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How do you say "hot dog" in English? Definitely not hot like dog

Summer is great in every way. You can eat ice-cold watermelon with your belly open, you can eat ice cream of various flavors, and you can also cover yourself with a quilt and enjoy the air conditioning...

There is only one bad thing, it is too hot! hot! Got it!

In the past few days, I have experienced heat, scorching heat, scorching sun, scorching sky, sweating... It’s almost as hot as a dog!

Yes, there are so many words used to express "hot weather" in Chinese!

So the question is, do you know how to express "hot dog" in English?

One thing is certain, "hot dog" is definitely not hot like dog. There is no such thing as "I feel hot like dog" in English, only "I feel like hot dog" (I want to eat hot dog).

So, how do you say in English from hot to "hot dog"?

? Regular version: around 30℃

1. It's hot. Hot.

2. It's burning hot. Hot weather.

3. It's torrid outside.

4. The temperature is too high. The temperature is too high.

5. It's roasting/boiling/scorching/sizzling. It's roasting/boiling/scorching/sizzling.

? Enhanced version: between 30℃-35℃

1. I am nearly melting! I am almost melting.

melting ['m?lt?] Melting, melting, the verb is melt.

2. I can’t stand such? sultry ?weather any more! I can’t stand this hot and humid weather anymore!

Sultry ['s?ltri] is used to describe hot and humid, and sweltering can also be used.

3. The heat is? killing ?me! I am dying of heat!

Using kill is the most direct and vivid way of saying it.

4. Today is a? thermometer breaker! Let's go swimming. Today is so hot that the thermometer will burst! Let's go swimming.

thermometer-breaker The thermometer is so hot

5. Even the breeze is hot. Even the breeze is hot.

? Ultimate version: 35℃ or above

1. It's? hot as blazes?outside. It's as hot as a fire outside. hot as blazes: colloquial. A "blaze" is a large fire.

2. I'm? sweating like a pig, and I can't concentrate on my homework. I'm? sweating like a pig, and I can't concentrate on my homework. I was sweating profusely and couldn't concentrate on my homework.

sweat like a pig: colloquial (sweating profusely, sweating profusely).

3. It's? stifling! I can hardly breathe. The weather is too hot! I can't even breathe. stifling: hot and dull.

4. I can't bare the heat; I am? leaking! I can't stand the heat, I'm dripping all over! leak, leaking here refers to sweating.

5. I wouldn't go out. You could? fry an egg on the sidewalk. fry an egg on the sidewalk "Anything hot can cook the egg."

If you want to accurately describe "hot", you must know these phrases~

sizzling/severe heat scorching weather scorching weather

high temperature

high temperature allowance

heat stroke/sunstroke Heat stroke

heat wave heat wave

yellow-coded heat alert high temperature yellow warning

summer resort summer resort

air conditioning air conditioning

ice cubes ice cubes

to prevent heatstroke to prevent heatstroke

We are different: proverbs expressing heat from around the world

1. It's so warm that ? the dog is chasing the cat, but both are walking!

It’s so hot that the dog can’t chase the cat! -----South Africa South Africa

2. Flies are fallingdown tired!

It's so hot that flies are falling down! ------Czech republic Czech Republic

3.I'm sweating fat!

I'm losing fat! ----------Denmark Denmark

4.? Chicken legs is burning!

Chicken legs are burning. ---------- Hong Kong Hong Kong

5. It’s so hot my tongue is hanging out.

It’s so hot that my tongue is hanging out! -------- Romania Romania

6. I am sweating like a chicken!

Sweating like a chicken.

--------England England

7. It’s hot enough to melt hell!

It’s hot enough to melt hell! ------- Wales Wales

8. Earthquake weather!

Earthquake day! (Los Angeles is in the earthquake zone) ----------Los Angeles Los Angeles

9. It’s so dry the trees are following? the dogs? around.

It was so dry that there was a circle of dogs under the tree. -----Texas Texas, United States

10. Sticky as a box offrogs.

Sticky as a box of frogs. -------Australia Australia

11.You could fry eggs on the sidewalk!

You can make omelettes on the sidewalk. -----Canada Canada

Have you noticed that weather and animals seem to be a perfect match? It’s so vivid, isn’t it?

If you still can’t cool down, here’s another trick: Do you want to listen to some funny jokes?

1. Q: Why won’t the elephant use the computer? Why doesn’t the elephant use the mouse?

A: He’s afraid of the? mouse! Because he’s afraid of the mouse!

(The English words for mouse and mouse are mouse)

2. Q: Which runs faster, hot or cold? Who runs fastest, cold or hot?

A: Hot. Everyone can? catch a cold. Hot. Because everyone catches the cold.

(catch means to catch, catch a cold means cold)

3. Q: What kind of snack do you have during a scary movie? Are you watching a scary movie? What snacks do you like to eat during movies?

A:? I scream ?(ice cream). I scream (eat ice cream)

(ice cream means ice cream and has a similar pronunciation to I scream)

Is it a lot cooler?

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