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Idioms and explanations to describe the weather

A collection of idioms and explanations to describe the weather

Idioms are also ready-made words, which are similar to idioms and proverbs, but are also slightly different. Below is a collection of idioms that I have collected for you. A collection of weather idioms for your reference.

Hongpinyuji Hong: rainbow; Pin: the same as? disappear?, disappear; Ji: originally means that the rain has stopped, but also extended to mean that the weather is bright. The rainbow disappears and the sky becomes clear after the rain.

The cold wind invades the skin, which means the weather is cold.

The gentle breeze means that the weather is warm and sunny.

Floating in the air. Describes the falling of snowflakes or the scattering of small particles like snowflakes

The wind and rain are getting stronger, and the storm and rain are coming together. Describing the weather as very bad

The wind was gentle and the sun was shining. Describes sunny and warm weather.

The wind is calm and the sun is warm. The wind is calm and the sun is warm.

The wind is blowing and the clouds are rising. It is a metaphor for new things emerging one after another with great momentum.

The breeze is gentle and the clouds are light. The breeze is gentle and the clouds are light. Describes fine weather. Also known as "The wind is light and the clouds are clear", "The clouds are light and the wind is light".

The breeze is gentle and the clouds are clear. The breeze is gentle and the floating clouds are light. Describes fine weather. At the same time, the wind is light and the clouds are light.

Dropping water turns into ice. When water drops, it turns into ice. Describes a very cold weather

A broken kite is a metaphor for people or things that will never come back

Cold in spring: slightly cold. Describe the coldness of early spring.

Spring is warm and flowers are blooming. This refers to the pleasant climate and beautiful scenery in spring. Now is also a metaphor for a great opportunity.

Bitter rain and sour wind. It still sounds like miserable wind and bitter rain. Indicates the sad weather. It is also used as a metaphor for an unstable situation.

Change: irregular changes; Chang: routine. Refers to the fact that things change frequently and there are no routines to be found

Bue Mu Ming Ming Bao Mu: evening; Ming Ming: the sky is dim and the earth is dark. The weather is dim in the evening

Baiju passes through the gap. Baiju: a white horse, a metaphor for the sun; gap: a gap. Like a little white horse running across a small gap. Describe time passing very quickly.

Vagility Impermanence: There is no normal state. It means that things change frequently and there is no regularity.

Severe cold of ice and snow Severe cold: extremely cold. The weather is freezing and icy.

Blue sky: light blue sky. The blue sky was as clear as if it had been washed. Describes sunny weather.

Blue sky Wanli Wanli: refers to a large area and a long distance. Describes sunny weather.

Safe and comfortable as usual

Know the earth and the sky Earth: terrain: sky: weather. Understand the terrain, understand the climate.

Adapt to local conditions. Cause: adapt; System: formulate; Yi: appropriate. Develop appropriate measures based on the specific circumstances of each location.

Yu Hao Yun Yun means that bad weather tortures people.

Cloud and mist locks describe the dark weather and gloomy atmosphere.

Facing the wind and facing the snow Ying: facing, facing. Braving the cold wind and heavy snow. Often described as a difficult journey.

The clouds are light and the wind is light. The breeze is gentle and the floating clouds are light. Describes fine weather. Also known as "The wind is light and the clouds are light".

To calm things down and calm down people. Xi: to calm down; Ning: to make stable. It originally meant not to cause trouble and not to harass the people, but later it meant to mediate disputes, calm things down and make people live in peace.

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

Snow cellar, ice 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.

Be confident in your mind. It originally means that when you draw bamboo, you need to have an image of bamboo in your mind. The latter is a metaphor for making up your mind before doing something.

Slanting wind and drizzle. Slanting wind: light wind blowing from the side; drizzle: light rain. Describe a small storm.

Look at plums to quench thirst. The original meaning is that plums are sour, and people will salivate if they want to eat plums, thus quenching thirst. Later, it is a metaphor that the wish cannot be realized, and comfort oneself with fantasy.

Wuhuang June refers to the hottest time between May and June in the lunar calendar.

The panacea is a panacea that can cure various diseases. Metaphors are a great way to solve any problem.

The weather is extremely cold.

The iron pestle grinds the needle is a metaphor that as long as you are determined and willing to work hard, you can succeed in anything no matter how difficult it is.

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

Broken rubber and broken fingers indicate that the weather is extremely cold.

The stone flows into gold and the gold and stone are melted at high temperature. Describe the hot weather.

The man and his horse were beaten to the ground. Describes being beaten miserably. It also refers to a mess that is out of control.

"Wanqing is valued in the world" originally meant that people cherished the "Wanqing" weather, but later it was often used as a metaphor for respecting respected seniors in society.

The sun is beautiful and the wind is gentle. The sun is shining brightly. Describes sunny and warm weather.

The sun is bright and the breeze is refreshing. Describing the weather as sunny and mild.

Bitter wind and bitter rain Qifeng: 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.

Autumn is high and crisp. It describes the clear sky and refreshing weather in autumn.

Autumn is high and peaceful, describing the clear autumn sky and sunny weather.

The wind and the rain describe the bad weather.

Cloudless The sky is clear and blue, without a trace of cloud. Describes sunny weather.

"Flowing gold and stone" describes the hot weather, as if gold and stone are about to melt.

"Bitter rain and cold wind" describes the bad weather. Metaphor for a miserable and desolate situation

Storm refers to strong wind and heavy rain. It also refers to a fierce momentum or a dangerous situation.

Scorched gold flowstone: The metal is charred and the stone is melted. Describes the dry and hot weather

Burnt gold and sparkling stone make the gold and stone melt and burn. Describe the hot weather.

Burnt sand and rotten rocks Burn the sand and rotten rocks. Describes a very hot weather.

The Bright Moon Thousands of Miles The extremely vast mountains and rivers are all under the bright moonlight. Describes the bright moonlight and dark weather.

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