The English idiom "it is raining cats and dogs", used to describe particularly heavy rain, is of unknown etymology and is not necessarily related to the raining animals phenomenon. The phrase has been used at least since the 17th century.
The sentence means they can't play due to heavy rain.
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The English idiom "it is raining cats and dogs", used to describe particularly heavy rain, is of unknown etymology and is not necessarily related to the raining animals phenomenon. The phrase has been used at least since the 17th century.
The sentence means they can't play due to heavy rain.
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Explanation:
It means it's raining so heavy or strong. ( I guess?)