单词 | sunshine |
释义 | sunshine (sʌnʃaɪn ) uncountable noun B1 Sunshine is the light and heat that comes from the sun. In the marina yachts sparkle in the sunshine. She was sitting outside a cafe in bright sunshine. I awoke next morning to brilliant sunshine streaming into my room. Idioms: a ray of sunshine someone or something that makes you feel better because there is something positive and refreshing about them I am looking forward to the wedding, it's the one ray of sunshine for the future. Easy Learning Idioms Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers Collocations: hot sunshine The paddock, baked by hot sunshine, looked just a little forlorn last night. Times, Sunday Times Days one and two will be generally fine, with hot sunshine and occasional cloud. Times, Sunday Times I hike up to the waterfall the next day in hot sunshine. Times, Sunday Times And then a burst of hot sunshine within minutes of everybody's scampering exit, just to ramp up the sense of thumb-biting pointlessness. Times, Sunday Times The crowd had to wait outside the ground, but when hot sunshine broke through in the afternoon pandemonium erupted and the crowd broke in. Times, Sunday Times Sunshine streams through the wards, but there's no hiding the smell of charred flesh. Times, Sunday Times In the kitchen, sunshine streams through the stained-glass windows, pouring a rainbow of colour onto the smooth, minimalist surfaces. Times, Sunday Times Bright summer sunshine streams through the windows. Times, Sunday Times Then sunshine streams in, birds twitter, hope dawns. Times, Sunday Times Sunshine streams over the rectangular black dining table where we're sitting. Times, Sunday Times Patients with multidrug-resistant tuberculosis recovered more quickly when given the 'sunshine vitamin' alongside their antibiotics. Times, Sunday Times Low blood levels of the so-called sunshine vitamin have been linked to increased risk of attacks. The Sun Those who take the 2p-apill 'sunshine vitamin' regularly cut their chances of respiratory infection by 12 per cent - the protection level the flu vaccine offers. The Sun A study found the so-called sunshine vitamin would also aid a good night's kip, helping to ease symptoms. The Sun Around one in five adults are thought to be lacking in the 'sunshine vitamin', but 79 per cent ignore government prompts to take a supplement. The Sun They attract the brimstone and small tortoiseshell butterflies that have been coming out in the warm sunshine. Times, Sunday Times (2013) And yet it looked so promising this weekend, when much of the country basked in warm sunshine. Times, Sunday Times (2009) The warm sunshine on Wednesday might have felt like spring had returned again, but it was a cruel deception. Times, Sunday Times (2016) He puts Rebecca down on the roof terrace in the warm sunshine, dropping her onto the gravelly flooring. THE CHEEK PERFORATION DANCE (2002) Blue skies, warm sunshine, light breezes and steadily rising temperatures are all expected to make this a week to head outdoors. Times, Sunday Times (2009) We take frequent holidays nearer to home for some winter sunshine. Times, Sunday Times (2016) Now that more people head off for winter sunshine, or go shopping in Jaipur in February rather than August, it is time to think about swimsuits. Times, Sunday Times (2008) He was going to go home with a sketch book full of wonderful ideas and as a bonus he would catch some winter sunshine. SANDS OF TIME (2003) Probably island hopping, ancient monuments and year-round sunshine. Times, Sunday Times Year-round sunshine, malls a shopaholic couldn't tire of, and hotel rooms bigger than your flat make it holiday heaven for some. The Sun And with year-round sunshine, it's easy to see why so many people visit again and again. The Sun Year-round sunshine, beautiful beaches, incredible accommodation and customer service. The Sun Translations: Chinese: 阳光 Japanese: 日光 |
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