[/sʌn; sʌn/] n 用法: 1 (also the sun) [sing] the star around which the earth orbits and from which it receives lightand warmth 太阳; 日: the sun's rays 太阳的光线 * sendinga space probe to the sun 向太阳发射一个航天探测器 * A watery sun shone through the rain-clouds. 太阳透过雨云发出有雨意的光. 用法: 2 (also the sun) [sing, U] light and warmth from the sun; sunshine 太阳的光和热; 日光; 阳光: sit in the sun 坐在阳光下 * have the sun in one's eyes 阳光照眼 * draw the curtains to shut out/let in the sun 拉窗帘遮蔽[放进]阳光 * I like lots of sun on holiday. 我喜欢在假日里多晒太阳. 用法: 3 [C] any star, esp one around which planets orbit 星体; (尤指)恒星: There are many suns larger than ours. 有许多恒星比我们的太阳还要大. 用法: 4 (idm 习语) catch the sun => catch1.make hay while the sun shines => hay. a place in the sun => place1. under the `sun (anywhere) in the world 在世界上(任何地方): the best wine under the sun 世界上最好的酒 * every country under the sun 世界上每一个国家. with the `sun at dawn or sunset 在日出或日落时; 在黎明或傍晚时分: get up/go to bed with the sun 黎明即起[日落而息]. sun 2 v (-nn-) [Tn] `~ oneself expose oneself to the rays of the sun 晒太阳: He sat in a deck-chair `sunning himself. 他坐在帆布躺椅上晒太阳. Sun abbr 缩写 = Sunday: Sun 1 June 6月1日, 星期日. |