Учебное пособие по темам "SEASONS AND WEATHER" и "TIME". Волошина Г.Н - 5 стр.

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glorious / beautiful / gorgeous / marvellous (adj., especially spoken) - very
sunny and warm:
- a beautiful sunny morning
- a glorious summer
- We had three weeks of absolutely gorgeous weather.
- What glorious weather we are having today!
nice / lovely / bright (adj., especially British) - pleasantly warm and sunny:
- Morning, Bill. Nice weather, isn’t it?
- What lovely weather!
it is a nice / bright day / it’s a lovely morning etc.
- It’s a lovely day, why don’t we go for a walk?
fine (adj.) - if the weather is fine, it is not raining and the sky is clear:
- Next week will be fine but a little cooler.
- a fine spring evening
dry (adj.) - if the weather is dry, it does not rain:
- If it stays dry, I’ll hang out the washing.
- The dry weather will continue for several days.
- the dry season (dry - drier - driest)
sunny (adj.) - if the weather is sunny, the sun is shining:
- It is going to be sunny all day.
- a lovely sunny afternoon (sunny - sunnier - sunniest)
sunshine (n. U) - warm bright light from the sun:
- We sat on the patio enjoying the autumn sunshine.
- Northern regions will start dry with some sunshine.
in the sunshine
- The children ran out to play in the sunshine.
in the sun - where the sun is shining down:
- I’m just going to lie here in the sun and get a nice tan.
3) BAD WEATHER
bad weather - when it is raining a lot or very cold:
- The game was cancelled because of bad weather.
awful / terrible / horrible / nasty / beastly / filthy / wretched / hazy / dull / dreary
(adj., especially spoken) - very unpleasant, cold, wet etc.:
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