sunshine
noun [ U ] uk/ˈsʌn.ʃaɪn/ us/ˈsʌn.ʃaɪn/
(LIGHT)
B1 阳光,日照
the light and heat that come from the sun
The children were out playing in the sunshine. 孩子们正在外面太阳下玩耍。
- More examples
- 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.
(PLEASURE)
informal幸福,快乐
happiness or pleasure
Their grandchildren have brought sunshine into their lives. 他们的孙辈给他们的生活带来了快乐。
mainly UK informal(用作称呼语,或表示友善或表示不愿接受对方的拖延、不良行为等)亲爱的
used as a form of address, either in a friendly way, or to express unwillingness to accept another person's delays, bad behaviour, etc.
Hello, sunshine! 你好,亲爱的!
Come on, sunshine, get to work. 快点儿,亲爱的,开始干活吧。