雪上加霜 | xuě shàng jiā shuāng | (idiom) to make matters even worse; to add insult to injury | |
风霜 | fēng shuāng | wind and frost; fig. hardships | |
霜冻 | shuāng dòng | frost; frost damage (to crop) | |
饱经风霜 | bǎo jīng fēng shuāng | weather-beaten; having experienced the hardships of life | |
霜降 | shuāng jiàng | Shuangjiang or Frost Descends, 18th of the 24 solar terms 二十四节气 23rd October-6th November |
1 | So it was always Winter there, and the North Wind, and the Hail, and the Frost, and the Snow danced about through the trees. | |
2 | If you have dry skin, you might prefer a cream - especially for your face. | |
3 | Clean and defrost refrigerator regularly and keep the temperature at or below 4℃. | |
4 | The cold has frosted the windows. | |
5 | "This study could help to develop skin creams and other products to protect skin from sun damage, as well as increasing our understanding of the mechanism by which they act", she said. |