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BNC: 872 COCA: 1233

sun

noun
/sʌn/
/sʌn/
Idioms
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  1. the sun, the Sun
    [singular] the star that shines in the sky during the day and gives the earth heat and light太阳;日
    • The sun was shining and birds were singing.阳光照耀,鸟儿啼啭。
    • the sun’s rays太阳的光线
    • The sun rises highest in the sky during the summer.夏天太阳升得最高。
    • the rising/setting sun初升的/西下的太阳
    • The sun was just setting.太阳刚往下落。
    • A pale wintry sun shone through the clouds.苍白的冬日阳光透过云层照射进来。
    • The vampire is killed by the first rays of the morning sun. 吸血鬼被清晨的第一缕阳光杀死了。
    Homophones son | sunson   sun
    /sʌn/
    /sʌn/
    • son noun
      • Their youngest son is still living at home.他们最小的儿子仍然住在家里。
    • sun noun
      • Let's go for a picnic while the sun is shining!让我们趁着阳光明媚去野餐吧!
    Collocations The weatherThe weather天气Good weather好天气
    • be bathed in/​bask in/​be blessed with/​enjoy bright/​brilliant/​glorious sunshine沐浴着/享受着明媚的/灿烂的阳光
    • the sun shines/​warms something/​beats down (on something)
    • the sunshine breaks/​streams through something
    • fluffy/​wispy clouds drift across the sky
    • a gentle/​light/​stiff/​cool/​warm/​sea breeze blows in/​comes in off the sea
    • the snow crunches beneath/​under somebody’s feet/​boots
    Bad weather坏天气
    • thick/​dark/​storm clouds form/​gather/​roll in/​cover the sky/​block out the sun
    • the sky darkens/​turns black
    • a fine mist hangs in the air
    • a dense/​heavy/​thick fog rolls in
    • the rain falls/​comes down (in buckets/​sheets)/pours down
    • snow falls/​comes down/​covers something
    • the wind blows/​whistles/​howls/​picks up/​whips through something/​sweeps across something
    • strong/​gale-force winds blow/​gust (up to 80 mph)
    • a storm is approaching/​is moving inland/​hits/​strikes/​rages
    • thunder rolls/​rumbles/​sounds
    • (forked/​sheet) lightning strikes/​hits/​flashes
    • a (blinding/​snow) blizzard hits/​strikes/​blows/​rages
    • a tornado touches down/​hits/​strikes/​destroys something/​rips through something
    • forecast/​expect/​predict rain/​snow/​a category-four hurricane预报有雨/雪/四级飓风
    • (North American English) pour (down)/ (British English) pour (down) with rain下瓢泼大雨
    • get caught in/​seek shelter from/​escape the rain遇上下雨;寻找避雨处;躲雨
    • be covered/​shrouded in mist/​a blanket of fog笼罩在雾霭之中/厚厚的一层雾中
    • be in for/​brave/​shelter from a/​the storm即将遇到/勇敢面对/躲避暴风雨
    • hear rolling/​distant thunder听到隆隆的/远处的雷声
    • be battered/​buffeted by strong winds遭受强风肆虐;被强风吹得左右摇摆
    • (British English) be blowing a gale在刮大风
    • battle against/​brave the elements与恶劣天气搏斗;冒着风雨
    The weather improves天气好转
    • the sun breaks through the clouds
    • the sky clears/​brightens (up)/lightens (up)
    • the clouds part/​clear
    • the rain stops/​lets up/​holds off
    • the wind dies down
    • the storm passes
    • the mist/​fog lifts/​clears
    Extra Examples
    • It was getting cooler as the sun sank below the horizon.随着太阳没入地平线,天变得凉快起来。
    • Just then, a watery sun broke through the clouds.正在那时,淡淡的太阳冲破乌云钻了出来。
    • The clouds darkened, obliterating the sun.乌云密布,遮住了太阳。
    • The distant mountains glowed in the light of the setting sun.远山在落日的余晖中熠熠发光。
    • The sun climbed higher in the sky.太阳升高了。
    • The sun moved slowly westward.太阳慢慢地向西移动。
    • The sun was up now, and strong.太阳出来了,阳光很强烈。
    • Venus orbits the Sun in just under one Earth year.金星不到一年就绕太阳运行一周。
    Topics Spacea1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • bright
    • brilliant
    • golden
    verb + sun
    • block
    • block out
    • blot out
    sun + verb
    • climb
    • come up
    • rise
    sun + noun
    • god
    • worshipper
    • lounge
    preposition
    • in the sun
    • into the sun
    • out of the sun
    phrases
    • everything under the sun
    • exposure to the sun
    • the heat of the sun
    See full entry
  2. (usually the sun)
    [singular, uncountable] the light and heat from the sun太阳的光和热;阳光;日光 synonym sunshine
    • the warmth of the afternoon sun下午温暖的阳光
    • The sun was blazing hot.阳光灼热逼人。
    • This room gets the sun in the mornings.这间屋子上午可以晒着太阳。
    • in the sun We sat in the sun.我们坐在阳光下。
    • The harvested crop is dried in the hot Indian sun.收获的作物在炎热的印度阳光下晒干。
    • They've booked a holiday in the sun (= in a place where it is warm and the sun shines a lot).他们已经预订好了去阳光充足的地方度假。
    • out of the sun We did our best to keep out of the sun.我们尽量避开阳光照射。
    • Her face had obviously caught the sun (= become red or brown) on holiday.她的脸明显地在假期晒黑了。
    • Too much sun ages the skin.晒太阳过多会使皮肤衰老。
    • I was driving westwards and I had the sun in my eyes (= the sun was shining in my eyes).我驱车向西行驶,阳光直晃眼。
    • Patients are advised to avoid sun exposure for six weeks. 建议患者六周内避免日晒。
    see also sunny
    Extra Examples
    • We went out into the sun.我们出了门,走进了阳光中。
    • He was enjoying the feel of the sun on his back.他享受着阳光照在后背上的感觉,十分惬意。
    • The evening sun slanted through the window.傍晚的太阳透过窗户斜射进来。
    • The helmets were glinting in the sun.头盔在阳光下闪闪发光。
    • The north side of the garden never gets any sun.花园的北面得不到光照。
    • The sun caught her dazzling copper hair.阳光照耀在她紫铜色的头发上,熠熠发光。
    • The sun glinted on the blades.片片叶子在阳光的照耀下闪闪发光。
    • The sun struck the steep blue slates of the roof.阳光照在屋顶大幅倾斜的蓝色石板瓦上。
    • The sun warmed his face.太阳照得他的脸暖暖的。
    • This plant likes a dryish soil in full sun.这种植物适宜在土质略干、日照充足的地方生长。
    • Try to avoid prolonged exposure to the sun.尽量避免长时间暴露在阳光下。
    • On children, use a cream with a high sun protection factor.儿童应选用防晒系数高的防晒霜。
    • wrinkles caused by sun damage太阳辐射引起的皱纹
    Topics Weathera1, Physics and chemistrya1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • bright
    • brilliant
    • golden
    verb + sun
    • block
    • block out
    • blot out
    sun + verb
    • climb
    • come up
    • rise
    sun + noun
    • god
    • worshipper
    • lounge
    preposition
    • in the sun
    • into the sun
    • out of the sun
    phrases
    • everything under the sun
    • exposure to the sun
    • the heat of the sun
    See full entry
  3. [countable] (specialist) any star around which planets move恒星
  4. Word OriginOld English sunne, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch zon and German Sonne, from an Indo-European root shared by Greek hēlios and Latin sol.
Idioms
make hay while the sun shines
  1. (saying) to make good use of opportunities, good conditions, etc. while they last趁有太阳时晒干草;抓紧时机;打铁趁热
a place in the sun
  1. a position in which you are comfortable or have an advantage over other people舒适的状态;有利地位;优越境况
under the sun
  1. used to emphasize that you are talking about a very large number of things(强调事物数量很大)天下,世上,全世界
    • We talked about everything under the sun.天南地北,我们无所不谈。
    • I’ve been called all the names under the sun!太阳底下所有的名字都叫我!
    • There is nothing new under the sun (= in the world).【谚】 天底下毕竟没有新鲜事嘛.(Eccles. 1:9).
with the sun
  1. when the sun rises or sets日出时;日落时
    • I get up with the sun.我日出即起。

sun

verb
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Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they sun
/sʌn/
/sʌn/
he / she / it suns
/sʌnz/
/sʌnz/
past simple sunned
/sʌnd/
/sʌnd/
past participle sunned
/sʌnd/
/sʌnd/
-ing form sunning
/ˈsʌnɪŋ/
/ˈsʌnɪŋ/
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  1. sun yourself to sit or lie in a place where the sun is shining on you晒太阳
    • We lay sunning ourselves on the deck.我们躺在甲板上晒太阳。
    Word OriginOld English sunne, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch zon and German Sonne, from an Indo-European root shared by Greek hēlios and Latin sol.

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BNC: 872 COCA: 1233
sun

noun

(usually the sun) ADJECTIVE | VERB + SUN | SUN + VERB | SUN + NOUN | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEbright, brilliant, golden, red, yellow明亮的/燦爛的/金色的/紅彤彤的/黃色的太陽hazy, pale, weak, wintry曚曨的太陽;光線微弱的太陽;沒有暖意的冬日high, low高懸的/低垂的太陽The wintry sun was already low in the sky.沒有暖意的冬日已經低垂天幕。rising冉冉升起的太陽dying, setting, sinking, western夕陽;落日;西斜的太陽The distant mountains glowed in the light of the setting sun.遠山在落日的餘暉中熠熠發光。baking, blazing, burning, harsh, hot, scorching, strong, warm烤人的太陽;炙熱的太陽;火辣辣的太陽;灼熱的太陽;溫暖的太陽direct, full直射的/充足的陽光This plant likes a dryish soil in full sun.這種植物適宜在土質略乾、日照充足的地方生長。afternoon, early, early-morning, evening, late, midday, morning, noon, noonday午後的太陽;旭日;清晨的太陽;夕陽;黃昏的太陽;正午的太陽;朝陽;中午的太陽midnight子夜太陽They call Norway the land of the midnight sun.挪威被稱為子夜太陽之國。spring, summer, etc.春天、夏天等的太陽August, February, etc. * 8 月、2 月等的太陽desert, tropical沙漠的/熱帶的太陽Californian, Caribbean, Italian, etc.加利福尼亞、加勒比海、意大利等的太陽VERB + SUNblock, block out, blot out, obliterate擋住太陽;遮住太陽The clouds darkened, obliterating the sun.烏雲密佈,遮住了太陽。soak up曬太陽We were lying by the pool, soaking up the afternoon sun.我們躺在池子邊,沐浴着午後的陽光。get得到光照;曬到太陽The north side of the garden never gets any sun.花園的北面得不到光照。Why don't you go outside and get some sun?你為什麼不出去曬曬太陽?catch (especially BrE) 被陽光曬黑You've caught the sun (= become slightly burned).你有點兒曬黑了。reflect反射陽光orbit繞太陽運行Venus orbits the Sun in just under one Earth year.金星不到一年就繞太陽運行一週。SUN + VERBclimb, come up, rise太陽爬上來;太陽露臉;太陽升起The sun climbed higher in the sky.太陽升高了。The sun rises in the east.太陽從東方升起。dip, drop, go down, set, sink太陽落下;太陽落山;太陽西沉The sun sets in the west.太陽在西方落下。It was getting cooler as the sun sank below the horizon.隨着太陽沒入地平線,天變得涼快起來。be out, be up太陽出來/升起The sun was up now, and strong.太陽出來了,陽光很強烈。move太陽移動The sun moved slowly westward.太陽慢慢地向西移動。appear, break through (sth), come out, emerge, peek out, peek through (sth)太陽出現;太陽衝出(⋯);太陽出來;太陽探出頭;太陽從(⋯)探頭Just then, the sun broke through the clouds.正在那時,太陽衝破烏雲鑽了出來。beam, beat down, blaze down, burn, shine太陽照射下來;豔陽高照;太陽灼烤;太陽照耀A brilliant sun shone through the trees.燦爛的陽光穿過樹梢。disappear, go in太陽消失;太陽被雲遮住The sun went in and it started to rain.太陽躲進雲層,下起雨來了。catch sth, glint off sth, glint on sth, hit sth, play on sth, sparkle (on sth)太陽照射到⋯;陽光在⋯上閃耀;陽光(在⋯上)閃爍The sun caught her dazzling copper hair.陽光照耀在她紫銅色的頭髮上,熠熠發光。The sun glinted on the blades.片片葉子在陽光的照耀下閃閃發光。stream in, stream through sth陽光射進;陽光穿過⋯The evening sun streamed in through the window.傍晚的陽光透過窗戶斜射進來。strike sth, touch sth陽光照在⋯上The sun struck the steep blue slates of the roof.陽光照在屋頂大幅傾斜的藍色石板瓦上。reflect off sth, reflect on sth陽光從⋯反射;陽光反射到⋯The sun reflected off the water.陽光從水面反射過來。cast shadows over sth陽光在⋯投下影子The setting sun cast long shadows over the landscape.落日在這幅風景畫上投下長長的影子。warm sth陽光溫暖⋯The sun warmed his face.太陽照得他的臉暖暖的。SUN + NOUNgod太陽神worshipper (usually figurative) 太陽崇拜者;迷戀日光浴的人lounge, room (usually sunroom) , terrace, trap (usually suntrap) (especially BrE) 陽光房;陽光露台;避風向陽處
bed, lounger (usually sunbed, etc.) (BrE) 日光浴浴牀hat, visor闊邊遮陽帽;(汽車擋風玻璃上方的)遮陽板shade (usually sunshade) 遮陽傘tan (usually suntan) 曬黑block (usually sunblock) , cream, protection, screen (usually sunscreen) 防曬霜;日曬防護
On children, use a cream with a high sun protection factor.兒童應選用防曬系數高的防曬霜。damage, exposure陽光輻射損傷;暴曬wrinkles caused by sun damage太陽輻射引起的皺紋PREPOSITIONin the sun在陽光下Don't sit in the sun too long.不要在太陽光下坐太久。The helmets were glinting in the sun.頭盔在陽光下閃閃發光。We've booked a holiday in the sun (= in a place that is warm and sunny). (BrE) 我們已預約好去一個陽光明媚的地方度假。into the sun進入陽光照射地帶We went out into the sun.我們出了門,走進了陽光中。out of the sun避開太陽光We did our best to keep out of the sun.我們盡量躲着太陽。under the sun在陽光下;天底下an afternoon of lazing under the warm sun溫暖陽光下慵懶的一個下午There is nothing new under the sun. (figurative) 天下之事,沒什麼新鮮的。sun in陽光照射着⋯with the sun in her eyes陽光照射着她的眼睛sun on陽光照在⋯上He was enjoying the feel of the sun on his back.他享受着陽光照在後背上的感覺,十分愜意。PHRASESeverything under the sun (figurative) 世上所有的事情We had discussions about everything under the sun.我們天南地北無所不談。exposure to the sun暴露在陽光下Try to avoid prolonged exposure to the sun.盡量避免長時間暴露在陽光下。the heat of the sun, the warmth of the sun太陽的熱度/溫暖the light from the sun, the light of the sun太陽光the rays of the sun, the sun's rays太陽光線
BNC: 872 COCA: 1233
sun

noun

sun ♦︎ sunlight ♦︎ sunshine ♦︎ daylight ♦︎ natural lightThese are all words for the light and/or heat which allows you to see or makes you feel hot during the day. 这些词均表示阳光、日光。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配in sun / sunlight / sunshine / daylight / natural lightbright sun / sunlight / sunshine / daylighthot / direct / brilliant / morning / afternoon / spring / summer / autumn / winter sun / sunlight / sunshineto emerge into the sun / sunlight / sunshine / daylightthe sun / sunlight / sunshine / daylight floods (into) a placethe sun / sunlight / daylight filters through stha ray / beam of sunlight / sunshine sun (usually the sun 通常作the sun) [singular, uncountable] the light and heat from the sun 太阳的光和热;阳光;日光This room gets the sun in the mornings.这间屋子上午有阳光照进来。We did our best to keep out of the sun.我们尽量避开阳光照射。They're having a winter break in the sun (= in a place that is warm and sunny).他们正在阳光充足的地方度寒假。 (especially BrE) Her face had obviously caught the sun (= become red or brown).她的脸明显晒黑了。OPP shade darkness sunlight [uncountable] the light from the sun 阳光;日光The room was lit by a shaft of bright sunlight from the open shutter.一束明亮的阳光透过打开的百叶窗照进了这间屋子。The colour will fade if exposed to strong sunlight.这种颜色暴露于强烈的阳光下会退色。 see also light light noun 1 sunshine [uncountable] (approving) the light and heat from the sun 太阳的光和热;阳光;日光We had two weeks of glorious sunshine.我们享受了两周的明媚阳光。The snow was melting in the warm spring sunshine.在春天和煦的阳光下积雪开始融化。NOTE 辨析 Sun or sunshine? Sunshine is always a good thing; it is possible to have too much sun. * sunshine总是好的,而sun却有可能指过多的光和热It's too hot in the sun.在阳光下太热。It's too hot in the sunshine. daylight [uncountable] the light that comes from the sun during the day 日光The robbery occurred in broad daylight (= in the clear light of day, when it is easy to see).那次抢劫案是在光天化日下发生的。They left before daylight (= before the sun had risen).他们天亮前就走了。 see also light light noun 1 natural light [uncountable] the light that comes from the sun during the day 日光High windows provide maximum natural light.高窗户采光效果最好。 see also light light noun 1 NOTE 辨析 Sunlight, daylight or natural light? Sunlight is always bright and pleasant and usually warm; daylight and natural light may be used when the light is less bright because of clouds: they just mean that there is enough light from the sun to be able to see. Daylight is often contrasted with darkness and the daylight hours are contrasted with the hours of darkness. * sunlight总是明亮、令人愉快,而且通常温暖;daylight和natural light却可能因空中有云而不太明亮,仅指能让人看清物体的天光。daylight常与darkness相对,daylight hours与hours of darkness相对The street looks very different in daylight (= compared with how it looks at night).这条大街白天显得很不一样。 Natural light is often contrasted with artificial light, for example from a lamp. * natural light常与artificial light相对,例如灯光The building was designed to make the most of the natural light (= instead of using electric lights).该建筑物设计成能最大限度地利用自然光。
BNC: 872 COCA: 1233
sun
Specific types of light: candlelight, daylight, gaslight...

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