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  1. 'How's the weather?' vs 'What's the weather like?'

    Aug 14, 2008 · How's the weather? seems more related to your opinion of the whether (Great, terrible, awful, fantastic) weather What's the weather like? would be the standard question to ask someone …

  2. be like什么意思啊? - 知乎

    Mar 27, 2022 · be like: 最常用:描述性格:What's your father like?你父亲是怎样的人? He's kind. 他是个善良的人。. 还有一些其他用法: What's the weather like?天气怎么样? he is like his father. …

  3. weather forecast - will/going to | UsingEnglish.com ESL Forum

    May 3, 2004 · I was told that weather forecast is told with using WILL: e.g. It will rain tomorrow. Tomorrow's weather will be warm and sunny. We can't say "Tomorrow's weather is going to be …

  4. Idioms about Weather (Page 1) - UsingEnglish.com

    Our 'Weather' category contains 55 idiomatic expressions with definitions and the language of origin.

  5. Semantic Router 能力分析报告

    Mar 28, 2025 · 处理实际查询并返回结果 系统能够理解"How hot will it be on Saturday?"是一个天气相关查询,尽管这个确切的语句并不在weather_route的示例语句中。 这体现了基于语义而非关键词的路 …

  6. 为什么国内的天气预报都不提供“体感温度”这个指标? - 知乎

    为什么国内的天气预报都不提供“体感温度”这个指标? 我查过国外的http://AccuWeather.com 和http://weather.com 的预报信息,他们都有RealFeel或者Feels … 显示全部 关注者 71 被浏览

  7. How to teach like, be like and look like - UsingEnglish.com

    Jun 6, 2023 · How to teach like as a verb and as a preposition with look and be - including like, be like and look like games As if “What is your new boyfriend like?” and “What do you like about your new …

  8. How to end an email: The 100 most useful phrases

    Jan 7, 2024 · Common closing lines, closing greetings and ways of writing your name at the end of emails, including phrases for formal and informal business and personal emails.

  9. 关于天气的外国科学童谣有哪些? - 知乎

    What’s the weather? What’s the weather? What’s the weather like today? Is it sunny? Is it rainy? What’s the weather like today? 3、关于学习日出和白天的 The sun comes up, up, up in the sky, Shining …

  10. How to teach like and be like - UsingEnglish.com

    Jun 6, 2023 · The distinction between the verb “like” in “What do you like about it?” and the preposition “like” in “What is it like?” can be one of the most confusing language points for students, not least …