What is cloud's English?

Clouds can form various shapes, and they are also divided into many kinds because of their different heights and shapes in the sky. So, do you know what cloud is in English? Below I will bring you the English expression of Cloud and related examples for your reference.

English expression of cloud:

cloud

British [klaud] American [kla? d]

English expressions related to cloud:

Floating clouds;

floating clouds

Black clouds;

dark clouds

Repeat what others say.

egoism

English example of cloud:

1. The weather forecast is showers and cloudy days.

The weather forecast says it will be cloudy with showers today.

Yunxianshan has been spewing out volcanic ash, gas and rocks today.

Yunxianshan has been spewing volcanic ash, gas and volcanic rocks today.

The American version of Cloud Street has been printed for the third time.

The American version of Cloud Street has been printed for the third time.

At dawn, there is no sunshine and the clouds are very low.

At dawn, the weather is gloomy and the clouds are low.

The rain in Mao Mao has stopped now, and the sun is breaking through the ground.

The rain in Mao Mao has stopped now, and the sun is breaking through the clouds.

6. Early settlers used spruce, maple and pine to build frames.

Early settlers used spruce, maple and pine to build roof trusses.

I don't like the look of those clouds.

Judging from the clouds, I think it may rain.

8. Clouds are blown together by the wind.

Clouds and clouds rise with the wind.

9. The moon disappeared behind the clouds.

The moon disappeared behind the clouds.

10. The sun hides behind the clouds.

The sun hides behind the clouds.

1 1. A gloomy day

A gloomy and cloudy sky

12. The sun shines brightly in the cloudless sky of Wan Li.

The sun is shining in the clear sky.

13. Only a small piece of blue can be seen in the cloudy sky.

Only a small piece of blue can be seen in the cloudy sky.

14. Clouds are gathering and it's going to rain.

Clouds are gathering and it's going to rain.

15. Cloud is a mass of water vapor in the sky.

Clouds are water vapor masses in the sky.