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банковского
Es regnete

in the PONS Dictionary

rain off Brit, rain out VB trans passive Am

to be rained off [or out]

I. rain [reɪn] N

1. rain no pl (precipitation):

Regen m <-s, ->
Landregen m <-s, ->
Dauerregen m <-s> kein pl

2. rain (rainy season):

Regenzeit f <-, -en>

Phrases:

II. rain [reɪn] N modifier

rain (cloud, shower, water):

III. rain [reɪn] VB intr

rain impers:

Phrases:

IV. rain [reɪn] VB trans fig

to rain sth on sb
jdn mit etw dat überhäufen fig
to rain sth on sb
he rained blows on him

I. rain down VB intr

II. rain down VB trans fig

to rain down sth on sb
he rained blows down on him

ˈrain gauge, Am a. ˈrain gage N

Regenmesser m <-s, ->

acid ˈrain N no pl

rain pon·cho N

ˈrain for·est N

Regenwald m <-(e)s, -wälder>
OpenDict entry

rain VB

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rain VB

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rain gear N

Klett Geography Glossary

advection rain N

convectional rain(fall) N

relief rainfall [rɪˈliːf], orographic rain [ˌɒrəʊˈɡræfɪkˈreɪn] N

Klett Biology Glossary

detritus rain [dɪˈtraɪtəsˌreɪn] N

Detritussedimentation (Absinken organischer Teilchen auf den Grund)

tropical rain forest

Present
Irain off
yourain off
he/she/itrains off
werain off
yourain off
theyrain off
Past
Irained off
yourained off
he/she/itrained off
werained off
yourained off
theyrained off
Present Perfect
Ihaverained off
youhaverained off
he/she/ithasrained off
wehaverained off
youhaverained off
theyhaverained off
Past Perfect
Ihadrained off
youhadrained off
he/she/ithadrained off
wehadrained off
youhadrained off
theyhadrained off

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This section could be very treacherous, especially when it has rained heavily as the trail turns into a mudslide.
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When it rained, there were side curtains that one could unroll from the roof to keep one dry.
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It rained that day, but the black community persevered in their boycott.
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On one occasion he spread a load of sand outside a theatre to publicise a western; unfortunately, when it rained cinema-goers trudged much of it inside.
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A thick layer of ash can turn into a calcium rich hardpan as tough as cement after being rained upon.
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