sun
1 the sun in the sky 2 the heat of the sun 3 the light of the sun 4 using the energy of the sun see also WEATHER, SKY, STAR/PLANET/MOON
1 the sun in the sky - the ball of light which we see in the sky during the day and which gives the earth light and heat: the sun The weather was terrible - we hardly saw the sun all week. - in the morning the sun rises*, comes* up; when it has risen it is up As soon as the sun was up the whole village came to life. - in the evening the sun sets*, goes* down The sun rises in the east and sets in the west. - the time when the sun rises: dawn (noun C/U), sunrise (noun C/U) before sunrise ◎ at dawn - the time when the sun sets: sunset (AmE sundown)(noun C/U) At sunset, they made camp. - when the moon is between the earth and the sun so that it blocks the light, there is an eclipse a total/partial eclipse of the sun
2 the heat of the sun - the light and heat of the sun: the sun, sunshine (noun U) I'm exhausted - I've been working out in the sun all day. ◎ The thing I miss most about Spain is the sunshine. - when the sun can be seen in the sky, it is out; when it gives out light, it shines*, the weather is sunny, bright The sun was shining brightly. ◎ It was a lovely sunny day. - when the sun appears from behind the clouds, it comes* out, breaks* through - when it disappears behind the clouds, it goes* in The sun managed to break through for a few minutes, but now it's gone in again. - to lie in the sun: sunbathe, sun yourself - the brown colour which people get on their skin when they sunbathe: tan, suntan - an illness which people get when they stay in the sun too long: sunstroke (noun U) ※ the effect of the sun on your skin SKIN
3 the light of the sun - the light that there is during the day: daylight (noun U) I hope there'll still be some daylight left when we get there. - the light seen when the sun is shining: sunlight (noun U); adjective: sunlit The castle looks beautiful in the evening sunlight. ◎ a sunlit street - having a lot of light from the sun: sunny a sunny garden/room/position - a line of sunlight shining down (for example into a room): ray (of light), beam (of light), sunbeam They stayed outside, enjoying the last rays of the sun. - the half-light in the evening around sunset: dusk (noun U), twilight (noun U) - the glasses that people wear to protect their eyes from the sun: sunglasses (noun plural), dark glasses (noun plural), (informal, especially AmE) shades (noun plural) - an area which is not lit by direct sunlight, and which is darker and cooler than areas in the sun: the shade (noun U); adjective: shady You can go and play; I'll wait here in the shade. ◎ This looks like a nice shady place to sit. - a dark shape caused by sth blocking the sun and making an area of shade: shadow Look at the shadows of the trees on the grass.
4 using the energy of the sun - something which uses the sun or is connected with the sun is solar solar energy/power - a machine which is operated using solar power is solar-powered - a piece of equipment, for example on the roof of a house, which is used to collect solar power: solar panel
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