狂风骤雨
Explanation: Originally described as winds and heavy downpours. Metaphor of the situation after fierce sinister or momentum. Usage: Joint type; as predicate, object; metaphor dangerous situation or violent momentum Source: "King Wu Ping, then" the second volume: "I am the dragon body, place squally showers." Examples: I hesitated to strike listen carefully, the original is to awaken people ~. (Yuan Yang was the "Xiaoxiang Rain" off IV)- Thesaurus: roughness, Jifeng cloudburst, Rain Storm Illness, Rough Wind cloudburst, overbearing; pushy; show one's teeth; huff and huff, wind and rain sweeping across a gloomy sky-a grim and grave situation, Howling wind, Flaw Storms, Stormy, blinding wind cloudburst
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