing three feet. Joan Hinton wasn't built in a day. It's freezing, freezing and snowing all over the sky.
Ice and snow: describe ice and snow.
Heavy snow: describes heavy snow.
Dripping water into ice: describes that the weather is particularly cold.
Cold wind: biting cold. Describe it as cold.
December: October, November (winter month) and December (twelfth month) of the lunar calendar, with cold weather. Also known as "winter".
Count nine cold days: Count nine. Every nine days from winter to Sunday is a "nine", from one "nine" to nine "nine". Describe a particularly cold winter.
Bitter cold: describes the extremely cold weather.
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The north wind roared
The four-word idiom to describe the cold weather is freezing.
The cold cracked the earth.
The cold wind chills one to the bone
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There are some idioms describing cold weather:
Dropping water into ice,
It's too cold,
Ice and snow,
The cold wind attacks the muscles,
In the cold winter,
Folding glue and falling fingers,
Ice and snow cruelty and gluttony,
The wind is biting,
Chill,
The weather is cold at the end of the year.
The sky is closed,
Ice and snow are cold,
Wind knives and frost swords,
The wind and rain are bleak,
It's cold in spring,
The biting wind and the biting rain,
Snow-covered,
Hungry and cold,
Mountain water cooling,
Fire is cold,
Endure hunger and cold
The reduplicated idiom describing the cold weather freezes in the cold.
[Interpretation] The weather is very cold; The earth is frozen everywhere.
[Language] Yuan Yaosui's song "New Water Makes Winter Complain": "See it's freezing now; I know who he will accompany. "
[Shape recognition] Freezing; Can't write "winter".
Thousands of miles of ice are frozen and dripping into ice.
The sun burns like fire.
[Usage] Used to describe the cold weather. Generally used as a predicate.
[Structure] Combined type.
The idiom to describe the cold weather in winter is 1. The wind is biting: biting cold. Describe it as cold.
2. December: refers to October, November (winter month) and December (twelfth month) of the lunar calendar, with cold weather. Also known as "winter".
3. Count nine in cold weather: Count nine, every nine days from winter to Sunday is a "nine", from one "nine" to nine "nine". Describe a particularly cold winter.
4. Cold weather: describes the cold weather, which cracks the ground. Example: "This cold winter is the golden season for logging."
5. Ice and snow: There is ice and snow everywhere, which is very cold.
6. Water drops turn into ice: as soon as they fall, they turn into ice. Describe the cold weather. Ex.: "The weather in the north is very cold, dripping into ice."
7. Frozen hands and feet: describe the cold weather.
8. The cold wind is biting: the cold wind has a headache. Describe the cold weather. Example: "In the early morning of winter in the north, dripping water turns into ice, and the wind is biting."
9. It's cold. Describe the weather more. Examples; "From September 9, the north wind roared and the chill was pressing. This is another extremely cold winter. "
Freezing: describes the weather is very cold. Exodus: "He waved his big pickaxe like a whirlwind, and although it was cold in December, he was still sweating."
10. Cold through the bones: cold air permeates into the bones, describing the weather as very cold. Example: "Before dawn, I felt particularly cold, so I hurried back to the dormitory to get a dress and put it on."
This idiom is used to describe the ups and downs of aabb in cold weather, not AABB, okay?
Ice and snow: it's full of ice and snow, which is very cold.
Water drops turn into ice: water drops turn into ice as soon as they fall. Describe the cold weather. Ex.: "The weather in the north is very cold, dripping into ice."
Frozen hands and feet: describe the cold weather.
Cold wind: The cold wind hurts my bones. Describe the cold weather. Example: "In the early morning of winter in the north, dripping water turns into ice, and the wind is biting."
Cold: Very cold, which describes the weather. Examples; "From September 9, the north wind roared and the chill was pressing. This is another extremely cold winter. "
Cold weather: describes the cold weather that cracks the ground. Example: "This cold winter is the golden season for logging."
Freezing: describes the weather is very cold. Exodus: "He waved his big pickaxe like a whirlwind, and although it was cold in December, he was still sweating."
Cold through the bones: cold air penetrates into the bones, describing the weather as very cold. Example: "Before dawn, I felt particularly cold, so I hurried back to the dormitory to get a dress and put it on."
Snow cellar ice day: cold area, meaning severe cold. Example: "Han ordered Su Wu to shepherd the Huns in the snow and ice northern country for nineteen years."
Snow abuse gluttony: snow and snow are mixed together. Describe the cold.
Idiom 1 describes that the weather is cold and the snow abuses gluttony: abuse: tyranny; Gluttony: greed and disability. It is windy and snowy. Describe the cold weather.
2, the weather is cold: hey; Cracking in cold: describes the cold weather and ground cracking.
3, folding rubber fingers: extremely cold weather.
4, hands and feet frozen: describe the cold weather.
5, wind and rain: strong winds and heavy rains hit together. Describe the weather as very bad.
6, dripping into ice: dripping into ice. Describe the cold weather.
7. Snow cellar ice day: cellar: a hole for collecting things. There is ice and snow everywhere. Describe the cold weather, also refers to the cold area.
8. freezing when the weather is cold: describe the weather as extremely cold.
9, bitter wind and rain: I still say that it is hard. Terrible weather. It is also a metaphor for the unstable situation.
10. biting wind: biting wind refers to the cold weather, and the cold wind seems to blow into people's panels, reaching the bones and causing stinging. Mostly used to describe bad cold weather.
Idiom describing the extremely cold weather. Freezing in the cold: tiān hán dòng, which describes the extremely cold weather. As predicate and attribute; Describe the cold weather. It is also a thousand miles frozen, dripping into ice.