单词 | sun |
释义 | noun | verb sunsun1 /sʌn/ ●●● S2 W2 noun 1the sun/the Sun the large bright yellow circular object that shines in the sky during the day, that gives us light and heat, and around which the Earth moves: The sky was blue and the sun was shining.the sun rises/comes up/sets/goes down The sun rises in the east and sets in the west. The rain stopped and the sun came out (=you could see the sun).2[uncountable] the heat and light that come from the Sun: That side of the house gets the most sun. I can’t sit in the sun anymore – it’s too hot.3[countable] science, physics any star around which planets move: a distant sun4(everything/anything) under the sun used to emphasize that you are talking about a very large range of things: We talked about everything under the sun.5get/catch some sun informal to spend time outside in the sun, especially long enough that your skin becomes slightly red or brown: It looks like you got a little sun today. [Origin: Old English sunne] → see also make hay while the sun shines at hay (2), there’s nothing new under the sun at new (17) noun | verb sunsun2 verb (sunned, sunning) [intransitive, transitive] (also sun yourself) to sit or lie outside while the sun is shining: people sunning themselves by the pool |
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