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1 rain
[reɪn]1. noun1) water falling from the clouds in liquid drops:مَطَرWe had flooding because of last week's heavy rains.
2) a great number of things falling like rain:وابِلٌ منa rain of arrows.
2. verb1) ( only with it as subject) to cause rain to fall:تُمْطِرI think it will rain today.
2) to (cause to) fall like rain:يُمْطِر، يَنْزِل كالمَطَرArrows rained down on the soldiers.
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2 rain
أمْطَر \ rain: (always with it) to fall as rain: It has been raining all day. \ أَمْطار \ rain: a period of rain; a fall of rain: Heavy rains last week damaged the railway track. \ غَيْث \ rain: water falling from the clouds. \ مَطَر \ rain: water falling from the clouds. -
3 rain
وَابِلٌ مِن المَطَر \ downpour: a heavy fall of rain. rain: a period of rain; a fall of rain: Heavy rains last week damaged the railway track. -
4 rain
هَطَلَ \ pour: (of rain) to fall heavily: It’s pouring. rain: (always with it) to fall as rain: It has been raining all day. -
5 rain cats and dogs
أمْطَرَت كَأَفواه القِرَب \ rain cats and dogs: rain very hard. \ اِنْهَمَر المطر بغزارة \ rain cats and dogs: to rain very hard. -
6 rain cats and dogs
to rain very hard.تَهْطُل الأمطار بِغَزارَه -
7 rain check
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8 rain forest
nouna thick tropical forest in a region where it rains a lot.غابَة أمْطار -
9 rain-gauge
nounan instrument for measuring rainfall.مِقْياس كَمِّيَّة المَطَر -
10 take a rain check
(American) (to ask) to do something at a later time:يَطْلُب اسْتِعمال الشَّيء في وَقْتٍ لاحِقThanks for inviting me to dinner, but can I take a rain check on it?
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11 (as) right as rain
perfectly all right; completely well.على ما يُرام -
12 (as) right as rain
perfectly all right; completely well.على ما يُرام -
13 shita
rain; winter [Mal xita, xitwa, Heb setav (autumn), Syr sathwa, JNA sithwa] -
14 -soaked
مُبَلَّلrain-soaked / blood-soaked clothing
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15 أمطر
أمْطَر \ rain: (always with it) to fall as rain: It has been raining all day. \ أمْطَرَ بِـ \ shower: to send a shower; come in a shower: They showered him with questions. besiege with: to keep on asking, etc; attack with: He was besieged with questions from all sides. \ See Also أَمْطَرَ بالأَسْئِلَة \ أمْطَرَت رذاذًا (بَخْبَخَت) \ drizzle: rain in small drops. spit: to rain gently, with scattered drops. \ أمْطَرَت كَأَفواه القِرَب \ rain cats and dogs: rain very hard. -
16 rainfall
كَمِّيّة المطر السنويّة \ rainfall: a fall of rain; a measured amount of rain: The place with the highest rainfall (figures). \ مُعَدَّل سقوط المَطَر \ rainfall: a fall of rain; a measured amount of rain: The place with the highest rainfall (figures). \ هُطُول المَطَر \ rainfall: a fall of rain; a measured amount of rain: The place with the highest rainfall (figures). -
17 sleet
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18 مطر
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19 وابل
وَابِل \ shower: a lot of things that fall or arrive at the same time: a shower of stones; a shower of invitations. torrent: a violent stream: a mountain torrent, rain falling in torrents. volley: a number of things that are thrown or fired together (in attack): a volley of stones; a volley of complaints. \ See Also سيل (سَيْل)، زخة (زَخَّة) \ وَابِلٌ مِن المَطَر \ downpour: a heavy fall of rain. rain: a period of rain; a fall of rain: Heavy rains last week damaged the railway track. \ وَابِلٌ من نِيرَان المِدْفَعِيّة \ barrage: continuous firing from many big guns. -
20 انهمر
اِنْهَمَر \ pelt: (of rain) to fall heavily: It was pelting (down) when I got home. pour: (of rain) to fall heavily: It’s pouring. run: (of water, etc.) to flow; allow to flow: The tears ran down her face. \ اِنْهَمَر المطر بغزارة \ rain cats and dogs: to rain very hard. \ اِنْهَمَكَ دون طائل \ mess about: to play instead of acting seriously; put things into disorder: Stop messing about - I’m trying to work! Don’t mess about with that paint.
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