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I . rain [reɪn] SUST.

1. rain no pl. (precipitation):

dež m
naliv m
v dežju

2. rain (rainy season):

the rains pl.
the rains pl.

3. rain (large number):

rain off ingl. brit., rain out V. trans. passive ingl. am. to be rained off

acid ˈrain SUST. no pl.

ˈrain cloud SUST.

ˈrain for·est SUST.

ˈrain gauge SUST., ˈrain gage SUST.

Ejemplos de uso para rained

the day before, it had rained

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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When it rained and putting up a stand outside was impossible, they would gather in the tea house and do papercut works.
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On the next day, the world shook and it rained and wind blew, and the world was thrown into darkness for a week.
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They camped under a sail stretched over a low pitiful hut while it rained torrentially.
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A hellacious hotel fire in the 1940s fueled by easterly gusts rained burning embers down on the town until a prayer abruptly changed the wind direction.
blog.nj.com
A thick layer of ash can turn into a calcium rich hardpan as tough as cement after being rained upon.
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He is seen wearing a raincoat with his hair wet, suggesting that it had just rained.
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It rained down flaming napalm - jellied petroleum - on whole villages.
www.nzherald.co.nz
A fluid resembling it which was described as snot rained down on the rig after the explosion.
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It rained the day we sat on the patio in some upscale bar where we traded downscale dreams.
www.theglobeandmail.com
Many people were badly burned by the melting paraffin, which rained down from the roof.
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