sunny 的定义
sun·ni·er, sun·ni·est.
sunny 近义词
bright, clear (referring to weather)
happy
更多sunny例句
- It’s a mostly sunny but blustery day, with highs only in the low 30s in our colder areas to the mid- to upper 30s in the city.
- Sunshine starts to finally break through later tomorrow, and we should see mostly sunny skies on Thursday, too, before a front approaches Friday with rain chances.
- Both days are mostly sunny as highs climb from the upper 30s Wednesday, which remains windy, to low-to-mid 40s Thursday, when breezes calm.
- Express forecastForecast in detailWhen partly sunny and low-to-mid-40s conditions could make today the most comfortable day of the forecast period, you know you’ve got a solid winter air mass settling in.
- Wind chills will make the temperature feel like the 20s under mostly sunny skies.
- I gingerly walked down the center staircase and out into what was a chilly, sunny October morning.
- Sunny Shell, a blogger for Christian Post says the movie “belittles Christians.”
- To put that into perspective, indoor lighting is about 100 lux, while a bright, sunny day can hit 50,000 lux or more.
- My mailman, David, is the sunny-faced sort who brightens my block each afternoon, no matter the weather, with a glowing smile.
- That gave a huge advantage to the sunny Republican prone to hugging supporters.
- There were to be many things yet which Felipe could not fathom in this lovely, sorrowing, sunny sister of his.
- He had a hopeful, sunny nature, and never looked upon the dark side of things if he could help it.
- Finally, we left Australia on the 9th of June, four months after our first landing on its sunny shores.
- "He really did," agreed Violet, leading the way to the sunny open spot a trifle behind the house.
- What a merry place a steamer is on a calm sunny summer forenoon, and what an appetite every one seems to have!