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Yes, there are several synonyms for 大雨 (dàyǔ) that can be used to refer to "heavy rain." Here are a few:
1. 暴雨 (bàoyǔ) - This term means "storm rain" and is often used to describe intense and sudden downpours that can lead to flooding. It emphasizes the severity and potentially dangerous nature of the rain.
2. 倾盆大雨 (qīngpén dàyǔ) - This phrase translates to "torrential rain" or "a downpour." It conveys the idea of rain falling in large quantities, similar to the way water would pour from a bucket.
3. 大暴雨 (dà bàoyǔ) - This literally means "heavy storm rain" and is used to describe an even more intense level of rain than just 大雨 (dàyǔ). It suggests extreme weather conditions with heavy rainfall.
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大雨 (dàyǔ) means "heavy rain" in English. It is a compound word made up of the characters 大 (dà), meaning "big" or "heavy", and 雨 (yǔ), meaning "rain". It is pronounced as "dà yǔ" in Mandarin Chinese.
Example sentences using 大雨 (dàyǔ):
- 今天下了一场大雨。(Jīntiān xià le yī chǎng dàyǔ.) - Today there was a heavy rain.
- 大雨过后,街道上积水很深。(Dàyǔ guòhòu, jiēdào shàng jīshuǐ hěn shēn.) - After the heavy rain, there was deep water on the streets.
- 昨天晚上下了一场大雨,所以今天早上空气特别清新。(Zuótiān wǎnshàng xià le yī chǎng dàyǔ, suǒyǐ jīntiān zǎoshang kōngqì tèbié qīngxīn.) - There was a heavy rain last night, so the air is especially fresh this morning.
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