sky 英 [skaɪ]   美 [skaɪ]

sky

sky  英 [skaɪ] 美 [skaɪ]

n. 天空 

进行时:skying  过去式:skied  过去分词:skied  第三人称单数:skies  名词复数:skies 

the night sky 夜空
a cloudless sky 无云的天空

  • Want to see the sky? Go outside and look up! That’s assuming you’re not on Mars, of course. Everything you see above the surface of the Earth is the sky.
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  • n. 天空
  • 1. the night sky

    夜空

  • 2. a cloudless sky

    无云的天空

  • 3. What's that in the sky?

    天上那个东西是什么?

sky / skaɪ ; NAmE skaɪ / noun , verb sky skies skied skying noun [countable ,  uncountable ] ( plural skies ) the space above the earth that you can see when you look up, where clouds and the sun, moon and stars appear 天;天空 HELP  You usually say the sky.When skyis used with an adjective, use a… sky.You can also use the plural form skies,especially when you are thinking about the great extent of the sky. 通常说 the sky。与形容词连用时说 a ... sky。也可以用复数形式 skies,尤其指天空辽阔无边: What's that in the sky? 天上那个东西是什么? The sky suddenly went dark and it started to rain. 天空骤然转暗,随即下起雨来。 the night sky 夜空 a cloudless sky 无云的天空 cloudless skies 无云的天空 a land of blue skies and sunshine 一个蓝天丽日的国度 The skies above London were ablaze with a spectacular firework display. 伦敦上空烟火绽放,景象壮观。 collocationsat weather IDIOM the sky's the ˈlimit ( informal) there is no limit to what sb can achieve, earn, do, etc. 无穷尽;什么都可能;不可限量 With a talent like his, the sky's the limit. 以他的禀赋,前途不可限量。 more at great adj. , pie , praise v. verb ( skies , sky·ing , skied , skied ) skysth to hit a ball very high into the air 把(球)击向高空 She skied her tee shot. 她开球那一杆打了一个高空球。 sky / skaɪ ; NAmE skaɪ /
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