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1 to be overtaken by a sudden shower
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['ʃauə]n1) ливень, ливневой дождь (обычно непродолжительный), обильные атмосферные осадкиThis old raincoat can't/wouldn't stand a heavy shower. — Этот старый плащ в сильный дождь промокает.
The rain is coming in a shower. — Дождь льет ручьем.
A shower is coming down. — Начинается проливной дождь.
- heavy thunder shower- April shower - rain shower
- summer shower
- light shower
- unexpected shower
- shower of hail
- shower of stones
- shower of sleet
- shower of snow
- shower of sparks
- shower of dust
- showers with sunny intervals
- be overtaken by a sudden shower
- be caught in a shower
- stand the shower2) душ, душевая- hot shower- shower pan
- shower room
- shower stall
- have a shower3) приём (в честь свадьбы или рождения ребенка, когда дарят много подарков); a shower party девичник; to give smb a shower устроить для кого-либо приём с дарением подарков (AE)
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