Jokes about hot weather
Lexical analysis:
More, English? [m(r)], beautiful? [sir]? ?
Pronouns? More; In addition; larger
adv? More; Again; In addition; ulteriorly
Cool, English? 【ku? L], beautiful? 【ku? l】? ?
Adjective? Cool; Cold; Calm down; neutral
Transitive verbs? (make) cool; (cause) to cool; Calm down
An intransitive verb? Cool; quiet
Noun (short for noun)? Cool; Calm down; nice and cool
adv? calmly
Adjective:? Cool? Adverb:? Cool? Comparison level:? Cooler? Superlative:? The coolest? Noun:? Cool? Past tense: cold? Past participle:? Cold? Now participle:? cool
Extended data:
The antonym of cool: hot, English? [hey? T], beautiful? [hey? t]? ?
Noun (short for noun)? Heat; Heat; Warm; Intense; generate heat
Verb (short for verb)? (cause) to become hot; Get excited
Past tense: intense? Past participle:? Heated Now participle:? Heating? Third person singular:? heat
The basic meaning of heat as a noun is "high temperature, heat", which can also refer to "hot weather" or "heating" caused by high temperature. By extension, it can express people's emotional state or situation. Heat used in sports can also mean "preliminaries", and the winner can participate in the semi-finals or finals.