释义 |
sunned, ppl. a. (sʌnd, poet. ˈsʌnɪd) [f. sun v. + -ed1.] Exposed to, or subjected to the action of, the sun; warmed or dried in the sun; illumined by the sun, sunlit.
1579Spenser Sheph. Cal. Jan. 77 The pensife boy..Arose, and homeward droue his sonned sheepe. 1605Drayton Poems Lyr. & Pastoral Eglog vi. 118 Thou that..To drink at Auon driuest thy sunned sheep. 1850T. Woolner My Beautiful Lady in Germ. No. 1. 2 The sunned bosom of a humming-bird. 1891Hardy Tess xxvii, Having been lying down in her clothes she was warm as a sunned cat. 1893Atlantic Monthly Feb. 282/1 The sunned but unwarmed sky. |