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It rained cats and dogs. 1. cats and dogs 2. Torrential rain 3. Rain and cats and dogs

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It rains cats and dogs is an English proverb. Legend has it that in ancient London, FAW in Wang Yang often drowned many lost cats and dogs after a downpour. So, the rain stopped, the water receded, and all the cats and dogs in the street died. It seems that many cats and dogs fell from the sky. Later, people compared the downpour to the downpour.

For example:

We don't want to rain cats and dogs. We don't want to rain cats and dogs.

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A similar English proverb:

1: Freedom is not a license. (Freedom is not a special pass)

2. Birds of a feather flock together (birds of a feather flock together)

Art is long, but life is short.

4 (Simile): There is no place like home.

5 (figuratively):? Actions are fruits, but words are just leaves.