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Expressions with rain



abba
Spain

Expressions with rain
 

It �s raining quite a lot these days in my area, and I was wondering what are the most common expressions for raining in English apart from It �s raining cats and dogs and It �s pouring.

Thanks

6 Nov 2011      





chenchen_castrourdiales
Spain

You can also say it is bucketing (down).

6 Nov 2011     



Daisee
Vietnam

It �s pelting (down) (heavy rain)
 
The heaven �s have opened (the beginning of heavy rain)
 
It �s raining heavily
 
We are having a downpour
 
It �s coming down in buckets (bucket loads)
 

6 Nov 2011     



ldthemagicman
United Kingdom

Abba,

Oxford Collocations Dictionary for Students of English, 2nd edition

rain noun

adjective

driving , hard , lashing ( esp. BrE ) , pelting , pounding ( esp. AmE )

drenching , heavy , pouring , torrential

steady

drizzling , fine , gentle , light , soft

The fine ~ turned to mist in the early evening.

The forecast is for wind and light ~.

warm

cold , freezing , icy

constant , continuous , incessant , persistent

intermittent , patchy ( BrE )

overnight

Overnight ~ had freshened up the grass.

monsoon , tropical

The monsoon ~s started early this year.

spring , summer , etc.

acid

�of rain

drop

inch , shower , spot ( esp. BrE , informal )

We had three inches of ~ last night.

A few spots of ~ had fallen.

We could do with a spot of ~. ( BrE )

verb + rain

forecast

Rain is forecast for tomorrow.

look like , threaten

It looks like ~ (= it looks as though it is going to rain ) .

Black clouds threatened ~.

pour with ( esp. BrE )

It poured with ~ all afternoon.

get caught in

We got caught in the ~ on the way home.

rain + verb

come down , fall , pour down , trickle

beat , drum , lash , pelt , pound ( esp. AmE )

Rain beat against the roof all night.

The ~ pounded down on her.

drip , patter , splash

She listened to the ~ pattering against the window.

drench sb/sth , soak sb/sth

Heavy ~ drenched us.

come , set in , start

The ~ came just as we set off.

The ~ had set in steadily by the time we got home.

cease , let up , stop

The ~ didn �t let up all day.

continue

The ~ continued for most of the day.

threaten

With ~ threatening, we headed home as fast as we could.

drive sb

The ~ drove the players off the court.

rain + noun

cloud

drop (usually raindrop ) , water (usually rainwater )

shower , storm (usually rainstorm )

barrel , gutter ( both AmE )

gear ( esp. AmE )

None of us had proper ~ gear.

gauge

preposition

in the   ~

We found her sitting in the pouring ~.

out of the   ~

Come in out of the ~.

through the   ~

We drove slowly through the driving ~.

phrases

come ~ or shine , ~ or shine ( figurative )

We work outside every day, ~ or shine.

� Oxford University Press, 2009

 

Les

6 Nov 2011