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thundershower

/thuhn-der-shou-er/US // ˈθʌn dərˌʃaʊ ər //UK // (ˈθʌndəˌʃaʊə) //

雷阵雨,雷声大雨点小,雷雨,雷雨天气

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a shower accompanied by thunder and lightning.

Examples

  • Some remnant downpours linger, however, from near McLean into downtown Washington and the atmosphere remains humid and unstable enough for widely scattered thundershowers to continue intermittently through around sunset.

  • Scattered thundershowers are likely both days in the afternoon and evening.

  • It should get close enough to at least set off thundershowers later in the day.

  • Some scattered showers and perhaps thundershowers will continue to move through into the overnight hours.

  • Little or no running water is to be found, and only after a thundershower are the pools filled.

  • As I sped along, the sky deepened and a severe thundershower threatened.

  • The day was hot and sultry, though a heavy thundershower somewhat cooled the air.

  • Within ten minutes a thundershower was falling, and almost as if by magic, all that snow melted away.

  • It couldn't have been lightning, for there hasn't been a thundershower this season.