词汇 | sun |
释义 | sun noun[ S or U ] uk /sʌn/ us /sʌn/ A1 the star that provides light and heat for the earth and around which the earth moves: 太阳 sun rises/setsThe sun rises in the east and sets in the west.太阳东升西落。 The sun's rays are at their most powerful at midday.正午时分阳光最强烈。 sun shinesWe thought we'd go out for a walk while the sun was shining.我们想我们应该趁着阳光好的时候出去散散步。 heibaihui/iStock/Getty Images Plus/GettyImages A1 the light or heat that the earth receives from the sun: 太阳的光和热;阳光,日光 I think I've had too much sun today - I have a headache.我想我今天晒太阳晒得有点多了——我觉得头痛。 in the sunLet's go and sit out in the sun.我们到外面阳光下坐坐好吗? brightness that allows you to see lightLight streamed in through the window. brightnessThe brightness of the sun hurt his eyes. illuminationFor professional-quality photos, it is best to use several sources of illumination. sunThis plant needs to be in full sun. sunlightSunlight streamed in through the windows. daylightHow much daylight does this room get? The sun climbed higher in the sky.太阳升得更高了。 They're advising that children be kept out of the sun altogether. The clouds finally parted and the sun came out.云终于散去,太阳出来了。 She left the midday sun for the cool of the shade. Now I know it won't look very cool, but this hat will keep the sun out of your eyes. Light backlight backlighting beam brilliance candlelight coruscation fluorescence helio- illumination infrared moonbeam opalescence phosphene phosphorescence photo shininess starlight sunlight sunshine torchlight You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Astronomy Idiomseverything under the sun the sun sets on something think the sun shines out (of) someone's arse/backside sun verb uk /sʌn/ us /sʌn/ sun yourself to lie or sit somewhere where there is a lot of sun, especially in order to make your skin darker: (尤指为了使皮肤变黑而)晒太阳,沐日光浴 I sat on the balcony sunning myself.我坐在阳台上晒太阳。 We could see Miranda sunning herself on the dock. Most afternoons, we would sun ourselves on the beach. We were all working hard while you were sunning yourself in the Caribbean. We watched a small lizard sunning itself on the trunk of a tree. Synonym sunbathe Beauty treatments aesthetic aesthetician beautician beauty beauty salon esthetician exfoliate exfoliation eye mask filler microblading microdermabrasion microneedling nail art rasul sunbathe sunbed tattooed threading waxing You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: The skin, & skin colour Sun. written abbreviation for Sunday周日,星期天(Sunday的缩写) Days, & parts of the week at the weekendphrase at weekendsphrase calends Fri. Friday Mon. Monday nones sat Saturday school night today tomorrow Tue. Tuesday wed weekend weekend warrior weeknight yesterday sun | American Dictionarysun noun[ U ] us/sʌn/ the star around which the earth moves and that provides light and heat for the earth: The sun is the center of our solar system. Sun also means the light or heat that the earth receives from this star: Sit in the sun where it’s a lot warmer. sun verb[ I/T ] us/sʌn/-nn- to lie or sit somewhere where there is a lot of sun, esp. in order to make your skin darker: [ T ]All morning, the cat sunned herself on the stone wall. Sun. noun abbreviation for Sunday Examples of sunsun These points or places are: where the sun rises; where it reaches the top; where the sun sets; and where it reaches bottom. Today, the age of the moon is counted after the new moon, when the moon is near the sun and invisible. Sitting in the hot summer sun, unprotected by shade for more than seven hours, the community demonstrated its aversion to the dredging. Year round, daily use is advised if the patient has a history of skin cancer, sun-damaged and ageing skin. Patients with a history of skin cancer should be advised to use a broad-spectrum sunscreen or sunblock with a sun-protection factor of 15 or above. The sun was shining brilliantly when all of a sudden darkness descended over the place. When in the sun, wear sun-protective hats with wide brims to protect the ears, face and neck nape. From the sun and the moon humans learn to determine periodicity, through which metrical oscillations the natural world begins to make formal sense. The sun is 93 million miles from the earth. Readings were taken at 1-m intervals along each transect when the sun was obscured by continuous cloud cover or near the horizon. All leaves on these branches were in full sun and came from heights of 25-35 m above the forest floor. Introspective and unimaginative, the sun king's two successors did nothing to arrest this process. And the sun somehow doesn't realize how wonderful it is until after a room is made. It is to be the sun from which the college radiates, as well as the centre into which its energy, wisdom and ethos are condensed. On the left, under a beaming sun and the title 'peaceful coexistence', the colourful flags of many nations indicate what the alternative should be. See all examples of sun 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. Collocations withsunsunThese are words often used in combination with sun. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. afternoon sun The old shed, boundary wall and pergola create a sheltered corner exposed to the afternoon sun where herbs can thrive. blazing sun They were left there without food or water under the blazing sun. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 evening sun The kitchen faces west, catching evening sun during preparation of the main meal. 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