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1 rain
n. regen, bui--------v. regenenrain1[ reen]1 regen ⇒ regenbui, regenval♦voorbeelden:a rain of blows • een reeks klappena rain of congratulations • een stroom gelukwensen¶ (come) rain or shine • weer of geen weer, onder alle omstandigheden→ right right/II 〈meervoud; the〉————————rain2♦voorbeelden:hospitality rained upon the visitors • de bezoekers werden overladen met gastvrijheid→ rain down rain down/II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉♦voorbeelden:〈 informeel〉 the match was rained off/ 〈 Amerikaans-Engels〉 out • de wedstrijd werd afgelast/onderbroken vanwege de regen2 the father rained presents upon his only daughter • de vader overstelpte zijn enige dochter met cadeaus→ rain down rain down/ -
2 rain
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3 rain and wind buffeted the trees
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4 rain cats and dogs
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5 rain down
rain down♦voorbeelden:II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 doen neerdalen ⇒ doen neerkomen, neerstorten♦voorbeelden: -
6 rain forest
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7 rain had denuded the hill of its fertile soil
rain had denuded the hill of its fertile soilEnglish-Dutch dictionary > rain had denuded the hill of its fertile soil
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8 rain has set in
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9 rain check
kaart voor ander moment (in geval van regen); uitnodiging voor ander momentrain check♦voorbeelden:1 〈informeel; figuurlijk〉 I don't want a drink now, but I'll take a rain check on it • ik wil nu niets drinken, maar ik hou het van je te goed -
10 rain gauge
regenmeter (instrument dat totale hoeveelheid regen die gevallen is meet in millimeters)rain gauge -
11 rain clouds
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12 rain or shine
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13 rain water
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14 rain sensors
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15 it looks like rain
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16 (as) right as rain
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17 (come) rain or shine
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18 a rain of arrows
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19 a rain of blows
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20 a rain of congratulations
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