Idioms describing dark weather
Darkness, a noun and adjective, is the antonym of light. Darkness can refer to a state of low illumination, such as a night without moonlight and starlight. I have compiled an idiom for you to describe gloomy weather. I hope it will help you.
1, dark things are dark: dim. Of a shameful scandal
2, bleak and bleak: the same as "dim", not bright, dim. Describe dim and not bright.
3. Twilight: Twilight; ... it was dark. It's dark at night
4. Re-light the dim bronze mirror. Metaphor to see the light again
5, faint: darkness. Describe a dark sky or dim light. It also describes unconsciousness, dizziness or loss of control. It is also a metaphor for the dark chaos of society.
6, dull: not bright, dull. Describe the loss of luster.
7, wind and rain, describe the wind and rain, the sky is dark. It is also a metaphor for the sinister situation.
8, faint mirror re-grinding faint mirror: dim bronze mirror. Repolish the dull bronze mirror. Metaphor to see the light again.
9, the world is turbid: all. Cloudy: I don't know. No one in the world knows. Metaphor world darkness.
10, performance appraisal: official performance appraisal; Quiet: dim; Ming: Innocent. Refers to the assessment of officials' achievements.
1 1, ghost: dim; Stealth: walking at night; "point"; Hey: the ground. Walking in the dark at night is like a blind man walking on the ground with a cane. Metaphor learning to ask questions, not knowing the way, groping in secret.
12, if it is bright, it appears bright and dark. Metaphor is not clear about the situation or problem.
13. Rainy days mean stormy weather, and the sky is as dark as night.
14, cloud lock describes the gloomy weather and gloomy atmosphere.
15, twilight [explanation] refers to the evening, the sky is dark, and the scenery in front of you is blurred.
16, gloomy: gloomy appearance. Describe dim and not bright;