WebbIt's raining hard/ heavily (= a large amount of rain is falling). 更多範例 There's a slight coolness in the air - do you think it's going to rain? This little stream can become a deluge when it rains heavily. It's rained all day today. It had been raining hard most of the afternoon. You'll have to stay in at playtime today, because it's raining. Webb20 aug. 2010 · -it's raining hard. : OK hard --> adverb - it's raining heavy. Highways will be closed because of heavy rains. heavy --> adjective We also use "hard" as an adjective …
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WebbNext up, you’ll want gloves. “Gloves are so important that I will take a spare pair if I know I’m going to be out for a long time or if it’s raining really hard,” Dye said. Look for good quality water-resistant gloves that will keep your hands warm and dry. Popular materials include Gore-tex or in extreme cases neoprene. Webb[جمله] It's raining heavily. /ɪts ˈreɪnɪŋ ˈhɛvəli./ 1 باران سنگینی می بارد. تصاویر کلمات نزدیک it's raining cats and dogs. it's pouring outside. it's only a matter of time it's often rainy. it's rarely sunny. it's not somebody's day it's raining. it's showering. it's sleeting. it's snowing heavily. the snowflakes are so big. it's snowing. glass christmas tree table top
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Webb"It's raining cats and dogs" means that it's raining really hard. The phrase has nothing to do with cats and dogs falling from the sky. 4 sorkanjfRk • 5 yr. ago and, I also wonder what else I can say or sound natural in this context. Please let me know if I can get the answer. Thank you 1 bear-moth-owl • 5 yr. ago Webb4 okt. 2024 · Rain is more than just weather in the human imagination. It is symbolic, ranging in its symbolism from rebirth all the way to sorrow and anxiety. Rain in video games is often meaningful, as creating rain is extra work on the part of the creators. Rain often can set a tone in games that are in the horror and/or action genre. RELATED: Webb29 juni 2014 · Thank you. It sounds like non-native speech because of the use of 'so'. 'So' has no meaning on its own and usually signals a further explanation, e.g. "It's raining so hard today that I shall need my umbrella!" I would say: "It's raining really hard today!" or. "It's really raining hard today!" Let's see what further suggestions people have. fzl4004fc heater