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阵雨 (zhèn yǔ) is a type of rain shower that is usually light and short-lived. It is usually accompanied by gusts of wind. 雷阵雨 (léi zhèn yǔ) is a type of rain shower that is accompanied by thunder and lightning. It is usually more intense and longer-lasting than 阵雨 (zhèn yǔ).
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阵雨 (zhèn yǔ) refers to a type of weather where there is a short period of heavy rain. It is usually accompanied by strong winds and thunder. It is different from 小雨 (xiǎo yǔ), which refers to light rain.
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Yes, there are a few common expressions and phrases that incorporate 阵雨 (zhèn yǔ), which means "rain shower." Here are some of them:
1. 阵雨天气 (zhèn yǔ tiān qì) - This phrase means "shower weather" or "weather with rain showers." It is used to describe a weather forecast that predicts intermittent rain showers.
2. 局部阵雨 (jú bù zhèn yǔ) - This translates to "localized rain showers." It refers to rain showers that occur in specific areas rather than across a wide region, indicating that some places may experience rain while others remain dry.
3. 阵雨过后 (zhèn yǔ guò hòu) - This means "after the rain shower." It can be used to describe the time following a rain shower, often indicating a change in the weather or a fresh atmosphere.
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