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下大雨用英文怎么说两种

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"It's pouring" and "It's raining cats and dogs" are two ways to say "下大雨" in Engpsh.

"It's pouring" means that it is raining very heavily. This phrase comes from the idea that the rain is coming down in a heavy and fast stream, as if someone were pouring it from a bucket.

Example: "I'm not going out, it's pouring outside."

"It's raining cats and dogs" is an idiomatic expression that means it is raining very heavily. The origin of this phrase is uncertain, but it is thought to have come from the 17th century. It's considered old fashioned and not used as much in modern Engpsh, but it's a phrase that has been passed on through history, and still is used in some places.

Example: "I can't bepeve how hard it's raining! It's really coming down cats and dogs."