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Rain         
  • Standard rain gauge
  • Black Rain Clouds
  • Rainfall distribution by month in [[Cairns]] showing the extent of the wet season at that location
  • NASA]]
  • rain dance]] being performed in [[Harar]], [[Ethiopia]]
  • Rainfall estimates for southern Japan and the surrounding region from 20 to 27 July 2009.
  • Convective precipitation
  • Heavy rain in [[Zapopan]]
  • Long-term mean precipitation by month
  • Rain, depicted in the 1493 ''[[Nuremberg Chronicle]]''
  • Sources of acid rain
  • Twenty-four-hour rainfall accumulation on the Val d'Irène radar in Eastern Canada. Zones without data in the east and southwest are caused by beam blocking from mountains. (Source: Environment Canada)
  • Rain falling on a road
  • The shape of raindrops depending upon their size
  • Streets in [[Tampere]], [[Finland]] watered by night rain.
  • Example of a five-day rainfall forecast from the [[Hydrometeorological Prediction Center]]
  • Orographic precipitation
  • Band of thunderstorms seen on a [[weather radar]] display
  • Isolated towering vertical desert shower
  • Rain falling on a field, in southern [[Estonia]]
  • A raindrop on a leaf
  • }
LIQUID WATER IN THE FORM OF DROPLETS THAT HAVE CONDENSED FROM ATMOSPHERIC WATER VAPOR AND THEN PRECIPITATED
Rainfall; Rainstorm; Rain storm; Rained; Rainwater; Raining; Heavy rain (meteorology); Hyetal; ⛆; Rainy; Rainiest; Rain measurement; Rain water; Wettest spot on Earth; Pluviophile; 🌧; Torrential rain; 🌦; Wettest places on Earth; Rainfall intensity; Rain rate; Rainfall rate; Millimetre of rain
·noun & ·v Reign.
II. Rain ·vt To pour or shower down from above, like rain from the clouds.
III. Rain ·noun To fall or drop like water from the clouds; as, tears rained from their eyes.
IV. Rain ·vt To bestow in a profuse or abundant manner; as, to rain favors upon a person.
V. Rain ·noun Water falling in drops from the clouds; the descent of water from the clouds in drops.
VI. Rain ·noun To fall in drops from the clouds, as water;
- used mostly with it for a nominative; as, it rains.
rain         
  • Standard rain gauge
  • Black Rain Clouds
  • Rainfall distribution by month in [[Cairns]] showing the extent of the wet season at that location
  • NASA]]
  • rain dance]] being performed in [[Harar]], [[Ethiopia]]
  • Rainfall estimates for southern Japan and the surrounding region from 20 to 27 July 2009.
  • Convective precipitation
  • Heavy rain in [[Zapopan]]
  • Long-term mean precipitation by month
  • Rain, depicted in the 1493 ''[[Nuremberg Chronicle]]''
  • Sources of acid rain
  • Twenty-four-hour rainfall accumulation on the Val d'Irène radar in Eastern Canada. Zones without data in the east and southwest are caused by beam blocking from mountains. (Source: Environment Canada)
  • Rain falling on a road
  • The shape of raindrops depending upon their size
  • Streets in [[Tampere]], [[Finland]] watered by night rain.
  • Example of a five-day rainfall forecast from the [[Hydrometeorological Prediction Center]]
  • Orographic precipitation
  • Band of thunderstorms seen on a [[weather radar]] display
  • Isolated towering vertical desert shower
  • Rain falling on a field, in southern [[Estonia]]
  • A raindrop on a leaf
  • }
LIQUID WATER IN THE FORM OF DROPLETS THAT HAVE CONDENSED FROM ATMOSPHERIC WATER VAPOR AND THEN PRECIPITATED
Rainfall; Rainstorm; Rain storm; Rained; Rainwater; Raining; Heavy rain (meteorology); Hyetal; ⛆; Rainy; Rainiest; Rain measurement; Rain water; Wettest spot on Earth; Pluviophile; 🌧; Torrential rain; 🌦; Wettest places on Earth; Rainfall intensity; Rain rate; Rainfall rate; Millimetre of rain
¦ noun
1. the condensed moisture of the atmosphere falling visibly in separate drops.
(rains) falls of rain.
2. a large quantity of things falling or descending: a rain of blows.
¦ verb
1. (it rains, it is raining, etc.) rain falls.
2. (be rained off or N. Amer. out) (of an event) be cancelled or interrupted because of rain.
3. fall or cause to fall in large quantities: bombs rained down.
Phrases
be as right as rain be perfectly fit and well.
rain cats and dogs rain heavily.
Derivatives
rainless adjective
Origin
OE regn (n.), regnian (v.), of Gmc origin.
rain         
  • Standard rain gauge
  • Black Rain Clouds
  • Rainfall distribution by month in [[Cairns]] showing the extent of the wet season at that location
  • NASA]]
  • rain dance]] being performed in [[Harar]], [[Ethiopia]]
  • Rainfall estimates for southern Japan and the surrounding region from 20 to 27 July 2009.
  • Convective precipitation
  • Heavy rain in [[Zapopan]]
  • Long-term mean precipitation by month
  • Rain, depicted in the 1493 ''[[Nuremberg Chronicle]]''
  • Sources of acid rain
  • Twenty-four-hour rainfall accumulation on the Val d'Irène radar in Eastern Canada. Zones without data in the east and southwest are caused by beam blocking from mountains. (Source: Environment Canada)
  • Rain falling on a road
  • The shape of raindrops depending upon their size
  • Streets in [[Tampere]], [[Finland]] watered by night rain.
  • Example of a five-day rainfall forecast from the [[Hydrometeorological Prediction Center]]
  • Orographic precipitation
  • Band of thunderstorms seen on a [[weather radar]] display
  • Isolated towering vertical desert shower
  • Rain falling on a field, in southern [[Estonia]]
  • A raindrop on a leaf
  • }
LIQUID WATER IN THE FORM OF DROPLETS THAT HAVE CONDENSED FROM ATMOSPHERIC WATER VAPOR AND THEN PRECIPITATED
Rainfall; Rainstorm; Rain storm; Rained; Rainwater; Raining; Heavy rain (meteorology); Hyetal; ⛆; Rainy; Rainiest; Rain measurement; Rain water; Wettest spot on Earth; Pluviophile; 🌧; Torrential rain; 🌦; Wettest places on Earth; Rainfall intensity; Rain rate; Rainfall rate; Millimetre of rain
(rains, raining, rained)
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
Rain is water that falls from the clouds in small drops.
I hope you didn't get soaked standing out in the rain...
N-UNCOUNT: also the N
2.
In countries where rain only falls in certain seasons, this rain is referred to as the rains.
...the spring, when the rains came...
N-PLURAL: usu the N
3.
When rain falls, you can say that it is raining.
It was raining hard, and she hadn't an umbrella.
VERB: it V
4.
If someone rains blows, kicks, or bombs on a person or place, the person or place is attacked by many blows, kicks, or bombs. You can also say that blows, kicks, or bombs rain on a person or place.
The police, raining blows on rioters and spectators alike, cleared the park...
Rockets, mortars and artillery rounds rained on buildings.
VERB: V n on n, V on n
Rain down means the same as rain
.
Fighter aircraft rained down high explosives...
Grenades and mortars rained down on Dubrovnik.
PHRASAL VERB: V P n (not pron), V P on n
5.
If you say that someone does something rain or shine, you mean that they do it regularly, without being affected by the weather or other circumstances.
Frances took her daughter walking every day, rain or shine.
PHRASE

Wikipedia

Rain (disambiguation)

Rain is a type of precipitation in which liquid drops of water fall toward the surface of the earth.

Rain, The Rain, or RAIN may also refer to:

Aussprachebeispiele für rain
1. Rain, Pee Wee, rain.
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2. Raina.
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3. Rain.
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4. rain.
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5. Rain.
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Beispiele aus Textkorpus für rain
1. RAIN TEST To test how the suit reacts in the rain, I needed some rain.
2. In many places, snow was changing over to rain, sometimes freezing rain.
3. Rain and snow should move into the Northeast while rain and thunderstorms slide toward the Southeast.
4. Villagers in Bangladesh held prayers in mosques and temples for rain –– though not too much rain.
5. Villagers in Bangladesh held prayers in mosques and temples for rain – though not too much rain.