I think we say this expression when people feel sad, lonely, without friends,no humor, without will to work and have fun, as if they were under a rainy day.
Hello, teacher I think this expression means that when we are sad, friendless, abandoned, lost in solitude we were flooded with tears. And when we feel well, for us the day is dark, black, cloudy and not predominant color in our world.
Hi. The meaning of this expression is that when the day is not going so well like it could, when we are friendless and we feel sad, upset and tired at the same time, we feel we are under the weather, I mean, we feel like we are under a storm that chases us everywhere we go. Thanks, Rita 5A
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ReplyDeleteI think we say this expression when people feel sad, lonely, without friends,no humor, without will to work and have fun, as if they were under a rainy day.
Hello, teacher I think this expression means that when we are sad, friendless, abandoned, lost in solitude we were flooded with tears.
ReplyDeleteAnd when we feel well, for us the day is dark, black, cloudy and not predominant color in our world.
Inês Ferreira ( 5ºA)
Hello, teacher I think this expression is "when we are sad, angry,no friends, humor the weather gets cloudy.
ReplyDeleteLorena (5ºA)
Hi teacher, I think this expression means that I don´t have friends and I feel grey like a rainy day.
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Virgilio 5b 13 March 2013
ReplyDeletethis expression means that we feel bathed in love
HI I´M LIDIANE DIAS OF 5ºB
ReplyDeleteTHIS EXPRESSION MEASthat this term i feel under the weather
HI I´M LIDIANE DIAS OF 5ºB
ReplyDeleteTHE EXPRESSION MEANS THAT THIS TERM I FEEL UNDERTHE WEATHER
We have many problems and we are very stressed by it.
ReplyDeleteJoão Portugal 5ºA
Hi.
ReplyDeleteThe meaning of this expression is that when the day is not going so well like it could, when we are friendless and we feel sad, upset and tired at the same time, we feel we are under the weather, I mean, we feel like we are under a storm that chases us everywhere we go.
Thanks,
Rita 5A