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Shower pinyin

The pinyin of shower is the incarnation of zhènyǔ incarnation. Shower refers to the rain falling from the cumulonimbus cloud, that is, the rain with short duration, sudden start and stop and great change in precipitation intensity. Sometimes accompanied by lightning and thunder, mostly in summer. Showers are intermittent, generally small in scope, with rain banners and often accompanied by strong winds.

Shower sentence:

1, there was a shower and the weather was much cooler. There is a thunderstorm today, so she may not come on time.

It rained for a while, and the grass and flowers finally showed fresh smiles.

In the afternoon of summer shower, dragonflies fly around the rising stream and occasionally beat the water surface, causing ripples around them.

The sudden thunderstorm made the farmers in the valley anxious like ants on hot bricks.

An artillery attack completely destroyed the enemy.

6. Take a shower to make you have a cold heart, take a Xia Feng to brush away your fatigue and sadness, bring you a summer wish, give you care, take care of yourself in hot weather, and wish you a peaceful and happy mood.