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rained
piovuto
rain off V. [reɪn -] ingl. brit.
to be rained off (cancelled)
to be rained off (stopped)
I. rain [ingl. brit. reɪn, ingl. am. reɪn] SUST.
1. rain METEO.:
it looks like rain before sust. hood
2. rain (of arrows, ash):
rain fig.
pioggia f (of di)
II. rains SUST.
rains npl:
III. rain [ingl. brit. reɪn, ingl. am. reɪn] V. v. impers. METEO.
IV. rain [ingl. brit. reɪn, ingl. am. reɪn] V. intr.
rain blows, bullets, ash, insults:
piovere (on, onto su)
V. rain [ingl. brit. reɪn, ingl. am. reɪn] V. trans.
to rain blows on sb person:
VI. rain [ingl. brit. reɪn, ingl. am. reɪn]
to be (as) right as rain ingl. brit. person:
to be (as) right as rain object:
rain-soaked [ˈreɪnsəʊkt] ADJ.
rain-soaked person, garment, ground:
rain check [ingl. brit., ingl. am.] SUST. ingl. am.
1. rain check COM.:
2. rain check DEP.:
rain chart [ˈreɪnˌtʃɑːt] SUST.
pouring rain SUST. U
rain gauge [ingl. am. ˈreɪn ˌɡeɪdʒ] SUST.
rain out V. [reɪn -] ingl. am.
rain out → rain off
rain off V. [reɪn -] ingl. brit.
to be rained off (cancelled)
to be rained off (stopped)
rain stick [ingl. am. ˈreɪnstɪk] SUST.
rain shadow [ingl. am. reɪn ˈʃædoʊ] SUST.
inglés
inglés
italiano
italiano
rain out V. trans.
to be rained out
I. rain [reɪn] SUST.
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to be as right as rain coloq.
II. rain [reɪn] V. intr.
III. rain [reɪn] V. trans.
acid rain SUST.
rain cloud SUST.
rain gauge SUST.
rain forest SUST.
italiano
italiano
inglés
inglés
Present
Irain off
yourain off
he/she/itrains off
werain off
yourain off
theyrain off
Past
Irained off
yourained off
he/she/itrained off
werained off
yourained off
theyrained off
Present Perfect
Ihaverained off
youhaverained off
he/she/ithasrained off
wehaverained off
youhaverained off
theyhaverained off
Past Perfect
Ihadrained off
youhadrained off
he/she/ithadrained off
wehadrained off
youhadrained off
theyhadrained off
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Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)
A small, dark rain cloud perpetually hovers over his head to symbolize his bad luck.
en.wikipedia.org
This divide puts academia back into silos: those on the sunny side of funding decisions and those under a constant rain cloud.
theconversation.com
So that was one small silver lining in that rain cloud for me.
gizmodo.com
The "problem" loomed over our heads, a rain cloud waiting to pour.
opinion.inquirer.net
Volcanic ash can block sunlight and thwart rain cloud formation.
www.upi.com

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