刺骨英语怎么说
- Some people associate winter with the time of grey gloomy clouds and sharp winds, melancholic snowfalls, endless nights, and transient days.
- Again he dived into the icy water and swam furiously about 30 feet, to a partially submerged tree near Buckingham.
- There's a bite in the air tonight.
- Her fine, pale features had turned even paler in the biting cold.
- There was a real nip in the air.
- Warm clothing is recommended as the wind can be piercing.
- On Wednesday, a polar wind brought bitter cold to the Midwest.
- The cold wind nipped at her face.
- Rudolph walked slowly back toward the store, leaving his coat open, although the wind was keen and the day raw.
- The rain has chilled me to the bone.
- The sound chilled him to the marrow—already he seemed to feel the knife at his throat.
- Winter is arriving in the Northern Hemisphere, bringing chilly winds and heavy snowfall to many regions.
- The northeasterly winds blowing all day blowing my biting cold, but people's behavior so that my heart is more severe cold.
- His toe nudged my broken leg and I heard a piercing scream.