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How to write the sun in English
There are three ways to express the sun in English: the sun; sunshine; sunlight. here are the specifics:
1. the sun English [? s?n] American [? s?n]?
The sun; The Sun; The Sun UK
Example sentence: the?sun's?dazzle?on?the?water?hurts?my?eyes.?
The dazzling sunlight on the water stung my eyes.
2. sunshine 英 [?s?n?a?n] 美 [?s?n?a?n]?
n. sunshine; daylight; joy; happiness; (to address someone in a friendly way, which sometimes seems impolite) friend, buddy
Example sentence: i?awoke?next?morning?to?brilliant?sunshine?streaming?into?my?room.?
The next morning I woke up with brilliant sunshine streaming into my room.
3. sunlight 英 [?s?nla?t] 美 [?s?nla?t]?
n. sunlight; daylight Plural: sunlights
Example sentence: I?saw?her?sitting?at?a?window?table,?bathed?in?sunlight.?
I saw her sitting at a table by the window, bathed in sunlight.
Expanded:
Sun Antonyms: English Expressions for Moon
1. moon English [mu?n] American [mu?n]?
n. moon; moons; moon phases; satellites
v. to show one's ass (a prank or insult in a public ****ing place)
third-person singular: moons plural: moons present participle: mooning past tense: mooned past participle: mooned
Example sentences: The ?moon? ? was?covered?by?the?dark?clouds.?
The moon was covered by the dark clouds.
Word Usage:
1. moon means the "moon" that revolves around the earth. Because moon is the Earth's only known natural satellite, it is often used with the definite article the, with the initial letter lowercase. In scientific and technical articles, the first letter of moon is often capitalized for conspicuousness. moon is sometimes used metaphorically to mean "moonlike".
2, moon in the moon at a certain time, such as a certain state, can be used in conjunction with the indefinite article, which is often modified by the adjective in front of the common singular for this solution.
3. In literary language, moon can also be used as a plural, emphasizing the moon's constant repetition, setting off the character's inner mood and state of mind. In poetry, "moon" can be used as "moon".
4. When moon is derived from "moonlight", it is used in conjunction with the definite article the or little.
5. moon is a countable noun when it means "satellite". When it refers to the moons of planets other than the Earth, it can have a plural form.
6. In some idioms, moon is often compared to "something that can be desired but not obtained".
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