Windows of stained glass allowed in the afternoon sunrays, casting shades of green and gold light onto the stone floor.
They followed her obediently and silently through grass that had lost its emerald lustre and became a dull yellow in the absence of any sunrays and where all signs of the path had completely disappeared.
My eyes were still closed but I could feel the sunrays beating on my face.
I woke up to a sunny morning, sunrays pouring through the windows.
High in the sky, the steel weapons flashed beneath the sunrays.
The light Monday morning sunrays warmed Hanna's body as she walked to school, her heart feeling a lot heavier than usual.
The lake lay still before me, catching the faint, rare sunlight at a strange angle and casting shadow over half of the water, the other half gleaming under the unexpected pleasure of sunrays in November.
The sunrays pouring into the room from the windows opposite him bathed his weary limbs in their warmth as a fresh breeze accompanying them tickled his hands and face.
An errant sunray suddenly struck the golden dome of the Fire Temple, sending a blinding flash of light her way.
The windows had been sprayed with a special substance that allowed vision through it but kept out the sunrays.
The sunrays streamed through the window waking Caroline from her deep sleep.
The low easterly sunrays beat upon him, warming his body in the cool morning air.
It's about you finding awe in a street intersection, in a cup of tea, in a sunray peaking through the gray clouds of yesterday.
The sunrays reflected off each tiny crystal of the chandelier, lighting up the dark stony walls of the hall revealing pictures and portraits of the kings long before.
There was a glow radiating off him, as if he had swallowed a sunray.
He still felt exhausted though, and the sunrays hurt his eyes.
1.1A radiating line or broadening stripe resembling a ray of the sun.
(像太阳光线一样的)放射线(或渐宽条纹)
Example sentencesExamples
In slicing them up, I also discovered how beautiful this vegetable is, with the white on white sunray pattern on each slice.
Trim the asparagus so two of them will fit end-to-end in the shell and arrange them in a sunray pattern.
Add the anchovies if using (form little crosses made of two fillets, or lay them in a sunray pattern in the center of the pie).
Arrange the zucchini sticks in a sunray pattern on top, breaking the sticks in smaller pieces to fill the gaps.