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sunlight

/suhn-lahyt/US // ˈsʌnˌlaɪt //UK // (ˈsʌnlaɪt) //

阳光,太阳光,阳光照射,阳光下

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the light of the sun; sunshine.

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Examples

  • For better predictions, debris trackers can also measure the reflection of sunlight off these objects, which can be used to narrow those windows to just a few meters.

  • It exposes the moss on the bottom to life-sustaining sunlight.

  • After the impact, however, dust from the impact caused sunlight that reaches Earth to dim 10 to 20 percent, the simulations show, which aligns with previous research.

  • This also helps screen the corals from some of that sunlight.

  • Dark particles in the smoke absorbed sunlight and heated up the plume to make it rise, Kablick explains.

  • But the sunlight is threatening to fade and a three-and-a-half-hour river journey back to Kisangani looms.

  • Is it halal if the animal lives a miserable life while never seeing sunlight?

  • And as we left, spears of sunlight painted the top of the nearby volcano Galeras.

  • We headed out soon after, back into the sunlight-dappled gardens of the temple complex, to join worshippers picnicking.

  • Miles beneath the surface, in the absence of sunlight, animals derive energy from volcanic vents.

  • "We are going into the sunlight, out of the shadow;" and she glanced back at the west, which was of a slaty blackness.

  • For two consecutive seasons he lived in the sunlight of Mademoiselle Duvigne's presence.

  • It was all breeze and freshness, and the sunlight struck picturesquely aslant the hill-sides.

  • She welcomed them with all the native hospitality, as she would have opened her door to let the sunlight in.

  • The brilliant imaginative mind has woven it into romance, making its colors brighter still with the sunlight of inspired phantasy.