单词 | sun |
释义 | sun [sʌn] noun [S or U] ESSENTIAL ■the star that the Earth moves around, which provides light and heat for the Earth, or the light or heat that the Earth receives from this star 太阳;阳光,日光;太阳热能 •The sun rises •The sun's rays are at their most powerful at midday.正午时分阳光最强烈。 •I think I've had a bit too much sun today - I've got a headache.我想我今天晒太阳晒得有点多了——我觉得头痛。 •Shall we go and sit out in •We thought we'd go out for a walk while the sun was shining [sʌn] noun [S or U] everything under the sun ■everything that exists or is possible 世界上的一切,一切可能之事 •I've tried everything under the sun on this stain, but I just can't get rid of it.我甚么招术都试过了,就是没法把这块污渍去掉。 [sʌn] noun [S or U] the sun sets on sth literary ■If the sun sets on something, it ends 结束,终结 •It used to be said that Britain ruled an empire on which the sun would never set.过去人们常说英国统治着一个日不落帝国。 [sʌn] noun [S or U] think the sun shines out (of) sb's arse / backside UK offensive ■to love and admire someone so much that you do not think they have any bad qualities (因为爱和崇拜)认为(某人)放的屁都是香的,满眼都是(某人)的优点 [sʌn] verb sun yourself [R] ■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。 |
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