Rainy is the English adjective form of the noun rain, which refers to the weather condition characterized by the presence of liquid water in the form of droplets in the atmosphere, usually falling from clouds. The word "rainy" is pronounced with the stress on the first syllable, "REIN-ee," with the vowel sound in the first syllable pronounced like the "ay" in the word "day."

The word "rain" is derived from the Old English word "regn," which is related to the Latin word "pluvia," both of which mean "rain." The word "rainy" is formed by adding the suffix "-y," which is used to form adjectives from nouns.

Here are a few examples of how "rainy" can be used in English sentences:

"It's going to be a rainy day today, so don't forget to bring your umbrella." (今天要下雨,所以别忘了带雨伞。)
"I don't like going for walks when it's rainy outside." (我不喜欢在雨天出去散步。)
"The plants in the garden need some water, but it's been so rainy lately that I don't need to water them." (花园里的植物需要浇水,但最近下雨太多了,我不需要浇水。)
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最佳回答 2023-03-06