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raindrops

/reyn-drop/US // ˈreɪnˌdrɒp //

雨滴,雨水,雨点,雨丝

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a drop of rain.

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Examples

  • We should stay rain-free while the sun is up, although a couple raindrops near sunset are possible.

  • Flakes passing through this elevated mild air partially melt into icy raindrops.

  • A little bit of the leftover light reflects — bounces — off of the inside edge of the raindrop.

  • Rainbows develop when sunlight passes through falling raindrops.

  • That same thing happens when sunlight shines through a raindrop.

  • Although the beat of a raindrop is proverbially light, the stroke is not ineffective.

  • Not a tree quivered, not a raindrop slipped from a blade of grass, but Guy held out his arms to clasp his long-awaited Pauline.

  • The gentle raindrop grapples with mountains of solid rock, and with never-ending persistence drags them piecemeal into the sea.

  • Karna silent heard this mandate but his birth could not proclaim, Like a raindrop-pelted lotus bent his humble head in shame!

  • The night was inky black, and the wind that swept down the gorge brought an occasional raindrop with it.