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  1. 说曲子,《rain》这首曲子急促中又裹挟着对即将获得自由的激动,总体处于一个亢奋的状态,符合人物内心的情绪,在影视中发挥的是抒情功能。抛开情节听曲子,是肯定会有不一样的感觉,但是音乐本身就具有抒情性,所以不结合剧情也没有关系。

  2. 2018年2月10日 · Rain is wet. Rain causes flooding. Rain enables plants to grow. The above are referring to rain in general. The rain has stopped. The rain is heavier now than earlier. The rain in South Africa is inadequate for current needs. The above refer to specific instances of rain - implicitly or explicitly.

  3. Ref:rain源于Refrain 抑制 和rain 雨 两个单词巧妙的用:连接在一起,对译漫画题目《恋如雨止》,“在所有情感像迫待经临的雨季倾泄下来时,却遭受无法信步淋雨、无法表达自我的限制,内心如何宣告自己的未来?

  4. 之所以说私人化,是因为Gaga和A妹最近一两年都经历了一些生活上的不幸与伤心事。. Gaga在采访中直言在A star is born中入戏太深,情感包袱太重,好一段时间之后才走出角色来。. 之后又与经纪人男友取消订婚。. 开场第一段歌词. I never asked for the rainfall At least I ...

  5. 2017年5月9日 · May 9, 2017. #6. Hermione Golightly said: 'It's a heavy rain' and 'there's a heavy rain' are not the way we express this idea - that means they are not idiomatic. I agree that we say 'It's pouring (with rain)!' most often in conversation. But if you are writing, and as a learner, you need to know that 'It's raining heavily' is the standard ...

  6. 2009年10月13日 · English (Ireland) Oct 13, 2009. #2. There is, as you say, nothing wrong with the sentence "It will rain". The difference in meaning is the perception of how soon the event will happen. "It will rain" on its own is a bit pointless. As there is no time mentioned or referenced, it just means that it will rain at some point in the future, which is ...

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  8. 2021年6月23日 · Both 'a' and 'little' belong to a word that is hidden. "A little rain" is basically an abbreviation of " a little bit of rain". TrishaOko said: I also know the difference between "a little" and just "little". A little means there's small amount of something, but it's enough. But just little means there's almost nothing.

  9. 2009年1月11日 · Russian. Jan 11, 2009. #3. In my native language when someone walks when it rains, he/she goes " under the rain". But I've never heard this expression in english and it sounds pretty weird. However when it snows and someone walks, we say he/she goes "in the snow".

  10. 2021年7月1日 · AmericanAbroad said: When you put an article, "a" before rain, then it seems to be referring to the rain as an event which took place and ended. It was a heavy rain we had yesterday, or this morning, or just now. Without the article, "what heavy rain" sounds to me like an exclamation you would make while the rain was occurring.

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