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Spoken language: n expressions of all kinds of rain

The weather is hot, and suddenly it rains heavily. Will it feel much cooler? Remember my neighbor totoro who was naughty because of curiosity in My Neighbor Totoro? Remember the scene of Shawshank's rebirth after he escaped from prison in The Shawshank Redemption? Remember the sudden heavy rain in "If Love Is God's Will" when they were dating? The following contents are published by Wu Xun, welcome to read for reference!

Summer is a rainy season. Let's take a look at all kinds of rain first.

Rain in Mao Mao? zl]

Shower: Shower

Rainstorm: a downpour

Hail: Hail

Rainstorm: rainstorm

Storm: A storm, a storm

tornado

Huang Meiyu: Meiyu.

China people say heavy rain and light rain, while westerners say the difference between heavy rain and light rain.

On rainy days, people inevitably wear raincoats, rubber shoes, rain boots and umbrellas.

Rain often brings people fun. When it rains, you can watch the raindrops fall, and sometimes you can see the rainbow in the sky after the rain. But if the rainfall is too large, it will cause floods. This summer, many places in southern China suffered a once-in-a-century flood, and many people threw themselves into the fight against floods. However, a proper amount of rain is beneficial to the growth of plants, and all kinds of plants grow in tropical rain forests.

There are many idioms related to rain in English. You can't help but know:

It rained cats and dogs.

It never rains but it pours.

Rain or shine, whether the weather is good or bad, rain or shine.