意味
When one bad thing happens, other bad things tend to happen simultaneously or soon after.
文化的背景
Often used in business to describe a 'bad quarter' where everything goes wrong. Frequently used in casual conversation to commiserate over the weather or general life struggles. Used similarly to the UK, often with a sense of dry humor. Used in both professional and personal settings to acknowledge shared hardship.
Keep it simple
Don't try to change the words. It is a fixed proverb.
Use it for empathy
It is a great way to show you understand a friend's bad day.
意味
When one bad thing happens, other bad things tend to happen simultaneously or soon after.
Keep it simple
Don't try to change the words. It is a fixed proverb.
Use it for empathy
It is a great way to show you understand a friend's bad day.
自分をテスト
Complete the proverb.
When it rains, it ______.
The proverb is 'When it rains, it pours.'
Which situation fits the proverb?
You won the lottery and found a dollar on the street.
The proverb is for negative events, not positive ones.
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2 問題When it rains, it ______.
The proverb is 'When it rains, it pours.'
You won the lottery and found a dollar on the street.
The proverb is for negative events, not positive ones.
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よくある質問
2 問No, it is almost exclusively for negative events.
It is neutral and can be used in most settings.
関連フレーズ
Adding insult to injury
similarMaking a bad situation worse.
Bad luck comes in threes
similarMisfortunes happen in groups of three.