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 sunlight ['sʌn`laɪt]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 日光

[医] 日光, 太阳光




    sunlight
    [ noun ]
    the rays of the sun
    <noun.phenomenon>
    the shingles were weathered by the sun and wind


    Sunlight \Sun"light`\, n.
    The light of the sun. --Milton.

    1. The highly controversial theory says such impacts kicked up dust and triggered smoky fires that blocked enough sunlight to freeze many creatures and deprive others of food supplies.
    2. Three West Germans won the Nobel Prize in chemistry for determining the structure of proteins that plants and some bacteria need to convert sunlight to energy through photosynthesis.
    3. During that time, scientists found that sunlight had interfered with a sensor in an infrared guidance system and a computer automatically terminated the engine burn.
    4. "People can label me a loony and the idea may go nowhere," he said. "But people have a right to know they can have more sunlight in the afternoon." The preacher wears jeans and a western shirt.
    5. The reaction took place at ordinary room temperature and pressure, with the only input of energy coming from the simulated sunlight.
    6. If not framed and displayed away from direct sunlight, they are ideally kept singly in acid-free envelopes in a dry, dark, relatively cool place.
    7. The spectrograph breaks the sunlight into a rainbow of component colors.
    8. Lacking snow in a mild winter, officials are trucking it in, and lacking sunlight at 4 a.m., they're setting up flood lights.
    9. However, the chemical is approved only as an acne treatment and produces such adverse effects as peeling, skin sensitivity to sunlight and swelling, according to the FDA.
    10. The CDC cited increased recreational exposure to sunlight as one of the primary causes of the increases.
    11. While it breaks down in prolonged sunlight, it isn't recyclable.
    12. Huge evergreens absorb noise and sunlight, giving the area a cathedral-like stillness.
    13. Like the original, the replica has a roof that opens to provide sunlight for filming.
    14. But now "he's doing better." Before this inauguration day is out, a lot of people will come blinking into the sunlight of everyday life, out of that warm and cozy cocoon of privilege and heady exhilaration that is life in the White House.
    15. Solvent emissions from paint shops contribute to acid rain as their constituent chemicals break down in sunlight.
    16. Why not in one's own garden, or on the window sill? Herbs are not difficult to cultivate, take up little room, can be grown indoors or out, in natural sunlight or under artificial light.
    17. The instrument would sample in great detail wavelengths that include visible light and reflected sunlight invisible to the eye in order to measure biological and geophysical processes crucial to Earth's ecology.
    18. The sunlight entered above the tomb's entrance through a gap measuring about 8 inches tall and 3 feet wide, Ray said.
    19. The swap shifts an hour of sunlight from evening to morning, making life a bit easier for youngsters waiting for school buses and for farmers working their fields.
    20. The paintings are on display at Harvard's Sackler museum through Oct. 2. They are arranged in the same configuration as their original setting in the university's Holyoke Center but are now far from any direct sunlight.
    21. The new solar cell, which is composed of 17,000 tiny solar spheres on a thin aluminum foil, uses low-purity silicon to convert sunlight to electricity.
    22. However, when the last rock and trailing branch had been put in place, "Fantasy Sculpture I" was every bit the spectacle Ms. Aycock intended, with darts of sunlight streaming through the constellation cut-outs and glinting off the copper roof.
    23. Biosource Genetics also wants to patent the process to help make melanin, a natural skin pigment that might be used as a more effective sunscreen to prevent skin cancer from ultraviolet sunlight.
    24. People with extremely fair skin or severe reactions to sunlight should never use such booths, it said.
    25. The work of art would be designed to catch and reflect the sunlight so it could be seen from Earth.
    26. Not only are they wearing a coat of oil, but the dark smoke clouds, choking out the sun and lowering temperatures as much as 15 degrees, are likely to play havoc with plants accustomed to long periods of sunlight.
    27. Most of the nation changed from Daylight Saving to Standard time at 2 a.m., local time, shifting an hour of sunlight from evening to morning.
    28. But with the price of electricity climbing, more architects are installing systems that carry sunlight deep into a building's core.
    29. Occasionally, tin roofs glinted in the sunlight, the houses beneath them completely submerged.
    30. All five entries _ plus a pint-size speedster driven by a preschooler _ had large panels of photovoltaic cells, which turn sunlight into electricity to run electric motors and charge batteries.
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