How to Say ‘Causes sudden rain’ in Simplified Chinese
惹骤雨
💬 Usage Tip: Implies an unexpected or quick change.
🇨🇳 In China: Sudden rain is a common symbol of change or unexpected emotions in Chinese poetry.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
惹
[rě]
provoke
To stimulate a reaction or emotion, typically a negative one.
他的言论惹怒了许多人。
His remarks provoked anger in many people.
骤雨
[zhòu yǔ]
sudden rain
A rain shower that starts quickly and lasts for a short duration.
我们正好赶上了一场骤雨。
We happened to catch a sudden rain.
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