sunlight
英 [ˈsʌnlaɪt]
美 [ˈsʌnlaɪt]
n. 阳光; 日光
Collins.2 / BNC.4796 / COCA.3895
牛津词典
noun
- 阳光;日光
the light from the sun- a ray/pool of sunlight
一束 / 一片阳光 - shafts of bright sunlight
一道道明亮的阳光 - The morning sunlight flooded into the room.
早晨的阳光泻入房间。
- a ray/pool of sunlight
柯林斯词典
- N-UNCOUNT 日光;阳光
Sunlightis the light that comes from the sun during the day.- I saw her sitting at a window table, bathed in sunlight.
我看见她坐在靠窗的桌旁,沐浴在阳光中。
- I saw her sitting at a window table, bathed in sunlight.
英英释义
noun
双语例句
- Plants can not do [ grow] without soil, water and sunlight.
植物短不了土壤、水和阳光。 - It can be seen clearly in a ray of sunlight or under a lamp
它在阳光或灯光下清晰可见。 - Most plants prefer to be lightly shaded from direct, hot sunlight
大多数植物都要尽量避免强光直射。 - Ancient civilizations believed in the curative powers of fresh air and sunlight.
远古文明相信新鲜的空气和阳光有治病的功效。 - A brilliant shaft of sunlight burst through the doorway.
一束耀眼的阳光从门口照射进来。 - I saw her sitting at a window table, bathed in sunlight.
我看见她坐在靠窗的桌旁,沐浴在阳光中。 - The bright sunlight made me squint
强烈的阳光刺得我眯起了眼。 - The fall foliage glowed red and yellow in the morning sunlight.
树叶在秋日的晨曦中泛出红黄色的光。 - Those clouds would have cast shadows that would have blocked some sunlight out.
那些云朵原本会投射出一些阴影,挡住部分太阳光。 - Sunlight was streaming into the courtyard.
阳光照到院子里。