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单词 sun
释义 sun
I. \ˈsən\ noun
(-s)
Usage: often attributive
Etymology: Middle English sunne, sonne, from Old English sunne; akin to Old Frisian sunne sun, Old Saxon, Old High German, & Old Norse sunna, Gothic sunno, Avestan xvəng (gen.), Latin sol — more at solar
1.
 a.
  (1) : the luminous celestial body that in the Ptolemaic system is one of the seven planets revolving around the earth
   < the sun rises >
   < the sun sets >
   < the sun came up upon the left — S.T.Coleridge >
   < was on his way before the sun was up — John Seago >
   < the sun went down behind the hill >
  (2) : the star around which the earth and other planets revolve, by which they are held in their orbits, from which they receive heat and light, and which has a mean distance from earth of 93,000,000 miles, a linear diameter of 864,000 miles, a mass 332,000 times greater than earth, a mean density about one fourth that of earth, and a chemical constitution generally like that of earth but so hot that it remains completely gaseous in spite of the enormous pressure exerted by the mutual attraction of its particles
 b. : a celestial body like the sun : a luminary center of a system : another star
  < a flying rout of suns and galaxies — E.M.Forster >
2. : the heat or light radiated from the sun : sunshine
 < standing in the full sun in the parking lot — J.G.Cozzens >
 < so beautifully tanned by the sun >
 < the photographer has captured their … varying moods in sun, storm, and snow — British Book News >
3. : one resembling the sun usually in brilliance or illuminative power : one having a shining or radiant quality
 < anecdotes about the man …, the central sun he became for a host of surrounding satellites — Irving Kolodin >
4. usually capitalized : sun-god
5.
 a. : the rising or setting of the sun
  < between sun and sun >
  < a man works from sun to sun but woman's work is never done >
 b. : a period of daylight : day
  < but one sun's length off from my happiness — Elizabeth B. Browning >
6. : temperature produced by the sun; also : climate
 < thought he would freeze there in the arctic sun >
7. : a sunlike object: as
 a. : a heraldic representation of a sun surrounded with rays
 b. : parhelion
8. : glory, power, splendor
 < young men fresh from the wars striding … luminous with the sun of conquest — Hassoldt Davis >
 < problems of the human mind over which the sun of hope seemed to be rising — Van Wyck Brooks >
9. : an astrological hot and dry temperate masculine diurnal planet which if well aspected is fortunate, the mansion of which is Leo, the exaltation 19° Aries, the depression 19° Libra, and the orb 15°

- in the sun
- under the sun
II. verb
(sunned ; sunned ; sunning ; suns)
transitive verb
1. : to expose to or as if to the rays of the sun : place in the sunshine
 < nursemaids sunning their charges beside the sea — D.G.Gerahty >
 < sunned himself … in the rays of his great friendships — American Guide Series: New Jersey >
2. : to shine upon : illumine or irradiate like the sun
 < dandelions sun the lawn — Philip Booth >
3. : to affect by or as if by sunlight or exposure to it
intransitive verb
1. : to become exposed to sunlight : bask in the sun
 < patchwork quilts sunning on the back fence — American Guide Series: North Carolina >
 < they swam and sunned and ate — Elizabeth Hardwick >
2. : to emit radiance : shine
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