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rain verb
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rain

verb

rain ♦︎ fall ♦︎ pour ♦︎ come down ♦︎ drizzleThese words are all used when water drops down from the sky. 这些词均表示下雨。SYNONYM SCALE 词义标尺 下图显示这些词所表达雨势强弱的程度
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PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to pour / come downit's raining / pouring / drizzlingthe rain falls / pours / comes downto rain / fall heavily / lightly / steadily rain [intransitive] when it rains, water drops down from the sky in drops 下雨Is it raining?下雨了吗?It had been raining all night.雨下了一整夜。It hardly rained at all last summer.去年夏天几乎没怎么下雨。It started to rain.开始下雨了。 fall (fell, fallen) [intransitive] (usually used with an adverb or preposition 通常与副词或介词连用) (of rain or snow) to drop down from the sky (雨或雪)降落,落下The snow was falling steadily.雪一直下着。70 millimetres of rain fell in just a few hours.仅几个小时降雨量便达到了70毫米。 pour [intransitive](of rain) to fall heavily (雨)倾盆而下;下大雨The rain continued to pour down.大雨哗哗地下个不停。It's pouring outside.外面下着瓢泼大雨。 (BrE) It's pouring with rain.大雨滂沱。In American English you can say It's pouring rain, but it is more usual just to say It's pouring. 在美式英语中,可以说It's pouring rain,但更常说It's pouring。 ˌcome ˈdown

phrasal verb

(came, come)(of rain or snow) to fall (雨或雪)落下,降落The rain came down in torrents.大雨滂沱。NOTE 辨析 Rain, fall or come down? Rain is the most frequent verb and is used with the subject it. Fall and come down are used with a subject such as rain or snow. Fall is used when giving precise measurements of rainfall. * rain是最常用的动词,主语用it。fall和come down的主语是rain或snow等。给出精确的降雨量时用fall70 millimetres of rain fell in just a few hours.仅几个小时降雨量便达到了70毫米。70 millimetres of rain came down in just a few hours. It rained 70 millimetres of rain in just a few hours. Come down is often used with a description of how the rain falls. * come down常用于描述雨水如何降落The rain was coming down in a solid curtain.雨如水帘般倾泻而下。
drizzle [intransitive] (usually used in the progressive tenses, with it as the subject 通常用于进行时,用it作主语) to rain lightly 下毛毛雨;下蒙蒙细雨It was drizzling outside.外面下着毛毛细雨。
rain

noun

rain ♦︎ shower ♦︎ rainfall ♦︎ drizzle ♦︎ monsoon ♦︎ downpourThese are all words for the water which falls or has fallen from the sky. 这些词均表示雨、雨水。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配in the rain / the drizzle / the monsoon / a downpour(a) heavy rain / shower / rainfall / downpour(a) light rain / shower / rainfall / drizzle(a) torrential rain / rainfall / downpoura sudden shower / downpour(a) steady rain / drizzle / downpour(a) fine / thin / patchy rain / drizzleto be / get caught in the rain / a shower / a downpourrain / drizzle falls rain [uncountable, singular] water that falls from the clouds in separate drops 雨;雨水Rain is forecast for the weekend.预报周末有雨。Don't go out in the rain.下雨呢,别出去了。The rain poured down.雨瓢泼而下。It looks like rain (= as if it is going to rain).好像要下雨。I think I felt a drop of rain.我好像感觉到掉雨点儿了。A light rain began to fall.开始下小雨。 (BrE) It's pouring with rain.大雨倾盆。 The rains [plural] are the season of heavy continuous rain in tropical countries. 复数形式的the rains指热带地区的雨季The rains come in September.雨季9月份开始。 see also rainy wet 2 shower [countable] a short period of rain or snow 阵雨;阵雪We got caught in a heavy shower.我们遇上了一阵大雨。 rainfall ˈreɪnfɔːl [uncountable, singular] the total amount of rain that falls in a particular area in a particular amount of time 降雨量There has been below average rainfall this month.这个月的降雨低于平均降雨量。We have an average annual rainfall of around 750 mm.我们这里的年平均降雨量约为750毫米。 drizzle [uncountable, singular] light, fine rain 毛毛细雨The forecast for tomorrow is mist and drizzle.天气预报说明天有薄雾和小雨。A light drizzle was falling as they left the cottage.他们离开村舍时,下着毛毛细雨。 monsoon ˌmɒnˈsuːn; NAmE ˌmɑːnˈsuːn [countable, usually singular] a period of heavy rain in summer in S Asia; the rain that falls in this period; a wind in S Asia that blows from the south-west in summer, bringing rain, and the north-east in winter (南亚地区的)雨季,雨季的降雨;季风,季节风(盛行于南亚地区,夏季刮西南风,带来降雨,冬季刮东北风)By the end of September it seemed that the monsoon season was drawing to a close.到9月底,雨季好像接近尾声了。The monsoon blew relentlessly into our faces.季风无情地吹打着我们的脸。 Monsoon is usually used in the form the monsoon, or like an adjective before another noun. * monsoon常用the monsoon形式,或像形容词般置于另一名词前monsoon rains / winds / weather季风雨;季风;季风天气 downpour ˈdaʊnpɔː(r) [countable, usually singular] a heavy fall of rain that often starts suddenly 倾盆大雨;暴雨;大骤雨The suddenness of the downpour had caught the three of them by surprise.突如其来的倾盆大雨让他们三人措手不及。

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