sun
意味: The star at the centre of our solar system; sunlight
The sun is the star at the centre of our solar system that provides light and heat to Earth. It can also refer to sunlight generally. Common expressions include 'in the sun' (in direct sunlight), 'under the sun' (in existence), and 'catch some sun' (sunbathe). 'Sunny' describes bright weather.
例文
- The sun was shining brightly on the beach. 太阳在海滩上明亮地照耀着。El sol brillaba intensamente en la playa.ビーチで太陽が明るく輝いていました。해변에서 태양이 밝게 빛나고 있었습니다.
- Don't sit in the sun without sunscreen. 不要在没有防晒霜的情况下坐在阳光下。No te sientes al sol sin protector solar.日焼け止めなしで日なたに座らないでください。자외선 차단제 없이 햇볕 아래 앉지 마세요.
- There's nothing new under the sun. 太阳底下无新事。No hay nada nuevo bajo el sol.太陽の下に新しいものは何もない。세상에 새로운 것은 없다.
発音
使い方ガイド
場面: general
トーン: neutral
起源と歴史
From Old English 'sunne', of Germanic origin, related to Dutch 'zon' and German 'Sonne'. From a Proto-Indo-European root shared with Latin 'sol' and Greek 'hēlios'.
文化的背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
ストーリーと豆知識
The phrase 'the sun never sets on the British Empire' described how at its height, the Empire spanned so many time zones that it was always daytime somewhere within it. This phrase has become a historical symbol of imperial expansion.
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