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 sunshine ['sʌn`ʃaɪn]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 阳光, 光明, 晴天



    sunshine
    [ noun ]
    1. the rays of the sun

    2. <noun.phenomenon>
      the shingles were weathered by the sun and wind
    3. moderate weather; suitable for outdoor activities

    4. <noun.phenomenon>
    5. the quality of being cheerful and dispelling gloom

    6. <noun.attribute>
      flowers added a note of cheerfulness to the drab room


    Sunshine \Sun"shine`\, a.
    Sunshiny; bright. --Shak. ``Sunshine hours.'' --Keble.


    Sunshine \Sun"shine`\, n.
    1. The light of the sun, or the place where it shines; the
    direct rays of the sun, the place where they fall, or the
    warmth and light which they give.

    But all sunshine, as when his beams at noon
    Culminate from the equator. --Milton.

    2. Anything which has a warming and cheering influence like
    that of the rays of the sun; warmth; illumination;
    brightness.

    That man that sits within a monarch's heart,
    And ripens in the sunshine of his favor. --Shak.

    1. The way to invest successfully, then, is to practice "contrary opinion" _ buying when things look darkest and selling in the bright sunshine.
    2. While sunshine prevailed along the West Coast, the central and southern coast of California were cloudy.
    3. Despite its taped sunshine this week, "Today," once the leader in morning show ratings, found a continuing cause for gloom when last week's audience estimates for morning shows became available Thursday.
    4. Boeing's solar cell, which achieved an efficiency of 37 percent in laboratory tests, converts sunshine directly into electricity. NASA has confirmed the 37 percent efficiency, said Boeing spokesman David Suffia.
    5. Bright sunshine slanting through the budding trees gave a roseate glow to the white-columned Georgian brick buildings.
    6. "We'll let the sunshine come in and shine on us," he tells high school students in Miami.
    7. Of course there is still a week left for a deluge, but nothing can take away the 224 hours of sunshine so far.
    8. Inside were stories about dandelions and sunshine, a few rudimentary drawings and a poem extolling the curative powers of cod liver oil.
    9. Even at night there would be sunshine, after we gathered in from the exile." Five years since the exodus, almost 30 percent of Ethiopians still live in dormitory-style government housing centers.
    10. After months of nothing but sunshine and blue skies, rains finally are falling on Italy's parched croplands.
    11. Guercino has used ink wash so cleverly that the areas of white paper give the impression of blinding sunshine.
    12. Many also wore yellow hardhats as they sipped tea and smoked in the balmy sunshine.
    13. Today's forecast called for sunshine in the Northeast and showers in parts of Florida, Georgia, Colorado, New Mexico and Texas.
    14. The newspapers in this city of sunshine and seafood salads have turned over their pages to predictions from everyone from astronomers to zookeepers.
    15. Serious growth investors are looking beyond the emerging markets and towards the solar system. Think of the tourist possibilities of Mercury, the sunshine planet.
    16. Dry weather prevailed across the rest of the nation in the early afternoon, and abundant sunshine brightened the Northwest.
    17. The sunshine that peeked through on Thursday only illuminated the swirling, muddy water that has covered much of central and western Kentucky in the worst flooding in more than a decade.
    18. The green turf product, made of nylon, got its name by accident in 1966 when the Houston Astrodome had trouble growing real grass indoors and asked if Monsanto had something that didn't need water and sunshine.
    19. The center said the capitol sizzled in 839.5 hours`of sunshine in May, June and July.
    20. Temperatures have been several degrees below normal, the center says, and there has been only 80 percent of the normal amount of sunshine.
    21. "Adding a flower, the sunshine or a whale to your label is not enough," declared Attorney General Hubert Humphrey III of Minnesota.
    22. There is a clear correlation with hours of sunshine. The reason why breast and ovarian cancers are more common in the south is not obvious.
    23. One of my friends was arrested," he said, seated in the sunshine on a rooftop terrace. "I had to escape." Tobgyal said he knew about torture from the 11 years he had already spent in Chinese prisons in Tibet.
    24. Boeing has sent some of its solar cells to Sandia, where they will be evaluated in the New Mexico sunshine, and to NASA's Lewis Research Center in Cleveland, where they will be flown in jets above much of the atmosphere for testing.
    25. Since President Mandela's inauguration, most of South Africa's mainstream newspapers have become skilled practioners of 'sunshine journalism.'
    26. Kaufman's Robin Hood screenplays become the ironic counterpoint to his predicament, while flashbacks cleverly juxtapose the glamour and sunshine of Hollywood with rainy Britain, its postwar austerity and the early days of its commercial television.
    27. Regular exercisers generally liked the activity itself, the researchers said, but dropouts and non-exercisers tended not to. Dropouts tended to value the social interaction or competition, while non-exercisers liked fresh air and sunshine.
    28. In the spring sunshine, there are long queues for the Pirates of the Caribbean and the Star Tours intergalactic voyage.
    29. On the northern Plains, that same temperature range was considered a warming trend, thanks to sunshine and southwesterly wind.
    30. This part of Memphis's musical history is very much alive. Old-style charm The evening sunshine is slanting across the rolling hills of south-eastern Tennessee.
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