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rain noun—雨 n (almost always used) 雨水 n Examples:sweating like rain (idiom); perspire profusely—lit. splitting the head and covering the face (idiom); fig. pelting (with rain etc)—lit. in the same boat under wind and rain (idiom); fig. stick together in hard times—lit. turning his hand palm up he gathers the clouds, turning his hand palm down he turns them rain—scorched and drenched by sun and rain (idiom); suffer from exposure the elements—lit. much thunder but little rain; fig. a lot of talk but little action—lit. windswept and battered by rain—a patina of ice from freezing rain or water vapor—legendary dragon with the ability control rain and floods—lit. mourning the wind and bewailing the rain; fig. in a wretched plight—lit. spring wind and rain (idiom); fig. the long-term influence of a solid education—produce clouds with one turn of the hand and rain with another (idiom); fig. to shift one's ground—strategic experts as thick as rain (idiom); no shortage of advisers on strategy—take shelter from the rain—loud thunder, but only tiny drops of rain (idiom); a lot of talk, but no action—rain on Mt Ba (idiom); lonely in a strange land—lit. wind and rain through the town (idiom); fig. a big scandal—lit. see the wind and assume it will rain (idiom); fig. gullible—a legendary dragon with the ability control rain and floods—lit. after rain, the spring bamboo (idiom); fig. rapid new growth—lit. wind and rain darken the sky (idiom); fig. the situation looks grim—Evening Rain, 1980 movie about the Cultural revolution—call the wind and summon the rain (idiom); to exercise magical powers—lit. foul wind and bloody rain [idiom.]—the rain will fall, the womenfolk will marry [idiom.]—lit. comb one's hair in the wind and wash it in the rain [idiom.]—lit. believe in the rain on hearing the wind [idiom.]— |