rainless / reɪn /

无雨无雨的没有雨没雨

rainless4 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. water that is condensed from the aqueous vapor in the atmosphere and falls to earth in drops more than 0.02 inch in diameter.Compare drizzle.
  2. a rainfall, rainstorm, or shower: We had a light rain this afternoon.
  3. rains, the rainy season; seasonal rainfall, as in India.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to fall: It rained all night.
  2. to fall like rain: Tears rained from their eyes.
  3. to send down rain: The lightning flashed and the sky rained on us in torrents.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to send down in great quantities, as small pieces or objects: People on rooftops rained confetti on the parade.
  2. to offer, bestow, or give in great quantity: to rain favors upon a person.
  3. to deal, hurl, fire, etc., repeatedly: to rain blows on someone's head.
v. 动词组 verb
  1. rain out, to cause, by raining, the cancellation or postponement of a sports event, performance, or the like: The double-header was rained out yesterday.

rainless 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

dry

rainless构成的短语

  • rain cats and dogs
  • rain check
  • rain on one's parade
  • rain or shine
  • rain out
  • rainy day, a
  • come in out of the rain
  • it never rains but it pours
  • right as rain

更多rainless例句

  1. Understandably, residents may be hoping for rain to douse—or at least slow down—the inferno.
  2. Heaviest rain totals & greatest flooding potential will be Tuesday and Wednesday.
  3. Norie QuintosThe dry season in central Guyana and on its savanna is October to March, with temperatures around 80 degrees, though the region does experience some rain in December.
  4. He points to weeks of torrential rains and catastrophic flooding in China.
  5. For forecasting further into the future, what the rain or winds were like many days ago becomes less and less relevant.
  6. “Firestorms Will Rain on the Headquarters of War,” the title threatened.
  7. Basosila Botala is wearing a blue rain jacket despite the sweltering heat.
  8. Small rooms off its graffiti-covered foyer provide shelter from the thick rain that can unexpectedly, and vengefully, hit.
  9. Alice wore a black nylon rain jacket that looked as if it was ill prepared to deal with the coming chill.
  10. We thought they would come last night, but we think there was too much rain.
  11. She set off down Trafalgar Road in the mist and the rain, glad that she had been compelled to walk.
  12. The riches of the unjust shall be dried up like a river, and shall pass away with a noise like a great thunder in rain.
  13. Aristide again sought the message of the stars; but the sky was clouded over, and soon a fine rain began to fall.
  14. I say, my good friend, I have come all the way back to ask you how you were able to say that it would certainly rain to-day?
  15. Now this morning I saw it put down for to-day Very pleasant, and I knew for sartin it would rain before night.