单词 | sky |
释义 | sky n. & v. --n (pl. skies) (in sing. or pl.)   1. the region of the atmosphere and outer space seen from the earth.   2. the weather or climate evidenced by this. --vtr. (skies, skied)   1. Cricket etc. hit (a ball) high into the air.   2. hang (a picture) high on a wall. Phrases and idioms sky-blue adj. & n. a bright clear blue. sky-blue pink an imaginary colour. sky-clad sl. naked (esp. in witchcraft). sky cloth Theatr. a backcloth painted or coloured to represent the sky. sky-high adv. & adj. as if reaching the sky, very high. the sky is the limit there is practically no limit. sky pilot sl. a clergyman. sky-rocket n. a rocket exploding high in the air. --vintr. (-rocketed, -rocketing) (esp. of prices etc.) rise very steeply or rapidly. sky-shouting the sending of messages from an aircraft to the ground by means of a loudspeaker. sky-sign an advertisement on the roof of a building. sky wave a radio wave reflected from the ionosphere. sky-writing legible smoke-trails made by an aeroplane esp. for advertising. to the skies very highly; without reserve (praised to the skies). under the open sky out of doors. Derivatives skyey adj. skyless adj. Etymology: ME ski(es) cloud(s) f. ON sk| |
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