释义 |
ˈsun-ˌlighted, ˈsunˌlighted, ppl. a. [f. sun n.1 + lighted ppl. a., after sunlight.] = sunlit.
1787M. Tilghman Let. 6 Oct. in Maryland Hist. Mag. (1926) XXI. 220 The bright, Sun-lighted Wedding proceedings. 1843Ruskin Mod. Paint. I. ii. iii. iii. §18 Melting..into the haziness of the sun-lighted atmosphere. 1861Dickens Let. to Mrs. Watson 8 July, [The photograph] made me laugh..until I shook again, in open sunlighted Piccadilly. 1890Sir R. Ball Star-Land 74 The earth-lighted side of the moon cannot be compared in brilliancy with the sun-lighted side. |