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单词 noonday
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Definition of noonday in English:

noonday

noun ˈnuːndeɪˈnunˌdeɪ
  • The middle of the day.

    as modifier the blinds were lowered to keep out the noonday sun
    Example sentencesExamples
    • As we talked, Larry leaned on a cedar fence post, squinting in the noonday sun, and pointed out landmarks on the Bush ranch, three quarters of a mile away.
    • He sat at one of the outside tables taking in the heat of the noonday sun.
    • I put my hand over my eyes and strained to see what was happening through the bright noonday sun.
    • The noonday sun was beginning to become unbearable.
    • The noonday sun poured warm autumn sunlight through the large windows behind them, casting their shadows across the blue and white tiled floors.
    • The flowers had been destroyed by the time we came out to eat last night, and when we got up this morning and walked through the noonday sun to buy breakfast (it had been a late night) all trace of them was gone.
    • Out on the street, the noonday sun was heating up.
    • In the hot noonday sun, students sat on the grass, and faculty in shirtsleeves conducted class.
    • In the blazing noonday sun, they linger in bus stops, near temples, hotels, supermarkets and glitzy shops fronts.
    • A herd of horses came running over the green meadow towards the tree where he and Pamela were preparing a picnic in the noonday sun.
    • Ever since the winter solstice last Dec. 22, the days have been getting longer in the Northern Hemisphere and the noonday sun has climbed higher in the sky.
    • The bar was dark with shadow despite the noonday sun that blazed on shuttered windows.
    • I would have much rather preferred to sit out here and let my skin burn underneath the noonday sun.
    • They walked in the blazing noonday sun with a new purposeful stride.
    • And there, in the dusty noonday sun, the kids beheld a glittering pile of golden coins.
    • Almond trees and coconut palms provided abundant shade from the noonday sun.
    • Three other roommates are asleep upstairs, while downstairs the noonday sun floods in through the windows.
    • Flowing fountains in courtyards filled with the perfume of jasmine created cool retreats from the harsh noonday sun.
    • Cemeteries are impeccably maintained by their respective governments; prestigious memorials and little white crosses in neat rows reflect the noonday sun.
    • For a few days prior to this date, look at the noonday sun; it will appear as if it is in the same location in the sky.
    Synonyms
    midday, twelve noon, twelve midday, twelve o'clock, high noon, noontime, noontide, twelve hundred, twelve hundred hours, one-two-double-o
 
 

Definition of noonday in US English:

noonday

nounˈnunˌdeɪˈno͞onˌdā
  • The middle of the day.

    as modifier the blinds were lowered to keep out the noonday sun
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The noonday sun poured warm autumn sunlight through the large windows behind them, casting their shadows across the blue and white tiled floors.
    • The bar was dark with shadow despite the noonday sun that blazed on shuttered windows.
    • I put my hand over my eyes and strained to see what was happening through the bright noonday sun.
    • He sat at one of the outside tables taking in the heat of the noonday sun.
    • A herd of horses came running over the green meadow towards the tree where he and Pamela were preparing a picnic in the noonday sun.
    • Cemeteries are impeccably maintained by their respective governments; prestigious memorials and little white crosses in neat rows reflect the noonday sun.
    • And there, in the dusty noonday sun, the kids beheld a glittering pile of golden coins.
    • Three other roommates are asleep upstairs, while downstairs the noonday sun floods in through the windows.
    • I would have much rather preferred to sit out here and let my skin burn underneath the noonday sun.
    • The flowers had been destroyed by the time we came out to eat last night, and when we got up this morning and walked through the noonday sun to buy breakfast (it had been a late night) all trace of them was gone.
    • The noonday sun was beginning to become unbearable.
    • Almond trees and coconut palms provided abundant shade from the noonday sun.
    • For a few days prior to this date, look at the noonday sun; it will appear as if it is in the same location in the sky.
    • As we talked, Larry leaned on a cedar fence post, squinting in the noonday sun, and pointed out landmarks on the Bush ranch, three quarters of a mile away.
    • Ever since the winter solstice last Dec. 22, the days have been getting longer in the Northern Hemisphere and the noonday sun has climbed higher in the sky.
    • In the blazing noonday sun, they linger in bus stops, near temples, hotels, supermarkets and glitzy shops fronts.
    • Flowing fountains in courtyards filled with the perfume of jasmine created cool retreats from the harsh noonday sun.
    • In the hot noonday sun, students sat on the grass, and faculty in shirtsleeves conducted class.
    • Out on the street, the noonday sun was heating up.
    • They walked in the blazing noonday sun with a new purposeful stride.
    Synonyms
    midday, twelve noon, twelve midday, twelve o'clock, high noon, noontime, noontide, twelve hundred, twelve hundred hours, one-two-double-o
 
 
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