词汇 | sky |
释义 | sky noun uk /skaɪ/ us /skaɪ/ A2[ S or U ] the area above the earth, in which clouds, the sun, etc. can be seen: 天,天空 a blue/cloudy/dark sky蓝色/多云/阴暗的天空 in the skyCan you see those birds high up in the sky?你能看到高空的那些鸟吗? look up at/into the skyWe looked up at/into the sky at the sound of the plane.我们听到飞机的声音后抬头仰望天空。 Dove Lee/Moment/GettyImages skies[ plural ] the sky in a particular state or place: (某种天气状况下或某地的)天空 For weeks we had cloudless blue skies.好几个星期以来,我们这里的天空都是晴朗无云,一片湛蓝。 We could see hundreds of stars in the clear desert sky. The sky was a perfect blue - not a cloud in sight.天空一片湛蓝——万里无云。 The sun climbed higher in the sky.太阳升得更高了。 The outline of the castle on the hill was clearly defined against the evening sky.山上城堡的轮廓在夜色的映衬下显得格外清晰。 The sky was alight with hundreds of fireworks.无数的烟花照亮了天空。 The Earth & outer space - general words ablate anti-gravity atmosphere atmospherically auroral geocentric gravity horizon hydrosphere infinite ionospheric lithosphere lithospheric macrocosm mesosphere mesospheric the Big Bang underground weightlessness zero gravity Idiomthe sky's the limit sky verb[ T ] informaluk /skaɪ/ us /skaɪ/ to kick or hit a ball high into the air: He skied a shot over the bar from six yards. He mis-timed the shot and skied the ball straight to a fielder. General terms used in ball sports aggregate score assist attacking back pass backhanded bend hat trick indirect free kick interception kicker launch angle lay someone off loft pitch square ball stiff-arm stroke swat takeaway tap in You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Cricket Football/soccer sky | American Dictionarysky noun us/skɑɪ/ the area above the earth in which clouds, the sun, and the stars can be seen: [ U ]White clouds dotted the sky. [ pl ]They strolled beneath clear blue skies. Idiomthe sky is the limit Examples of skysky It is a mixture of commentary, topical essays (on angels and space, the elements, light, the sky, planets, spheres, heaven and earth) and source book. In this image, a parapet separates an outdoor porch or balcony from a background landscape of sky, trees, hills, and water. Days are rainy only when skies are cloudy, but rainy days do not make cloudy skies obligatory. Of course, once a balloon had taken off and reached a certain point in the sky, it became impossible to control who watched. This quite large paradigm of pairings is linked to a notion that the animals circulate between bird-form in the sky and fish-form in streams. If the sky is clear, the requirement is for a daylight factor of about 0.5% and direct sun must be excluded. It is worth commenting on the projected density of the habstars on the sky. The bird came to him from the east at night when dawn lighted the sky, and circled above him. But one can utter a sentence like (30a) as soon as storm clouds appear in the sky. Some images did not have borders between the sky and ground which may have introduced some bias against positive contrast. The authors suggest this was caused by the darkened skies of the post-impact world. The fourth painting was of a girl with golden hair and a sky-blue dress, sitting on the steps of an old archway. Thanks to the finite speed of light, it is still possible to look into the night sky and see stars that burned out years ago. The riders must ' ride forever on that range up in the sky'. Under a hot desert sky, a distant patch of dry road may be observed, though it appears wet. See all examples of sky These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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