1. pour, pour, note [O][O 1]
She poured herself another cup of tea.
She poured herself another cup of tea.
2. pour; Invest heavily; mass production
They have invested a lot of money in tourism.
They have invested a lot of money in tourism.
3. pour; Radiation (light, heat, etc.). ); To fire (bullets, etc). ) densely [O]
Step 4 pour out
She often confides her troubles to her friends.
She often confides her troubles to her friends.
intransitive verb
1. pour, pour out [Q]
The crowd poured out of the concert hall.
The crowd poured out of the concert hall.
Sweat ran down Martin's face.
Martin's face was sweating like rain.
pour (out) tea
May I pour the wine?
Shall I pour the tea?
3. (teapot, etc. ) inversion [Q]
(Rain) is pouring down.
The rain kept falling.
The rain kept falling.
Noun (short for noun)
1. Dump, dump, surge
2. (One-time) irrigation amount
It's raining cats and dogs.