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Four words related to rain

There are four words related to rain: prepare for a rainy day, call it rain, ups and downs, etc.

Save for a rainy day: save for a rainy day: tie up. It hasn't rained yet, so tie up the doors and windows first. Metaphor is to prepare in advance.

Ups and downs: It keeps raining. Metaphor is full of obstacles. It also refers to the turmoil of the times and the spread of rumors.

Call the wind and call the rain: in the past, it referred to the magic of immortal Taoist priests. Now it is a metaphor, and human beings have great power to dominate nature. It can also be said that reactionary forces are rampant.

Sweat like rain: wave: sprinkle, splash. Describe being hot and sweaty.

The city is full of wind and rain: the city is full of wind and rain. The original description of the rain scene before the Double Ninth Festival. After the metaphor, an event was widely spread and there were many discussions around.

Spring breeze turns to rain: transformation: transformation and cultivation. Refers to wind and rain suitable for vegetation growth. Metaphor is a good edification and education.

It's sunny after the rain. This is also a metaphor for the political transition from darkness to light.

Lightning and thunder: lightning flies away and thunder roars. Metaphor is fast and powerful. It also means energetic.

Wind and rain: windy and rainy. Metaphor several disasters hit at the same time.

Examples of rain:

1. It's sultry today. I'm afraid it's going to rain.

2, thick clouds, swallows out of the sky, is a sign of rain.

It's windy for a while and rainy for a while. This weather is really embarrassing.

The weather forecast said it would rain today, and it did.

Since the aqueduct was built, it won't rain for dozens of days or even months.

The students didn't expect it to rain, so many people didn't bring umbrellas.

If it rains this afternoon, I will not go shopping. If not, we will stick to the original plan.

The weather has been very bad these two days, not only raining, but also windy.

It shouldn't have rained today, but it happened.

He gave up the idea of going shopping because of the rain.