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1 | the Sun the star in the sky that provides light and warmth to the Earth 太阳 |
| 1a | singular/U the light and warmth that you feel from the sun 日光;阳光 | | We could feel the hot sun on our backs. 我们能感觉到背上炽热的阳光。 | | I can’ t see a thing. The sun’ s in my eyes. 我看不见东西。太阳正对着我的眼睛。 | | The windows facing south get a lot of sun. 朝南的窗户日照充足。 | | in the sun Miriam was sitting in the sun reading a book. 米里亚姆坐在阳光下读书。 | |
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2 | C any very bright star , especially one that a planet travels round (尤指有行星环绕的)恒星 |
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- | think the sun shines out of sb’ s arse impolite |
| used for saying that someone thinks that they are very special or that someone else is very special . This expression is used when the speaker does not have the same opinion . |
| 自命不凡(用于表明说话者对此并未有同感) |
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- | under the sun |
| used for emphasizing that something includes a very wide range of things |
| 世界上;天下;人间 |
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| She can talk about any subject under the sun. 天底下的任何话题她都谈得来。 |
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