Idiom in the rain?
Idioms to describe "heavy rain" are:
heavy rain
[Pinyin] Pio] Pio Pada y incarnation
[Interpretation] Rainstorms are like water. Describe the heavy rain.
[Source] Zhou Libo's The Tempest Part I 12: "Dark clouds hang in the northwest. Soon, the pouring rain came, with lightning and thunder. Because it rains at both ends for three days, the black mud on the road is always dry. People who go out are barefoot and walk along the road. "
Facing storms and strong winds; A dangerous situation
[Pinyin] Ku
[definition] refers to heavy wind and rain. It also refers to a violent momentum or a sinister situation.
[Source] Chapter 23 of Laozi: "Therefore, the wind does not stop, and the showers do not last all day."
the rain falls in torrents/sheets
[Pinyin] Y incarnation
[Interpretation] Heavy rain: The appearance of heavy rain. Describe the heavy rain
[Source] Ming Luo Guan Zhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms, the twenty-eighth time: "After a few days, it suddenly rained heavily."
Rainstorm _ Pronunciation _ Interpretation _ Avanti
[Pinyin] Q and] Q ě ng Pé n Dà y incarnation
[Interpretation] The rain is as big as a basin of water. Describe the urgency of the rain.
[Source] Tang Du Fu's poem "Bai Di": "Bai Di City clouds out, the rain turns over the basin."
The rain poured down.
[Pinyin] dà y rú zh
[Interpretation] Note: Inverted. Describe the size of the inch, the rain is pouring down.
[Source] Feng Ming Menglong's "Warning the world and Yu Boya to thank the piano": "Occasionally, the wind rises and falls, the rain sounds like a note, and the boat can't go forward and park under the cliff."
Idioms describing hail are:
Be wronged and framed
[Pinyin ]yǔn language
[definition] refers to being wronged or framed.
[Source] Wang Hanchong's "On the Sense of Deficiency": "Zou Yan is innocent and detained in Yan. In summer and May, he looked up and sighed, and it was as cold as frost. " The Book of Jin is quoted from the Taiping Jing (Volume 878): "When Emperor Wu hails in May, crops and wheat are damaged and houses are destroyed, when he was trapped, he made outstanding contributions and the emperor did not fall."
Face to face
[Pinyin] p and tó u gà i li m: n
[Interpretation] Split: right anti, at; Cover: News. Cover your head and face. Describe (blow, shock, criticism, etc. ) with great strength.
[Source] Shi Ming Nai 'an's "Water Margin" The fourteenth time: "Take the stick from the soldier and hit him in the face."
What idioms are there to describe rainstorm?
rains cats and dogs
storm wind
The rain poured down.
Facing storms and strong winds; A dangerous situation
heavy rain
A storm accompanied by thunder
the rain falls in torrents/sheets
Idioms describing heavy rain
It is raining cats and dogs.
rains cats and dogs
rains cats and dogs
The rain poured down.
Fierce struggle
The situation suddenly changed and became unstable.
You Yan cheng feng Jia Yu
Idiom: It rains cats and dogs.
Explanation: rainstorm: the appearance of rainstorm. Describe inches as large.
Idiom: It rains cats and dogs.
Explanation: Rain is as big as water in a basin. Describe the urgency of the rain.
Idiom: It rains heavily.
Note: pouring. Describe the size of the inch, the rain is pouring down.
Idiom describing heavy wind and rain.
Heavy rain, heavy rain, like summer rain, is cold-heavy rain in summer and cold in winter. Your Teeth: "When it rains in summer, people only complain and consult. When it is cold in winter, people only complain and consult, but it is difficult!" Legend of the God of Wealth: "Qi, great cause. Summer rain is cold, people complain about it and hurt their lives. " Later, he used "summer rain and cold" as a code word to complain about the hardships of life. Spoon: A spoon made by cutting a gourd. Just like pouring water. It said it rained heavily. Ants blocked the rain in the cave-this is a sign of heavy rain. Rainstorm-rainstorm: the appearance of rainstorm. It describes the heavy rain. Storms-Storms-were originally described as strong winds and heavy rains. Later, it also refers to a sinister situation or the momentum of violence. Storm -storm- refers to strong winds and heavy rain. It also refers to the momentum of violence or a sinister situation. Idioms describing heavy rain are like downpours. Violent storm, violent storm, violent storm, shocking storm: describe violent storm and rainstorm, also describe violent rainstorm, rainstorm, galaxy diarrhea: describe rainstorm; Storm, rain, storm, storm: describe the storm, the dark sky, and compare the turbulent situation and the darkness of society; Wind and rain in all directions: refers to the wind and rain that suddenly blows in all directions, which is a metaphor for the changing situation and violent turmoil; Calling for wind and rain: originally referring to the magical power of Shinto calling for wind and rain, it is now more metaphorical to dominate the great power of nature and also to describe the madness of evil forces; Bitter wind and biting rain: refers to cold wind and disastrous rain. It describes the bad weather and is often compared to a miserable situation later; Wind and rain erosion: refers to the damage of objects due to wind and rain erosion; Rain soaked rice, wind and rain hit, rainy day: describe running around and going through hardships; Drought without rain: it means that the weather is dry and there is no rain for a long time; Dense clouds don't rain: It is said that it doesn't rain with dense clouds, which means that Germany didn't come down. Now the metaphor event is mature, but it has not yet broken out; Help each other in the same boat: it refers to crossing the river in the same boat, and it is a metaphor for overcoming difficulties; Rain or shine: it means that the wind and rain can't stop it, and it will go on as usual no matter what the weather is; Wind, frost, rain and snow: metaphor has experienced all kinds of difficulties and hardships; Wind and rain refers to taking a two-way road in the wind and rain; Sweat into rain: the sweat spilled by words can turn into rain, describing many people; Tears like rain, drops like rain, tears like rain: tears like rain. Describe grief. Idioms describe rain, storm, storm, storm, storm, storm, storm, storm, storm, storm, storm, storm, storm. It is said that the rain is sunny, the wind is stronger than rain, rain and rain, foundation cry, foundation rain, Chu Meng Yuyun, Chu Tian Yun Yu Chu Wu Yuyun, Chu Yun Xiang Yu, spring rain, spring rain, storm, heavy rain, downpour, rainstorm, rainstorm, rainstorm, rainstorm, rainstorm, rainstorm, rainstorm, rainstorm. Cover your hands for rain, cover your hands for rain, make love, rain on the windmill, rain immediately, wind and rain, good weather, ups and downs, wind and frost, rainy weather, popular rain, unpredictable wind and rain, unchanging wind and rain, stormy bed, stormy boat, stormy night, stormy night. If you are in the same boat, rain or shine, rain or gloom, wind and rain are swaying, the wind blows through the clouds, and the rain follows the car, blaming rain blindness and sweating like rain, dead seedlings get rain and drizzle, raindrops get rain and sweat like rain, and the weather is good, windy and rainy, rainy. Breeze and drizzle, breeze and sweet rain, oblique breeze and drizzle, and drizzle: it refers to the breeze and drizzle in spring, and it also refers to being gentle but not rude to others; After the spring rain, bamboo shoots grow more and faster, indicating that new things appear in large numbers and flourish; Clear up after the rain: it means that the rain has cleared up and the sky is clear, which means that the situation has changed from bad to better; Ups and downs: generally refers to wind and rain, but also refers to encountering many obstacles or discussions.
Idioms describing heavy rain
The wind doesn't whistle and the rain doesn't stop: singing: making a sound; Article: Newborn willow branches; Breakthrough: breakthrough; Block: clod. There is no strong wind blowing branches, and there is no right to hurt farmland by heavy rain. Metaphor social stability, good weather.
Through thick and thin: through thick and thin, through thick and thin. Metaphor * * * has suffering.
Strange rain and blind wind: it is still a violent storm. Describe the storm. Metaphor is fierce struggle.
Storm: A sudden and violent storm. With the "storm".
Anger and show off: Jue: unbridled; Abuse: cruel and vicious; Show off: show off; Woman: Power. Refers to wanton cruelty, showing strength. Describe the wicked doing evil at will. It is also used to describe the ruthlessness of a storm.
Earthquake storm: earthquake: vibration, big; Ling: Big. Refers to strong wind and heavy rain. Describe the storm.
Idioms describing heavy rain
Storm, downpour, heavy rain, rainstorm, downpour, storm
Storms, downpours, thunderstorms and downpours
heavy rain
It is raining cats and dogs
the rain falls in torrents/sheets
rains cats and dogs
Fierce struggle
The idiom "() storm"
Heavy wind and rain
What is the meaning of idioms; Braving the heavy rain
Brave storm
Go to eat in the heavy rain and play an idiom.
Rain or shine [verning y ǔ wo z ǔ]
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Description: Not hindered by wind and rain. It means that it is agreed in advance and must be carried out on schedule.
From: Feng Ming Menglong's Awakening the World Volume 32: "Huang Xiucai took a short boat by land, rain or shine, so he was in a hurry."
Example: Baochai said, "Twice a month is enough. The proposed date is rain or shine. "
◎ Cao Qingxue Qin's "Dream of Red Mansions" 37th time.
Grammar: formal; As predicate and attribute; Insist.