heave rain
It's a Chinese idiom, PI á op à D à y à, which means it's like pouring water. It's a very heavy rain. From the storm.
The origin of Idioms
Zhou Libo's "Stormy rain" the first 12: "the northwest hanging sky from the black clouds, not a long time, the pouring rain came, with thunder and lightning, because it rained every two days, the black mud on the road is always dry, people are barefoot, along the road."
Idiom usage
Heavy rain. It's pouring rain outside, so we have to stay in the dormitory. it began to rain cats and dogs in Xinjiang in the afternoon. Only 20 minutes later, the road began to accumulate water and the rainfall was heavy. Wang Shuo's "stubborn master" said: "the sky is very bright, there is no wind, and there is a silent pouring rain on the street."
heave rain
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