英:[sʌn]
美:[sʌn]
英:[sʌn]
美:[sʌn]
复数:suns
第三人称单数:suns
现在分词:sunning
过去式:sunned
过去分词:sunned
sunlike (adj.)
词根:sun
adj.sunny 阳光充足的,和煦的;快活的;性情开朗的
sunless 阳光照射不到的,阴暗的
adv.sunnily 快活地;照着阳光
n.sunbather 日光浴者;晒太阳的人
sunniness 阳光照射,阳光充足;活泼
sunning 日照法
v.sunning 晒青,晒干(sun的ing形式)
noun
often capitalized the luminous celestial body around which the earth and other planets revolve, from which they receive heat and light, which is composed mainly of hydrogen and helium, and which has a mean distance from earth of about 93,000,000 miles (150,000,000 kilometers), a linear diameter of 864,000 miles (1,390,000 kilometers), and a mass 332,000 times greater than earth
a celestial body like the sun : star
the heat or light radiated from the sun
played in the sun all day
one resembling the sun (as in warmth or brilliance)
the rising or setting of the sun
from sun to sun
glory, splendor
verb
transitive verb
to expose to or as if to the rays of the sun
intransitive verb
to sun oneself
abbreviation
Sunday
in the sun在阳光下,无忧无虑
under the sun天下;究竟
with the sun朝着太阳转动的方向,顺时针方向
sun yat-senn. 孙逸仙
see the sun活着;出生;发现太阳的耀眼
setting sun落日;斜阳
morning sun朝阳
sun yat-sen university中山大学
sun exposure日照
sun light日光
sun set日落
against the sun与时针方向相反,逆时针方向
after sun日晒后用品
sun god太阳神,日神
place in the sun好的境遇;有太阳的地方
sun block防晒乳
take the sun测太阳高度
sun hat遮阳帽
sun moon lake台湾日月潭
sun cream防晒霜
古英语中的 sunne 指的是“太阳”,源自原始日耳曼语 *sunno(也包括古诺尔斯语、古撒克逊语、古高地德语 sunna,中古荷兰语 sonne,荷兰语 zon,德语 Sonne,哥特语 sunno),源自 PIE *s(u)wen-,是根词 *sawel- 的另一种形式,意为“太阳”。
古英语中的 sunne 是阴性的(通常在日耳曼语中如此),在16世纪之前英语中使用的是阴性代词; 此后,阳性代词占主导地位。帝国 on which the sun never sets(1630年)最初指的是西班牙帝国,后来指的是英国帝国。have one's place in the sun(1680年代)的意思源自帕斯卡尔的 "Pensées"; 德国帝国的外交政策意义(1897年)源自冯·比洛的一次演讲。
太阳
距地球最近,因而最亮的一颗恒星。地球绕它公转。
晒池
dried of the pond 排干池水,利用太阳能杀灭池底有害生物的措施。
Noun Middle English sunne, from Old English; akin to Old High German sunna sun, Latin sol — more at solar
The first known use of sun was before the 12th century
sunbatheverb
to expose oneself to sunlight or a sunlamp especially to get a tan
sunbathnoun
the action of sunbathing
sunbakedadjective
heated, parched, or compressed especially by too much sunlight
baked by exposing to sunshine
sunbaked bricks
sun1 of 2noun
the star around which the planets revolve, from which they receive heat and light, and which has an average distance from the earth of about 93,000,000 miles (150,000,000 kilometers), a diameter of 864,000 miles (1,390,000 kilometers), and a mass 332,000 times greater than earth
a star like the sun
the heat or light given off by the sun : sunshine
one resembling the sun usually in brilliance
the rising or setting of the sun
from sun to sun
sun2 of 2verb
to expose to or as if to the rays of the sun
to sun oneself
1 That planet itself is on the other side of the Sun.
2 Tycho’s idea was that the Earth is fixed at the centre of the Universe and that the Sun, the Moon and the fixed stars orbit around the Earth.
3 “The Sun Maidens are all beautiful. Everyone knows this is so. It is not assured that I can catch an eye any more than another Maiden.”
4 Sun comes through the fanlight, falling in colors across the floor: red and blue, purple.
5 From the size of the Earth’s shadow on the Moon during a lunar eclipse, he deduced that the Sun had to be much larger than the Earth, as well as very far away.
6 “Why are we going to Sacred Sun City?” he asked.
7 Two opposing rows of columns ran in straight lines from the gates of the Sun to the gates of the Moon.
8 But hydrogen fusion cannot continue forever: in the Sun or any other star, there is only so much hydrogen fuel in its hot interior.
9 In the mornings, I packed the girls’ lunch boxes with Lunchables and Capri Suns.
10 The sun and stars are luminous bodies.
太阳和恒星是发光体.
11 At dusk the Company set out, and turning now half east they steered their course towards Caradhras, which far away still glowed faintly red in the last light of the vanished Sun.
12 Tallmadge was “at a tavern called the Rising Sun,” getting a report from the egg seller when he was warned that British cavalry were nearby.
13 As the Sun rose above the Harbor, we could see figures onboard the Ships — a desperate Call — the Watch first scrying us upon Bunker Hill.
14 A marble rolls around the pucker in a orbit like that of a planet around the Sun.
15 We would return tens of billions of years in our future—to find the Earth a charred cinder and the Sun dead.
16 The same is true of the phases of Venus: once their existence was acknowledged, the conclusion that Venus orbited the Sun was inescapable.
17 ‘If Elves could fly over mountains, they might fetch the Sun to save us,’ answered Gandalf.
18 On one, Speed had piled hundreds of editions of the Baltimore Sun dating back to the 1970s, when her husband died.
19 If I left immediately, I could join the emperor’s entourage and be in Sacred Sun City well in time for the Inti Raymi festival.
20 Fixed stars winking and blinking in the heavens were suns.
在天空中闪烁的固定的星,是恒星.
1 印度麻
4 阴暗的
tenebrific wan dull shady murky gloomy shadowy dun dusky sable grey clouded darkish stygian chthonic darksome tenebrous disconsolate fuliginous tenebrificate
5 沐日光浴
6 太阳
solar sunny heliacal heliographic lamp Apollo Betsy sol Phoebus the eye of the day solar daystar helio- Sol orb apollo phoebus fire-ball solar fever old jamica Old Sol
7 成功
Godspeed point speed success achievement joy prosperity boffo make go click hit score fly succeed triumph flourish prosper carry the day make the grade land on feet make a hit do well for oneself
8 气候
9 日光
day light shine sunlight sunshine daylight sunbeam Nikko daylight Day the light of day solar light
10 没趣的
13 菽麻
16 发光
shiny radiant shining luminous luminary photogenic radiative beaming luminescent irradiate irradiated photic illuminant beamy sheeny luminiferous lightsome luciferous needfire radiation glitter radiance gleam luminance irradiation irradiance luminescence gloze effulge resplend fulgurate light fire burn shine flame lamp glow ignite sheen luster beam gloss brighten
20 曝晒
21 中心人物
center centre soul symposiarch kingpin keyman central figure
25 印度麻纤维
26 光辉
relucent noble radiant sheen blazing lustrous resplendent lucent auroral effulgent refulgent fulgent splendorous splendent aurorean luculent fulgid light fire shine glory flame glow brightness blaze halo glitter brilliance splendor radiance luster luminosity irradiation irradiance effulgence aureole refulgence coruscation
28 一日
30 阴暗
tenebrific wan dull shady murky gloomy shadowy dun dusky sable grey murk clouded darkish stygian chthonic darksome tenebrous disconsolate fuliginous shadily shadow shade darkness obscure cloudiness obscuration shadiness tenebrificate bedim
31 年
an. year age winter annum vicennial bicentennial tercentenary twelvemonth summer decade millennium
33 权力
might power hand arm authority capacity danger rod sword warrant grasp potency puissance potence
34 全盛
36 晒不到太阳的
37 一年