英:[ˈsʌnbi:m]
美:[ˈsʌnˌbim]
英:[ˈsʌnbi:m]
美:[ˈsʌnˌbim]
sun·beam
suhn bim
复数:sunbeams
词根:sunbeam
n.sunbather 日光浴者;晒太阳的人
古英语词汇 sunnebeam; 参见 sun(太阳)+ beam(光束)。作为“开朗的人”于1886年开始使用。
The first known use of sunbeam was before the 12th century
sundaenoun
a serving of ice cream topped with fruit, syrup, or nuts
sunburstnoun
a flash of sunlight especially through a break in the clouds
a jeweled pin representing a sun surrounded by rays
a design in the form of rays extending from a central point
sunburn1 of 2verb
to burn or discolor by the sun
to become sunburned
sunburn2 of 2noun
a sore red state of the skin caused by too much sunlight
sunburn1 of 2verb
to burn or discolor by the sun
to become sunburned
sunburn2 of 2noun
a sore red state of the skin caused by too much sunlight
sunburn1 of 2verb
to burn or discolor by the sun
to become sunburned
sunburn2 of 2noun
a sore red state of the skin caused by too much sunlight
sunbonnetnoun
a woman's bonnet with a wide brim framing the face and usually having a ruffle at the back to protect the neck from the sun
sunblocknoun
a preparation (as a lotion) applied to the skin to prevent sunburn (as by physically blocking out the sun's rays)
sunbeamnoun
a ray of sunlight
1 Let me be a sunbeam.
我想成为一束阳光。
2 The next morning, sunbeams shined brightly into the living room, almost forcing me to open my eyes.
3 My dress fitted perfectly and everyone said that I looked like a sunbeam in it.
4 Like a sunbeam piercing through a cloudy sky, faith portends that better weather is on the way.
就像阳光穿透了多云的天空,信仰预示着好天气就要来临了。
5 Storm clouds and diagonal sunbeams add drama to the compositions, yet the artists did not always see such convenient artful lines when they stood outdoors sketching.
6 All the planning creates music that feels as impermanent, and illuminating, as a sunbeam.
7 The sky is dramatic, with sunbeams radiating like spotlights from behind thunderheads.
8 There, just below platform level on the 115-year-old structure, sunbeams reached the street through splinters of badly decayed timbers and wooden ties that support and secure the steel railroad tracks.
9 But in all of these sunbeams, there were still shadows of grief.
10 But then, like a sunbeam pushing through clouds, came bop music, an almost twistedly positive Chicago hip-hop sound that came with ecstatic dances and relentless cheer, serving as a counterbalance to drill’s nihilism.
11 One sunbeam lights a room.
一缕阳光可以照亮一房间。
12 It’s very “LA” – earnest but uplifting, with lots of chat about finding your inner light – but Cyrus is a human sunbeam.
13 A lone sunbeam pierced the shadow from high above, and I heard a trickle of water.
14 Afternoon sunbeams stretched across the vast floor inside a palazzo that occupies an entire New York City block.
15 A sunbeam brightened her hair to gold.
一束阳光将她的头发照成金黄色.
16 As well as adding luminosity and the appearance of healthiness to the skin (timely after a long, drizzly winter), sunbeam blonde makes the hair look–as the name suggests–sun-kissed and natural.
17 In the sunbeam passing through the window there are fine grains of dust shining like gold.
在射入窗内的阳光里,细微的尘埃像金子一般在闪闪发亮.
18 But Méndez turns the play into a moving character study that — moon-referencing title notwithstanding — is as sharp as a noon sunbeam.
19 Raindrops caught in a sunbeam seem to opalesce.
日光中的雨滴似乎是乳白色.
20 Garden Street was bleak, save for the aural sunbeam of Aretha singing through the surface noise of well-worn vinyl, assuring us that God would take care of everything.