[N-SING 单数名词]太阳;日The sun is the ball of fire in the sky that the Earth goes round, and that gives us heat and light.
[usu the N]
The sun was now high in the southern sky...
太阳正高挂在南边的天空上。
The sun came out, briefly.
太阳短暂地露了露脸。
...the sun's rays...
太阳的光线
The sun was shining.
阳光照耀。
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[N-UNCOUNT 不可数名词]太阳的光和热;日光;阳光 You refer to the light and heat that reach us from the sun as the sun .
[usu the N]
Dena took them into the courtyard to sit in the sun...
德娜带他们到院子里晒太阳。
They were trying to soak up some sun.
他们想晒晒太阳。
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[VERB 动词]晒太阳 If you are sunning yourself, you are sitting or lying in a place where the sun is shining on you.
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[usu cont]
She was last seen sunning herself in a riverside park.
最后一次有人看见她时,她正在河边公园晒太阳。
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[N-COUNT 可数名词]恒星 A sun is any star which has planets going around it.
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[PHRASE 短语]天下万物;世上一切;全世界Everything under the sun means a very great number of things. Anything under the sun means anything at all.
[PHR after v]
We sat there for hours talking about everything under the sun...
我们在那儿坐了几个小时,谈天说地。
The fashion-conscious will go for anything under the sun!
流行意识将无所不在。
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sun★/sʌn; NAmEsʌn/
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sunsunssunnedsunningnoun★1★the sun,the Sun[singular ]the star that shines in the sky during the day and gives the earth heat and light 太阳;日◆the sun's rays太阳的光线◆the rising/setting sun初升的╱西下的太阳◆The sun was shiningand birds were singing. 阳光照耀,鸟儿啼啭。◆The sun was just setting.太阳刚往下落。☞collocationsat
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2★(usuallythe sun )[singular , uncountable ]the light and heat from the sun 太阳的光和热;阳光;日光SYN
sunshine
◆the warmth of the afternoon sun下午温暖的阳光◆This room gets the sun in the mornings.这间屋子上午可以晒着太阳。◆We sat in the sun.我们坐在阳光下。◆The sun was blazing hot.阳光灼热逼人。◆Too much sun ages the skin.晒太阳过多会使皮肤衰老。◆We did our best to keep out of the sun.我们尽量避开阳光照射。◆They've booked a holiday in the sun(= in a place where it is warm and the sun shines a lot).他们已经预订好了去阳光充足的地方度假。◆Her face had obviously caught the sun(= become red or brown)on holiday. 她的脸明显地在假期晒黑了。◆I was driving westwards and I had the sun in my eyes(= the sun was shining in my eyes).我驱车向西行驶,阳光直晃眼。☞see also
sunny
(1 )3[countable ]( technical 术语) any star around which planets move 恒星IDIOMSunder the ˈsunused to emphasize that you are talking about a very large number of things (强调事物数量很大)天下,世上,全世界◆We talked about everything under the sun.天南地北,我们无所不谈。with the ˈsunwhen the sun rises or sets 日出时;日落时◆I get up with the sun.我日出即起。☞more at
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n.verb(-nn-)sunyourself to sit or lie in a place where the sun is shining on you 晒太阳◆We lay sunning ourselves on the deck.我们躺在甲板上晒太阳。sun/sʌn; NAmEsʌn/
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sun1 noun
sun2 verb
sunsun1 /sʌn/ ●●●S2W1 noun
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1 the sun/the Sun the large bright object in the sky that gives us light and heat, and around which the Earth moves → solar: The sky was blue and the sun was shining.2[uncountable] the heat and light that come from the sun → sunny: Too much sun is bad for you.in the sun We sat in the sun, eating ice cream. the warmth of the afternoon sun3[countable] any star around which planets move4everything/anything etc under the sun used to emphasize that you are talking about a large range of things: You can buy jeans in every colour under the sun.5catch the sun British English, get some sun American English if someone catches or gets the sun, they become slightly red or brown because they have been outside in the sun → make hay while the sun shines
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COLLOCATIONS– Meanings 1 & 2verbsthe sun shines· When I woke, the sun was shining.the sun beats down/blazes down (=shines with a lot of light and heat)· The sun beats down on us as we work.the sun comes out (=appears when cloud moves away)· The rain stopped and the sun came out.the sun rises/comes up (=appears at the beginning of the day)· As the sun rises, the birds take flight.the sun sets/goes down (=disappears at the end of the day)· It is a good place to sit and watch the sun go down.the sun sinks (=gradually disappears at the end of the day)· The sun sank lower and the breeze grew cool.ADJECTIVES/NOUN + sunthe hot/warm sun· The hot sun beat down on the men working.the blazing/burning sun· Tourists trudge around in the blazing sun.a bright sun· It was a warm day with a bright sun overhead.the morning/afternoon/evening sun· We ate breakfast outside in the gentle morning sun.the midday/noonday sun· They all sought shade from the blazing midday sun.the rising/setting sun (=the sun as it appears/disappears)· The fields were ablaze with light from the setting sun.phrasesthe sun is high/low in the sky· They walked until the sun was low in the sky.nounsthe sun’s rays· This moisturiser will also protect skin from the sun’s rays.
sun1 noun
sun2 verb
sunsun2 verb (past tense and past participle sunned, present participle sunning)
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sun yourself to sit or lie outside when the sun is shining → sunbathe: The beaches were full of families sunning themselves.
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