sun
- IPA[sʌn]
英式
- the star round which the earth orbits;any star in the universe that is similar to the sun, with or without planets.
- sit or lie in the sun;expose (something) to the sun, especially to warm or dry it
noun: sun, plural noun: suns
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名詞
- 1. the star round which the earth orbits the sun shone from a cloudless sky he watched the sun go down over the sea
- ▪ any star in the universe that is similar to the sun, with or without planets. 同義詞
- 2. the light or warmth received from the earth's sun we sat outside in the sun 同義詞
- ▪ literary a person or thing regarded as a source of glory, inspiration, etc. the rhetoric faded before the sun of reality
- ▪ literary used with reference to someone's success or prosperity the sun of the Plantagenets went down in clouds
- 3. literary a day or a year after going so many suns without food, I was sleeping
動詞
- 1. sit or lie in the sun Buzz could see Clare sunning herself on the terrace below
- ▪ expose (something) to the sun, especially to warm or dry it the birds are sunning their wings
- Sunday.
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- Sunday.
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- the deck, or part of a deck, of a yacht or cruise ship that is open to the sky.
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- the deck, or part of a deck, of a yacht or cruise ship that is open to the sky.
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- the sun when seen at midnight during the summer in either the Arctic or Antarctic Circle.
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- another term for rock rose
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- a small screen above a vehicle's windscreen, attached by a hinge so that it can be lowered ...
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- a fast-moving predatory arachnid with a pair of massive vertical pincers (chelicerae). Sun ...
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美式
- the star around which the earth orbits: the sun shone from a cloudless sky he watched the sun go down over the sea
- sit or lie in the sun: Buzz could see Clare sunning herself on the terrace below
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