Examples of using Rained in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Rained on in Venice.
The King Who Rained.
And rained down, like….
Thursday: Maybe it rained?
Hasn't rained there since last forever.
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Thoroughly once a week if it hasnt rained.
Last night it rained but not much.
You know once, I think was in Denmark it rained fish.
Missiles have rained down around the graves.
We have a house on that coast and it has never, never rained blood.
It has not rained once since I have been back.
And I practised my English every morning, no matter if it snowed or rained.”.
To be rained off: to be cancelled or postponed due to poor weather.
Already even these services caused- cockroaches rained for 10 days. It was so good for a month, I was delighted.
And it rained not for the space of three years and six months.
Above the sky, was more water, which the dome typically held back, but not always,which explained why sometimes it rained.
Never rained, never snowed, never got too hot or too cold.
The sand on Titan mighthave formed when liquid methane rained and eroded the ice bedrock, possibly in the form of flash floods.
When it rained later, our neighbor told my mom that his roof had leaked.
Vaporised silicate rock condensed at the surface of the synestia and rained onto the proto-Moon, while the Earth-synestia itself gradually shrank.
Boos rained down from the crowd, and Lopez quickly became the fan favorite.
Farms are mostly terraces and as the region enjoy a lot of rain between September and March, hence farms are mainly rained.
That for a few days it rained toads and snakes, by which many men were killed;
IT HAD rained all night and most of the morning and now the sun was going down behind dark, heavy clouds.
For billions of years, Earth has been rained upon by meteorites violently impacting and rearranging the planet's surface.
That night it rained hard, so the next afternoon a logistics team spent all day towing vehicles out of mud.
More than 100 rockets and mortars have rained down on Gaza settlements and Israeli villages just outside the territory in the last four days.
Such phrases have rained terror on techies and quants and relegated them to demoralizing assignments with challenges far below their intellectual potential.
While there is a risk of getting rained on during hurricane season, June generally sees mild weather, fewer crowds and significantly lower prices.
In the 1960s and 1970s, the U.S. rained bombs on Lao villages and the countryside as America's war with Vietnam spilled across the border.