Rain translation and transcription, pronunciation, phrases and sentences. Large English-Russian dictionary Rain translation into Russian with transcription

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Rain- is liquid precipitation. On Earth, it is the condensation of atmospheric water vapor into drops heavy enough to fall, often making it to the surface. Rain is the primary source of fresh water for most areas of the world, providing suitable... ... Wikipedia

Rain- steht für eine (Acker)grenze, bzw. rand, siehe Feldrain einen Abhang (Schweiz und Süddeutschland), siehe Abhang Rain ist der Name folgender Orte: Rain (Lech), Stadt im Landkreis Donau Ries, Bayern Rain (Niederbayern), Gemeinde im Landkreis… … Deutsch Wikipedia

Rain- (r[=a]n), n.

Water falling in drops from the clouds;… … rain

- n. 1. water falling to earth in drops larger than 0.5 mm (0.02 in) that have been condensed from the… … English World dictionary

Rain RAIN

Water falling in drops from the clouds;… …- (Heb. מָטָר ,גֶּשֶׁם). The large number of quotations referring to rain in the biblical and talmudic sources may be attributed to the fact that rain is the most important climatic element for the agriculture of Israel, particularly in non… … Encyclopedia of Judaism

- Saltar a navegación, búsqueda El término Rain puede referirse a: Rain sencillo de Madonna Rain comuna suiza del cantón de Lucerna. Rain pueblo alemán del estado de Baviera. Rain canción de The Beatles. Rain cantante coreano. Rain personaje de… … Wikipedia Español- NOUN 1) the condensed moisture of the atmosphere falling visibly in separate drops. 2) (rains) falls of rain. 3) a large quantity of things falling or descending: a rain of blows. VERB 1) (it rains, it is raining ... English terms dictionary

Rain rain|y - “RAY nee”, adjective, rain|i|er, rain|i|est. 1. having rain; having much rain: "April is a rainy month. When the wind was easterly, the weather was gloomy, dark, and rainy (John H. Moore). 2. bringing rain... Useful english dictionary

Rain- Rain, v. i. nd); p. pr. &vb. n. (Raining).] 1. To fall in drops from the clouds, as water; used mostly with it for a nominative; as, it rains. n), n.

Water falling in drops from the clouds;… … rain

- n. 1. water falling to earth in drops larger than 0.5 mm (0.02 in) that have been condensed from the… … English World dictionary

Rain RAIN

Water falling in drops from the clouds;… …- (Heb. מָטָר ,גֶּשֶׁם). The large number of quotations referring to rain in the biblical and talmudic sources may be attributed to the fact that rain is the most important climatic element for the agriculture of Israel, particularly in non… … Encyclopedia of Judaism

- Saltar a navegación, búsqueda El término Rain puede referirse a: Rain sencillo de Madonna Rain comuna suiza del cantón de Lucerna. Rain pueblo alemán del estado de Baviera. Rain canción de The Beatles. Rain cantante coreano. Rain personaje de… … Wikipedia Español- NOUN 1) the condensed moisture of the atmosphere falling visibly in separate drops. 2) (rains) falls of rain. 3) a large quantity of things falling or descending: a rain of blows. VERB 1) (it rains, it is raining ... English terms dictionary

Rain rain|y - “RAY nee”, adjective, rain|i|er, rain|i|est. 1. having rain; having much rain: "April is a rainy month. When the wind was easterly, the weather was gloomy, dark, and rainy (John H. Moore). 2. bringing rain... Useful english dictionary

Rain Water falling in drops from the clouds;… …

- Rain, v. i. nd); p. pr. &vb. n. (Raining).] 1. To fall in drops from the clouds, as water; used mostly with it for a nominative; as, it rains.

1) rain rain beats, patters (against the windows) ≈ the rain is drumming, knocking (on the windows) rain falls ≈ the rain is falling rain freezes ≈ the rain is freezing rain lets up ≈ the rain weakens, stops rain pours ≈ the rain is pouring rain starts ≈ the rain begins rain stops ≈ the rain stops acid rain driving rain heavy rain pouring rain soaking rain torrential rain freezing rain intermittent rain keep the rain out light rain steady rain rain or shine

2) transfer streams; streams (of tears); squall, hail (large amount) to make, produce rain ≈ to shed streams

3) plural (the rains) rainy season (in tropical areas)

4) forge drip

1) to go, to pour (about rain) it rains, it is raining ≈ it is raining Long after the storm, water still rained down from the roofs. The storm had long since ended, but the roofs were still dripping.

rain - continuous /quiet, steady, widespread/ * continuous rain - drizzling * drizzle, drizzle - pouring /pelting, driving, torrential/ * downpour, torrential rain - radioactive * radioactive rain /-precipitation/ - it looks like * similar that it will rain - to stay out in the * get wet in the rain - come in out of the *! Come in, don't stand in the rain! - to get out of the * shelter from the rain (the *s) period of (tropical) rains usual. sing. stream(s), streams - a * of congratulations stream of congratulations - a * of sparks rain of sparks - a * of melody waterfall of sounds - a * of arrows cloud of arrows - a * of fire intense fire (cinematic) "rain", scratches on worn films (mountain) capez > right as * completely healthy; in perfect order > * or shine in any weather; under any conditions; whatever it is > we"ll be there tomorrow * or shine we will arrive tomorrow regardless of the weather > he"s always a good friend, * or shine under any circumstances he remains a good friend to go, pour (about rain) - it * s, it is *ing it is raining - it *ed very hard there was a downpour, it was pouring rain - it has *ed itself out the rain has stopped (often * down) pouring; shower; pour - to * blows upon smb. shower smb. with blows - to * arrows send a cloud of arrows - to * down shells on the enemy (military) bring down hurricane fire on the enemy - her eyes * tears flow from her like a stream / roll in hail / tears - heaven *ed manna (Biblicalism) manna fell from the sky - I will * bread from heaven (Biblicalism) I will rain bread from heaven for you (in hail); flow (in streams, streams); fall like rain - tears *ed down her cheeks hail rolled down her cheeks/flowed in streams/ tears - dust *ed (down) upon us the races showered /covered/ with dust - invitations are *ing on us we are bombarded with invitations - misfortunes have *ed thick upon me a lot of misfortunes fell on my head - letters *ed in from all quarters letters fell in packs from everywhere (colloquial) cry, complain (mountain) drip > it *s cats and dogs / (Amer) pitchforks, darning-needles, chicken coops, hammer handles/ rain pours like buckets > it never *s but it pours (proverb) it starts to rain - expect a downpour; trouble has come - open the gate

insurance against ~ insurance against rain

rain (in absolute revolutions): it rains, it is raining it is raining

it rains cats and dogs = it rains like buckets; it never rains but it pours last. = trouble has come - open the gate

rain (in silent revolutions): it rains, it is raining it is raining ~ raining; rain or shine in any weather; trans. whatever it is; under all conditions ~ horn. drip; right as rain coll. completely healthy; in perfect order ~ threads; streams (of tears); hail (blows, etc.) ~ pour out; pour; blows rained upon him; rain out prevent (smb.) (about rain)

~ rain; rain or shine in any weather; trans. whatever it is; under all conditions

~ sprinkle(s); pour; blows rained upon him; rain out prevent (smb.) (about rain)

the ~s period of tropical rains; to be caught in the rain; to be caught in the rain; to keep the rain out

~ horn drip; right as rain decl. completely healthy; All right

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  • RAIN - I. ˈrān noun (-s) Usage: often attributive Etymology: Middle English reyn, from Old English regn, rēn; akin to...
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  • RAIN — — rainless, adj. - rainlessness, n. /rayn/, n. 1. water that is condensed from the aqueous vapor…
    Random House Webster's Unabridged English Dictionary
  • RAIN - I. ˈrān noun Usage: often attributive Etymology: Middle English reyn, from Old English regn, rēn; akin to Old High German…
    Merriam-Webster's Collegiate English vocabulary
  • RAIN - noun & v reign. 2. rain vt to pour or shower down from above, like rain from the clouds. 3. ...
    Webster English vocab
  • RAIN - n, often attrib (bef. 12c) 1 a: water ...
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  • RAIN — precipitation of liquid water drops with diameters greater than 0.5 mm (0.02 inch). When the drops are smaller, the precipitation …
    Britannica English vocabulary
  • RAIN - /reɪn; NAmE / noun, verb ■ noun 1. [U, sing. ] water that falls from the …
    Oxford Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
  • RAIN - I. rain 1 S2 W2 /reɪn/ BrE AmE noun [Language: Old English; Origin: regn ] 1 .
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  • Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  • RAIN - n. & v. n. 1 a the condensed moisture of the atmosphere falling visibly in separate drops. b the fall...
    Concise Oxford English Dictionary
  • RAIN - n. & v. --n. 1. a the condensed moisture of the atmosphere falling visibly in separate drops. b the fall...
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  • RAIN — (rains, raining, rained) Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English. 1. Rain is...
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  • RAIN — I. noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES a rain/snow storm ▪ They got caught in a terrible snow storm. acid rain...
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  • RAIN — , - (to fall as) drops of water from cloudsRain is forecast for tomorrow. [U]Come inside out of the …
    Cambridge English vocab
  • RAIN — I. noun ADJECTIVE ▪ driving, hard, lashing (esp. BrE), pelting, pounding (esp. AmE) …
    Oxford Collocations English Dictionary
  • RAIN - n. 1 precipitation, drizzle, sprinkle, downpour, shower, thunder-shower, cloudburst, rainstorm, squall, deluge, US sunshower After the rain the sun came …
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  • RAIN — In the Bible "early rain" signifies the rain of the autumn, (11:14) and "latter rain" the rain of spring. (Proverbs...
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  • RAIN — noun 1 BAD: It was heavy rain yesterday. GOOD: It rained heavily yesterday. GOOD: There was some…
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  • RAIN - 1. _n. 1>rain; to be caught in the rain - to get caught in the rain, to be caught in the rain - rain or ...
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  • RAIN - 1. _n. 1>rain; rain or shine in any weather; _trans. whatever it is; under all conditions; the...
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  • RAIN — Precipitation of liquid water drops with diameters greater than 0. 02 in. (0.5 mm). When the drops are smaller, the …
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  • RAIN - (n.) To fall or drop like water from the clouds; as, tears rained from their eyes.
    Webster English Dictionary
  • RAIN - (n.) To fall in drops from the clouds, as water; -- used mostly with it for a nominative; as, it...
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  • RAIN - (n. & v.) Reign.
    Webster English Dictionary
  • RAIN - (v. t.) To pour or shower down from above, like rain from the clouds.
  • RAIN - (v. t.) To bestow in a profuse or abundant manner; as, to rain favors upon a person.
    Webster's Revised Unabridged English Dictionary
  • RAIN - (n.) Water falling in drops from the clouds; the descent of water from the clouds in drops.
    Webster's Revised Unabridged English Dictionary

Plural number: rains.

adjective

  1. rain (tropical, shower)

Verb forms

Phrases

acid Water falling in drops from the clouds;… …
acid rain

Water falling in drops from the clouds;… … of fire
fire shower

small Water falling in drops from the clouds;… …
light rain

Water falling in drops from the clouds;… … water
rainwater

Water falling in drops from the clouds;… … forest
a tropical forest

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It looks like it"ll Water falling in drops from the clouds;… … today.
Looks like it's going to rain today.

We have had a lot of Water falling in drops from the clouds;… … this summer.
There has been a lot of rain this summer.

I like Water falling in drops from the clouds;… … and snow.
I love rain and snow.

The Water falling in drops from the clouds;… … didn't stop them from doing their job.
The rain did not interrupt their work.

A heavy Water falling in drops from the clouds;… … fell.
It was pouring rain.

I think that it"s going to Water falling in drops from the clouds;… … soon.
I think it will rain soon.

Did the Water falling in drops from the clouds;… … stop?
Has the rain stopped?

Do you think it"ll Water falling in drops from the clouds;… … today?
Do you think it will rain today?

It will Water falling in drops from the clouds;… … tomorrow.
It will rain tomorrow.

We have had much Water falling in drops from the clouds;… … this summer.
There has been a lot of rain this summer.

It hardly ever rains there.
It almost never rains here.

I got fired from my job this morning. But when it rains it pours, and upon coming out of the office building I found that someone had stolen my car.
This morning I was fired from my job. But trouble doesn't come alone, and when I left the office, I discovered that someone had stolen my car.

It rains softly on the city.
Light rain falls on the city.

If it rains tomorrow, I will stay at home.
If it rains tomorrow, I will stay at home.

I"ll stay home if it rains tomorrow.

If it rains tomorrow, the excursion will be cancelled.
If it rains tomorrow, the excursion will be cancelled.

We hope it rains today.
We hope it rains today.

I"ll stay home in case it rains tomorrow.
I will stay at home if it rains tomorrow.

If it rains the day after tomorrow, I will stay at home.
If it rains the day after tomorrow, I will stay at home.

It almost never rains here.
There is almost no rain here.

It rained heavily yesterday.
Yesterday there was heavy rain.

This summer it has rained very little.
There has been very little rain this summer.

It rained for the first time in ten days.
It rained for the first time in ten days.

Unfortunately, it rained yesterday.
Unfortunately, it rained yesterday.

It rained nonstop.
It rained non-stop.

Tears of joy rained down their cheeks.
Tears of joy streamed down their cheeks.

It rained so hard that we decided to visit him some other time.
It was raining so hard that we decided to go see him another time.

The game was rained out.
The game did not take place due to rain.

It rained for hours and hours.
It rained for several hours straight.

It rained for many days.
It rained for many days.