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单词 sunshine
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sunshine


sun·shine

S0891100 (sŭn′shīn′)n.1. a. The light or the direct rays from the sun.b. The warmth given by the sun's rays.c. A location or surface on which the sun's rays fall.2. a. Radiant cheerfulness; geniality.b. A source of cheerfulness.3. Public access or scrutiny: attempts to open the legislative process to more sunshine.
sun′shin′y adj.

sunshine

(ˈsʌnˌʃaɪn) n1. (Astronomy) the light received directly from the sun2. the warmth from the sun3. a sunny area4. a light-hearted or ironic term of address ˈsunˌshiny adj

sun•shine

(ˈsʌnˌʃaɪn)

n. 1. the shining of the sun; direct light of the sun. 2. cheerfulness or happiness. 3. a source of cheer or happiness. 4. the effect of the sun in lighting and heating a place. 5. a place where the direct rays of the sun fall. adj. 6. of or denoting a law requiring a government agency to open its official meetings and records to the public. [1200–50] sun′shin′y, adj.
Thesaurus
Noun1.sunshine - the rays of the sunsunshine - the rays of the sun; "the shingles were weathered by the sun and wind"sunlight, sunlight, visible light, visible radiation - (physics) electromagnetic radiation that can produce a visual sensation; "the light was filtered through a soft glass window"sunburst - a sudden emergence of the sun from behind cloudssunbeam, sunray - a ray of sunlight
2.sunshine - moderate weathersunshine - moderate weather; suitable for outdoor activitiesfair weather, temperatenessatmospheric condition, weather, weather condition, conditions - the atmospheric conditions that comprise the state of the atmosphere in terms of temperature and wind and clouds and precipitation; "they were hoping for good weather"; "every day we have weather conditions and yesterday was no exception"; "the conditions were too rainy for playing in the snow"
3.sunshine - the quality of being cheerful and dispelling gloom; "flowers added a note of cheerfulness to the drab room"cheerfulness, sunniness, cheerattribute - an abstraction belonging to or characteristic of an entitydisposition, temperament - your usual mood; "he has a happy disposition"good-humoredness, good-humouredness, good-naturedness, good-temperedness - a cheerful willingness to be obliging
Translations
阳光快乐

sun

(san) noun1. the round body in the sky that gives light and heat to the earth. The Sun is nearly 150 million kilometres away from the Earth. 太陽 太阳2. any of the fixed stars. Do other suns have planets revolving round them? 恆星 恒星3. light and heat from the sun; sunshine. We sat in the sun; In Britain they don't get enough sun; The sun has faded the curtains. 日光 日光 verbpast tense, past participle sunned to expose (oneself) to the sun's rays. He's sunning himself in the garden. 曬太陽 晒太阳ˈsunless adjective without sun, or lacking sunlight. a sunless room. 無日光的 无日光的ˈsunny adjective1. filled with sunshine. sunny weather. 和煦的 和煦的2. cheerful and happy. The child has a sunny nature. 快樂的 快乐的ˈsunniness noun 歡樂,和煦 欢乐,和煦 ˈsunbathe verb to lie or sit in the sun, especially wearing few clothes, in order to get a suntan. 日光浴 日光浴ˈsunbeam noun a ray of the sun. 一道陽光 一道阳光ˈsunburn noun the brown or red colour of the skin caused by exposure to the sun's rays. 曬傷 晒伤ˈsunburned, ˈsunburnt adjectivesunburnt faces. 曬傷的 晒伤的ˈsundial noun a device, usually in a garden, for telling time from the shadow of a rod or plate on its surface cast by the sun. 日昝 日昝ˈsundown noun (especially American) sunset. 日落 日落ˈsunflower noun a type of large yellow flower with petals like rays of the sun, from whose seeds we get oil. 向日葵 向日葵ˈsunglasses noun plural glasses of dark-coloured glass or plastic to protect the eyes in bright sunlight. 太陽眼鏡 太阳眼镜ˈsunlight noun the light of the sun. The cat was sitting in a patch of sunlight. 陽光 阳光ˈsunlit adjective lighted up by the sun. a sunlit room. 陽光照射的 阳光照射的ˈsunrise noun the rising of the sun in the morning, or the time of this. 日出 日出ˈsunset noun the setting of the sun, or the time of this. the red glow of the sunset. 日落 日落ˈsunshade noun a type of umbrella for sheltering a person from the sun; a parasol. 遮陽傘 遮阳伞ˈsunshine noun1. the light of the sun. The children were playing in the sunshine. 陽光 阳光2. cheerfulness or happiness. 快樂 快乐ˈsunstroke noun a serious illness caused by being in very hot sunshine for too long. 日射病,中暑 日射病,中暑 ˈsuntan noun a brown colour of the skin caused by exposure to the sun. I'm trying to get a suntan. 曬黑 晒黑catch the sun to become sunburnt. 曬黑的 晒黑的under the sun in the whole world. I'm sure that he must have visited every country under the sun. 世界上 在世界上,天下

sunshine

阳光zhCN

sunshine


ray of sunshine

Someone or something that makes others feel happy and positive, often during a difficult time. My best friend was a real ray of sunshine when I was recovering from surgery.See also: of, ray, sunshine

life isn't all sunshine and rainbows

Real life does not just consist of innocent, carefree happiness; there is more hardship or suffering in reality than one realizes. I know it's ugly having to see someone you cared about betray you like that, but life isn't all sunshine and rainbows. Friends who aren't parents themselves will have a harder time realizing that life isn't all sunshine and rainbows when you have a new baby in the house.See also: all, and, life, rainbow, sunshine

a ray of sunshine

1. If you describe someone as a ray of sunshine, you mean that they are always happy and pleasant. Neighbours described the 4-year-old girl as `a ray of sunshine — a cheerful little girl who brightened up all our lives'. Note: You often hear people say that someone is like a ray of sunshine. Kim is like a ray of sunshine, a wonderful and beautiful girl who has completely changed my life. Note: This expression is sometimes used ironically to describe a person who is always miserable and negative. 2. If you describe something as a ray of sunshine, you mean it brings happiness, often during a sad or hopeless time. Emily Jones's first birthday next week will be a ray of sunshine in the darkness of the coming days. Note: You often hear people say that something is like a ray of sunshine. The news was like a ray of sunshine in the winter's gloom. Note: You can also say that something brings a ray of sunshine to someone or something. The Oscars bring a ray of sunshine to our dark February days.See also: of, ray, sunshine

ray of sunshine

someone or something that brings happiness into the lives of others. 1997 Trail Don't worry…let our Knowledge experts bring a ray of sunshine into your lives with their radiant personalities and shining answers. See also: of, ray, sunshine

a ray of ˈsunshine

(informal) a person or thing that makes somebody’s life happier: She calls her granddaughter her ‘little ray of sunshine’.See also: of, ray, sunshine

walk on sunshine

n. to be really happy. I’m in love and I’m walking on sunshine. See also: on, sunshine, walk

sunshine


sunshine

the light received directly from the sun

sunshine

[′sən‚shīn] (astronomy) Direct radiation from the sun, as opposed to the shading of a location by clouds or by other obstructions.
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sunshine


  • noun

Synonyms for sunshine

noun the rays of the sun

Synonyms

  • sunlight
  • sun

Related Words

  • light
  • visible light
  • visible radiation
  • sunburst
  • sunbeam
  • sunray

noun moderate weather

Synonyms

  • fair weather
  • temperateness

Related Words

  • atmospheric condition
  • weather
  • weather condition
  • conditions

noun the quality of being cheerful and dispelling gloom

Synonyms

  • cheerfulness
  • sunniness
  • cheer

Related Words

  • attribute
  • disposition
  • temperament
  • good-humoredness
  • good-humouredness
  • good-naturedness
  • good-temperedness
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