What are the adjectives about weather in English?
windy; Cloudy cloudy; Sunny sunny; Snowy; Foggy is foggy.
1. windy
1. Pronunciation: English ['w? ndi]; Beauty ['w? ndi]。
2. Interpretation: windy; Windy.
3. Related phrases: on the windy side of
the power in ...
4. Example: Hold on to the hat on a windy day. Please hold on to your hat on a windy day. )
second, cloud
1. Pronunciation: English ['kla? di]; Beauty ['kla? di]。
2. Interpretation: cloudy; Cloudy; Turbid; Ambiguous.
3. Related phrases: Cloudy day
cloudy day; Cloudy diamond
a muddy diamond.
4. Example: Tonight will be cloudy. It's cloudy tonight. )
sunny
1. Pronunciation: English ['s? ni]; Beauty ['s? ni]。
2. Interpretation: sunny; Sunny; Bright and beautiful; Happy.
3. Related phrases: sunny days
sunny days; Sunnydisposition
cheerful disposition.
4. Example: Sunny weather alternated with rain. It's sunny and rainy. )
4. snowy
1. Pronunciation: English ['sn? i]; Beauty ['sno? i]。
2. Interpretation: snowy; Covered with snow; It snows.
3. Related phrases: snowy egret animals; Snowowl
snow wren.
4. Example: It's cold and snowy in December. December is cold and snowy. )
V. foggy
1. Pronunciation: English ['f? ɡi]; Beauty ['f? ɡi]。
2. Interpretation: foggy.
3. Related phrases: Foggy bottom
Fog Valley.
4. Example: He left Beijing on a foggy morning. He left Beijing on a foggy morning. )