feel a terrible heat
In Italian, 'sentire un terribile caldo' is used to express the sensation of experiencing extreme warmth or heat, often related to weather conditions or a physical environment. The word 'sentire' means 'to feel' and can be used to describe both physical sensations and emotional states, while 'terribile caldo' translates to 'terrible heat', emphasizing discomfort caused by high temperatures.
Today I feel a terrible heat while walking in the park.
This phrase expresses the sensation of feeling hot due to the warm weather while engaging in an outdoor activity.
When the sun shines, I feel a terrible heat on the beach.
This example illustrates someone experiencing extreme heat while relaxing at the beach during sunny weather.
In summer, I often feel a terrible heat during the sweltering days.
This sentence highlights the frequent experience of intense heat during hot summer days.