sunshine 英 [ˈsʌnʃaɪn]   美 [ˈsʌnˌʃaɪn]

sunshine

sunshine  英 [ˈsʌnʃaɪn] 美 [ˈsʌnˌʃaɪn]

n. 阳光; 

名词复数:sunshines 

Flowers will not thrive without sunshine. 没有阳光花不会茂盛。
the warm spring sunshine 春天和煦的阳光

  • Sunshine is the light that comes from the sun. On a clear, cloudless spring day, you can go outside and enjoy the sunshine.
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  • n. 阳光;
  • 1. Flowers will not thrive without sunshine.

    没有阳光花不会茂盛。

  • 2. the warm spring sunshine

    春天和煦的阳光

  • 3. She brought sunshine into our dull lives.

    她给我们乏味的生活带来了欢乐。

  • sunshine (n.) mid-13c., from sun (n.) + shine (n.). Old English had sunnanscima "sunshine;" while sunscin meant "a mirror, speculum." Meaning "happy person who brightens the lives of others" is from 1942. Sunshine law in reference to U.S. open-meeting legislation is recorded from 1972, from the notion of shining the light of public access on deliberations formerly held behind closed doors. Related: Sunshiny.
sun·shine / ˈsʌnʃaɪn ; NAmE ˈsʌnʃaɪn / noun [uncountable ] 1 the light and heat of the sun 阳光;日光 the warm spring sunshine 春天和煦的阳光 collocationsat weather 2 ( informal) happiness 欢乐;幸福 She brought sunshine into our dull lives. 她给我们乏味的生活带来了欢乐。 3 ( BrE) ( informal) used for addressing sb in a friendly, or sometimes a rude way (友好地称呼某人,有时显得不礼貌)朋友,老兄 Hello, sunshine! 你好啊,老兄! Look, sunshine, who do you think you're talking to? 喂,哥们儿,知道你在跟谁说话吗? IDIOMsee ray sun·shine / ˈsʌnʃaɪn ; NAmE ˈsʌnʃaɪn /
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