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Definition of sunny in English: sunnyadjectivesunniest, sunnier ˈsʌniˈsəni 1Bright with sunlight. 阳光灿烂的 阳光灿烂的一天。 Example sentencesExamples - One sunny afternoon last month I sat drinking a glass of tea in the office of a functionary in Mus, a market town in eastern Anatolia known for producing sugar beets, tobacco and violence.
- Day two dawned bright and sunny, and mercifully the winds were relatively gentle.
- One sunny afternoon last summer at her South Wimbledon home, Clara and I sat down to talk.
- In reality, if you were to move from a building outside in to a bright sunny day, your eyes have to adjust to the difference in light volume.
- Situated right on the sunny beach of Valencia, Spain, our hostel had a dirty-hippy kind of feel to it - run down and cheap - and it was to be both the last and best of our backpack around Europe.
- I visited on a bright, sunny afternoon, and the overabundance of daylight made it difficult to see some of the exhibits, especially the floor-mounted video screens.
- A sunny morning in the garden isn't quite the same.
- Will summer be a sunny time of rejuvenation, travel, special projects, or will it be a season of political heat, escalating hostilities, and individual anguish?
- So today is a bright sunny day in Manchester and the ice cream sellers are doing a brisk trade.
- Public transport is cheap and effective, the weather is usually bright and sunny and Slovaks love nothing more than to sit at pavement cafes, sipping cool drinks, chatting and watching the world go by.
- Treat the pond at midday on a clear, sunny day with no wind and no prospect of a weather change.
- Using lush grays and greens, his paintings convincingly evoke wet and misty terrain, as well as the more crisply delineated forms and glimmer of bright sunny days.
- With a week of sunny days, warm temperatures and scattered rains, Nebraska's corn crop is catching up.
- When I was there on a sunny summer day, the court was already being used by students relaxing, studying and chatting: it works as it was intended to.
- The southern parts will share the same clear and sunny weather, wind directions will be more northerly tending to a northwesterly flow the further south one goes.
- Europe has been suffering through a colder, snowier winter than usual, and although we had some sunny days in Rome, it was often rainy and almost always cold.
- I looked at my watch: it was just half past ten and a clear sunny morning in May.
- It is no wonder that his body of work strikes a chord with people who enjoy the simple pleasures of walking through a sunny field or picking blueberries on a clear day.
- The weather is starting to break here in Seattle; we've already had a couple of those clear sunny days that exist to let you know there is more than work in life.
- It was a sunny morning last summer and the children were having breakfast in the garden when I saw the papers and realised it was all going to kick off.
Synonyms bright, sunshiny, sunlit, brilliant, clear, fine, fair balmy, summery, clement cloudless, unclouded, without a cloud in the sky - 1.1 (of a place) receiving much sunlight.
(地方)暖和的,阳光充足的 Seefeld is set high on a sunny plateau 塞费尔德位于阳光充沛的高原上。 Example sentencesExamples - This sunny room also has an American white oak floor and beautiful views over the deck, terrace and garden.
- Small containers that are hanging or placed in windy or excessively sunny areas may need to be watered at least once a day.
- With a desirable location, light-filled accommodation and sunny rear garden, this property will appeal to growing families.
- It prefers a sunny site, but the noonday sun will cause the yellow leaves to scorch.
- Next is the dining room, a large sunny room with east and south-facing windows.
- One of the main attractions of this property is the gardens, which have been professionally designed and maintained and are laid out with sunny deck and patio areas.
- It will grow in practically every soil type and thrives the most in a sunny position.
- To the right is the main reception room, a warm and sunny space with a large fireplace and two bay windows.
- Nerine should also do well in a container on a sunny patio.
- Select a release site that is an easily accessible, sunny location, not highly visible to vandals and others who may disturb the release area.
- Traps should be hung in sunny locations around the periphery of the area to be protected.
- It also has a landscaped, west-facing garden with a large sunny patio area.
- The large rear garden is set over two levels in lawn with a sunny patio and mature trees and shrubs.
- The south-facing back garden and sunny patio outside the living room have good views of the mountains, while the garden provides plenty of space for children to play.
- Give it good soil, shelter and a sunny position and it will reward you with a mass of tiny, bright blue-purple flowers.
- In the study, sliding patio doors lead to a large sunny patio in the back garden. The ground floor also houses a double bedroom with an en suite shower room.
- A step down leads to the kitchen cum dining area, a sunny room with patio doors leading to the garden and two large Velux windows.
- 1.2 (of a person or their temperament) cheery and bright.
(人,性格)开朗的,欢快的,阳光的 he had a sunny disposition 他生性开朗。 Example sentencesExamples - On several occasions, his sunny disposition is mentioned, but it also is shown that he was subject to moodiness and depression.
- The lead actor is sunny and sweet, but she turns so very, very bad.
- He's such a vibrant, up-beat character and you get drawn into his exuberance and sunny personality.
- He's so sunny and earnest that it's a toss-up whether to be charmed or vaguely nauseous.
- He's sunny, upbeat, and cheerfully polite, and always aware of what you're doing, how well you're managing.
- His bright, trumpeting voice and exciting high notes were tempered by a sunny suavity.
- Whether on top after a winning streak or down to his last few francs, he maintains the same sunny, positive disposition.
- Carol longs for both love and friendship, and uses her sunny disposition to hide an inner loneliness and desire to belong.
- Influenced by her mother's sunny disposition and a lifelong love of plants and flora, Christie's passion for painting whimsical flowers captivates both adults and children of all ages.
- I enjoyed it because it was such an outdoor, open air movie and he is a character with a sunny disposition and I liked his philosophy of life.
- That sunny disposition is matched by a remarkably trouble-free upbringing.
- In fact, I think of you as a sunny person, very cheerful and fun to be with, just the person one wants to see come round the corner -
Synonyms cheerful, cheery, happy, light-hearted, bright, glad, merry, joyful, bubbly, blithe, jolly, jovial, animated, buoyant, ebullient, upbeat, vivacious, sparky, perky, rosy warm, friendly, outgoing, genial, benign, agreeable, pleasant dated gay
Phrases(of an egg) fried on one side only. I ate a couple of eggs sunny side up Example sentencesExamples - ‘I'll have your two eggs meal with bacon and I'd like my eggs sunny side up,’ Joy answered, looking up at the waitress so that she could understand her words clearly.
- I'm making them sunny side up, just like you like them…
- At the sight of the eggs fried sunny side up, she felt bile rise within her.
- Paco gets a plate piled high with scrambled eggs and I get two sunny side up.
- You like your eggs sunny side up, right Dylan?
- On a more mindless note, I wondered if one could actually fry eggs, sunny side up, on the sidewalk.
- My platter arrived with three eggs, sunny side up the way I had ordered them, toast, homefries and a sizeable bowl of baked beans.
- When I was eleven, Gerald's shirtsleeve caught on fire while he was frying eggs sunny side up.
- As I sat there I began thinking about the first time I went to an American diner and froze when asked what way did I want my eggs served, sunny side up, over easy, etc.
- Two fried eggs, sunny side up with the yolk not too runny.
Derivativesadverb ˈsʌnɪliˈsənəli She smiled sunnily at her younger sister and turned back to the paintings. Example sentencesExamples - For a play that deals with such dark matters as evil and corruption, it ends just a little too sunnily.
- ‘Sorry about the wait,’ she said sunnily, pushing the kitchen door open with her hip.
- ‘Hi daddy,’ I said sunnily hoping to ease the thick tension that had settled upon us but my efforts were in vain.
- ‘Nothing,’ she said finally, smiling again sunnily as though the last minute had never happened.
noun This optimism is both more profound and more comforting than sunniness: it is a belief that narrative reflects the structure of reality and that it contains meaning. Example sentencesExamples - He has the raw charisma, false sunniness, and keen edge to convince us of his criminal tendencies.
- Mango and Thai basil salad with star anise, red chili, and Brazil nuts offers as much exotic sunniness as one bowl can contain.
- However, with that sunniness of disposition for which I am renowned, I decided it would probably show up the following day.
- The lighting design provided all the warmth and sunniness one would expect from Naples.
Rhymesbunny, dunny, funny, gunny, honey, money, runny, sonny, tunny Definition of sunny in US English: sunnyadjectiveˈsəniˈsənē 1Bright with sunlight. 阳光灿烂的 阳光灿烂的一天。 Example sentencesExamples - The southern parts will share the same clear and sunny weather, wind directions will be more northerly tending to a northwesterly flow the further south one goes.
- Treat the pond at midday on a clear, sunny day with no wind and no prospect of a weather change.
- Will summer be a sunny time of rejuvenation, travel, special projects, or will it be a season of political heat, escalating hostilities, and individual anguish?
- A sunny morning in the garden isn't quite the same.
- It is no wonder that his body of work strikes a chord with people who enjoy the simple pleasures of walking through a sunny field or picking blueberries on a clear day.
- One sunny afternoon last summer at her South Wimbledon home, Clara and I sat down to talk.
- I visited on a bright, sunny afternoon, and the overabundance of daylight made it difficult to see some of the exhibits, especially the floor-mounted video screens.
- When I was there on a sunny summer day, the court was already being used by students relaxing, studying and chatting: it works as it was intended to.
- Europe has been suffering through a colder, snowier winter than usual, and although we had some sunny days in Rome, it was often rainy and almost always cold.
- Public transport is cheap and effective, the weather is usually bright and sunny and Slovaks love nothing more than to sit at pavement cafes, sipping cool drinks, chatting and watching the world go by.
- In reality, if you were to move from a building outside in to a bright sunny day, your eyes have to adjust to the difference in light volume.
- Using lush grays and greens, his paintings convincingly evoke wet and misty terrain, as well as the more crisply delineated forms and glimmer of bright sunny days.
- I looked at my watch: it was just half past ten and a clear sunny morning in May.
- One sunny afternoon last month I sat drinking a glass of tea in the office of a functionary in Mus, a market town in eastern Anatolia known for producing sugar beets, tobacco and violence.
- So today is a bright sunny day in Manchester and the ice cream sellers are doing a brisk trade.
- With a week of sunny days, warm temperatures and scattered rains, Nebraska's corn crop is catching up.
- Day two dawned bright and sunny, and mercifully the winds were relatively gentle.
- It was a sunny morning last summer and the children were having breakfast in the garden when I saw the papers and realised it was all going to kick off.
- The weather is starting to break here in Seattle; we've already had a couple of those clear sunny days that exist to let you know there is more than work in life.
- Situated right on the sunny beach of Valencia, Spain, our hostel had a dirty-hippy kind of feel to it - run down and cheap - and it was to be both the last and best of our backpack around Europe.
Synonyms bright, sunshiny, sunlit, brilliant, clear, fine, fair - 1.1 (of a place) receiving much sunlight.
(地方)暖和的,阳光充足的 find a sunny patch for the dahlia tubers Example sentencesExamples - To the right is the main reception room, a warm and sunny space with a large fireplace and two bay windows.
- A step down leads to the kitchen cum dining area, a sunny room with patio doors leading to the garden and two large Velux windows.
- With a desirable location, light-filled accommodation and sunny rear garden, this property will appeal to growing families.
- The south-facing back garden and sunny patio outside the living room have good views of the mountains, while the garden provides plenty of space for children to play.
- The large rear garden is set over two levels in lawn with a sunny patio and mature trees and shrubs.
- Nerine should also do well in a container on a sunny patio.
- It prefers a sunny site, but the noonday sun will cause the yellow leaves to scorch.
- Select a release site that is an easily accessible, sunny location, not highly visible to vandals and others who may disturb the release area.
- This sunny room also has an American white oak floor and beautiful views over the deck, terrace and garden.
- Traps should be hung in sunny locations around the periphery of the area to be protected.
- It also has a landscaped, west-facing garden with a large sunny patio area.
- Give it good soil, shelter and a sunny position and it will reward you with a mass of tiny, bright blue-purple flowers.
- Small containers that are hanging or placed in windy or excessively sunny areas may need to be watered at least once a day.
- In the study, sliding patio doors lead to a large sunny patio in the back garden. The ground floor also houses a double bedroom with an en suite shower room.
- One of the main attractions of this property is the gardens, which have been professionally designed and maintained and are laid out with sunny deck and patio areas.
- It will grow in practically every soil type and thrives the most in a sunny position.
- Next is the dining room, a large sunny room with east and south-facing windows.
- 1.2 (of a person or their temperament) cheery and bright.
(人,性格)开朗的,欢快的,阳光的 he had a sunny disposition 他生性开朗。 Example sentencesExamples - In fact, I think of you as a sunny person, very cheerful and fun to be with, just the person one wants to see come round the corner -
- Whether on top after a winning streak or down to his last few francs, he maintains the same sunny, positive disposition.
- He's sunny, upbeat, and cheerfully polite, and always aware of what you're doing, how well you're managing.
- His bright, trumpeting voice and exciting high notes were tempered by a sunny suavity.
- That sunny disposition is matched by a remarkably trouble-free upbringing.
- I enjoyed it because it was such an outdoor, open air movie and he is a character with a sunny disposition and I liked his philosophy of life.
- Carol longs for both love and friendship, and uses her sunny disposition to hide an inner loneliness and desire to belong.
- Influenced by her mother's sunny disposition and a lifelong love of plants and flora, Christie's passion for painting whimsical flowers captivates both adults and children of all ages.
- The lead actor is sunny and sweet, but she turns so very, very bad.
- He's so sunny and earnest that it's a toss-up whether to be charmed or vaguely nauseous.
- On several occasions, his sunny disposition is mentioned, but it also is shown that he was subject to moodiness and depression.
- He's such a vibrant, up-beat character and you get drawn into his exuberance and sunny personality.
Synonyms cheerful, cheery, happy, light-hearted, bright, glad, merry, joyful, bubbly, blithe, jolly, jovial, animated, buoyant, ebullient, upbeat, vivacious, sparky, perky, rosy
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