柯林斯詞典sunshine /?s?n??a?n/ 1. N-UNCOUNT Sunshine is the light and heat that comes from the sun. 陽(yáng)光 In the marina yachts sparkle in the sunshine. 停靠區(qū)里游艇在陽(yáng)光下閃閃發(fā)光。 She was sitting outside a cafe in bright sunshine. 她那時(shí)正坐在一個(gè)咖啡館外明媚的陽(yáng)光里。 返回 sunshine劍橋詞典 sunshine noun [U] (LIGHT) the light and heat that come from the sun 陽(yáng)光,日照 The children were out playing in the sunshine. 孩子們正在外面太陽(yáng)下玩耍。 例句 Butterflies fluttered about in the sunshine.The house , with its fresh coat of paint , looked lovely in the sunshine.In the village square , people were milling about in the sunshine.Through the window came the last few oblique rays of evening sunshine.A ray of sunshine shone through a gap in the clouds . sunshine noun [U] (PLEASURE) informal happiness or pleasure 幸福,快樂(lè) Their grandchildren have brought sunshine into their lives . 他們的孫輩給他們的生活帶來(lái)了快樂(lè)。 mainly UK informal used as a form of address , either in a friendly way, or to express unwillingness to accept another person's delays , bad behaviour , etc. (用作稱呼語(yǔ),或表示友善或表示不愿接受對(duì)方的拖延、不良行為等)親愛(ài)的 Hello, sunshine! 你好,親愛(ài)的! Come on, sunshine, get to work . 快點(diǎn)兒,親愛(ài)的,開(kāi)始干活吧。 返回 sunshine