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 sunny ['sʌnɪ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 阳光充足的, 乐观的, 快乐的, 像太阳的



    sunny
    sunnier, sunniest
    [ adj ]
    bright and pleasant; promoting a feeling of cheer
    <adj.all>
    a cheery helloa gay sunny room
    a sunny smile


    Sunny \Sun"ny\, a. [Compar. {Sunnier}; superl. {Sunniest}.]
    1. Of or pertaining to the sun; proceeding from, or
    resembling the sun; hence, shining; bright; brilliant;
    radiant. ``Sunny beams.'' --Spenser. ``Sunny locks.''
    --Shak.

    2. Exposed to the rays of the sun; brightened or warmed by
    the direct rays of the sun; as, a sunny room; the sunny
    side of a hill.

    Her blooming mountains and her sunny shores.
    --Addison.

    3. Cheerful; genial; as, a sunny disposition.

    My decayed fair
    A sunny look of his would soon repair. --Shak.


    Sunny \Sun"ny\, n. (Zo["o]l.)
    See {Sunfish}
    (b) .

    Pondfish \Pond"fish`\, n. (Zo["o]l.)
    Any one of numerous species of American fresh-water fishes
    belonging to the family {Centrarchid[ae]}; -- called also
    {pond perch}, and {sunfish}.

    Note: The common pondfish of New England ({Lepomis gibbosus})
    is called also {bream}, {pumpkin seed}, and {sunny}.
    See {Sunfish}. The long-eared pondfish ({Lepomis
    auritus}) of the Eastern United States is distinguished
    by its very long opercular flap.


    Sunfish \Sun"fish`\, n. (Zo["o]l.)
    (a) A very large oceanic plectognath fish ({Mola mola}, {Mola
    rotunda}, or {Orthagoriscus mola}) having a broad body
    and a truncated tail.
    (b) Any one of numerous species of perch-like North American
    fresh-water fishes of the family {Centrachid[ae]}. They
    have a broad, compressed body, and strong dorsal spines.
    Among the common species of the Eastern United States are
    {Lepomis gibbosus} (called also {bream}, {pondfish},
    {pumpkin seed}, and {sunny}), the blue sunfish, or
    dollardee ({L. pallidus}), and the long-eared sunfish
    ({L. auritus}). Several of the species are called also
    {pondfish}.
    (c) The moonfish, or bluntnosed shiner.
    (d) The opah.
    (e) The basking, or liver, shark.
    (f) Any large jellyfish.

    1. Nome, which looks onto the frozen Norton Sound, took on a party atmosphere helped by sunny skies and temperatures in the 20s.
    2. We know we'll never meet again some sunny day, but we like to hear her promise, in pure Doris Day overlaid with a fine English intonation, that we will. Her position is clear.
    3. Dry weather prevailed across the rest of the nation, with sunny skies over much of the West and the Southeast.
    4. It was sunny, but 20 degrees when the search resumed.
    5. The beaded, sequined or embroidered beige fishnet trapeze minis, maxis or pants outfits could look nearly nude or fine enough for a sunny terrace restaurant.
    6. Monday's high was 72 degrees and skies were sunny.
    7. By Saturday, cloudy to partly sunny skies are expected statewide with highs from the mid teens to lower 30s.
    8. He flew from Damascus to Rhein-Main Air Base just outside Frankfurt, West Germany early Tuesday aboard a U.S. Air Force C-141 transport plane, arriving in brilliant, sunny weather.
    9. The closest thing to inauguration festivity on Esteli's sunny streets was Gustavo Altamirano Lanuza's tying a pole carrying the blue-and-white national flag to one of the bars protecting his front window.
    10. A warm, sunny weekend next to San Francisco Bay normally would have brought out joggers and bicyclists, but instead scores of people searched through remains of apartment buildings razed because they were no longer safe.
    11. Not until the end of the 19th century did the funny word come to describe the sunny, narcoleptic decades between the defeat of Napoleon and the revolutions of 1848 (and it took more than an additional 100 years to make the dainty furniture high style).
    12. They flower freely on pergolas in Somerset or up the front of sunny houses in London, showing small roses whose double flowers are the colour of lightly scrambled egg.
    13. Polhill walked from the plane to a government car and was whisked away under sunny skies to Walter Reed Army Medical Center for a physical and other medical tests.
    14. Under mostly sunny skies state officials and dignitaries in Cheyenne re-enacted the statehood ceremonies led in 1890 by Francis E. Warren, Wyoming's last territorial governor and its first elected governor.
    15. Among the season's tender pot plants, I made yet another mental mark for the white form of mimulus called Popocatepetl; this flowers profusely in pots and sunny borders, having earned its reputation in California.
    16. The further out we go, the more uncertainty we'll face.' It will still be some time before meteorologists can guarantee a sunny vacation or cheerful weather for the wedding.
    17. Vilnius enjoyed another sunny spring day, and tulips were beginning to bloom in carefully tended public gardens throughout the Lithuanian capital.
    18. On the other side are the sunny, wide open slopes of Madrisa with predominantly relaxed skiing. Heights: Resort 3,706 ft. Skiing: 9,328 ft. Difficulty of runs: Beginner 29% Intermediate 41% Advanced 30%.
    19. The sunny south was always on his mind in wonderful combinations of Provencal prints on jersey outfits with long, full skirts, as well as the tunic knits with Picasso or Miro motifs on them.
    20. About 2,000 people, including Poles and American tourists, turned out on a warm, sunny morning to greet Bush at a wreath-laying ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.
    21. Imbibing beer made beyond Germany's borders is out of the question for Ulrich Schulenberger, an elderly patron who has come from Munich on a recent sunny day to the monastery's 4,000-seat beer hall.
    22. Busby placed a remembrance wreath at Arlington National Cemetery, where the ceremony was held under brilliantly sunny skies.
    23. The rest of the country should have mostly sunny skies.
    24. When it's time for their biannual powwow, the nation's manufacturing titans typically jet off to the sunny confines of resort towns like Boca Raton and Hot Springs.
    25. Showers and thunderstorms stretched from the central Plains to the western Great Lakes and also covered much of the southern Appalachians Sunday, while sunny skies predominated over the rest of the nation.
    26. The sky was clear and sunny over much of the nation Saturday with only widely scattered precipitation.
    27. Mr Archie Norman may get quiet satisfaction from knowing that his gloomy predictions about the UK grocery sector have proved much more accurate than the sunny forecasts coming from his older rivals.
    28. Military police guarded against looters today in flood-ravaged southern Alabama, where a weekend of sunny weather did little to diminish the devastation from two days of torrential rains.
    29. Yet the sunny melodies, Slavonic motifs and beautiful orchestration are there.
    30. It's as if they decided to give away their overcoats on the first sunny day in January," he said.
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