Beginner Level Advanced Level

INTERMEDIATE LEVEL


Content



sun; solar mặt trời

Sonne mặt trời Wetter


OXF3000: mặt trời sun
OXF3000N sự lên sự tăng lương thăng cấp dậy đứng lên mọc (mặt trời) thành đạt rise
OXF3000D: mặt trời sun Son
OXF3000D: mặt trời sun Sonne






sun Mặt Trời Nature
Her face is the Sun in my heart. Khuôn mặt của cô ấy là Mặt Trời trong trái tim của tôi. Medical
Is the distance from the Earth to the Sun long? Khoảng cách từ Trái Đất đến Mặt Trời dài không? Science







like: mặt trời
what time does the sun rise mấy giờ mặt trời mọc
die Sonne mặt trời


Für diese Jahreszeit hat die Sonne sogar richtig oft geschienen. Vào mùa này mặt trời chiếu thậm chí thật thường xuyên. (Lektion 55, Nr. 784)


My eyes were still trying to adjust themselves to the strong sunlight. adjust
alternative energy (= electricity or power that is produced using the energy from the sun, wind, water, etc.) alternative
Although the sun was shining, it wasn't very warm. although
The sun was a huge ball of fire low on the horizon. ball
The sun disappeared behind the clouds. behind
bright light/sunshine bright
a bright morning (= with the sun shining) bright
My skin burns easily (= in the sun). burn
The sun burst through the clouds. burst
The sun climbed higher in the sky. climb
The sun went behind a cloud. cloud
We watched the sun come up. come up
The rain stopped and the sun came out. come out
Even if you have dark skin, you still need protection from the sun. dark
The sun was shining all day. day
Protect your child from direct sunlight by using a sunscreen. direct
the distance of the earth from the sun distance
We watched as the sun went down. down
We went swimming and then lay in the sun to dry off. dry off, dry sb/sth off
The earth revolves around the sun. earth
emerge (into sth): We emerged into bright sunlight. emerge
solar/nuclear energy energy
evidence (of sth): There is convincing evidence of a link between exposure to sun and skin cancer. evidence
The day was set fair with the spring sun shining down. fair
feel sth: I could feel the warm sun on my back. feel
heat from the sun from
This room gets very little sunshine. get
Too much sun isn't good for you. good
Tomatoes grow best in direct sunlight. grow
the sun's harmful ultra-violet rays harmful
He could feel the heat of the sun on his back. heat
a two-week holiday in the sun holiday
The plant prefers indirect sunlight. indirect
Driving into the sun, we had to shade our eyes. into
Keep the baby out of the sun. keep out of sth, keep sb out of sth
evidence for a strong causal link between exposure to sun and skin cancer link
The sun was low in the sky. low
The sun sank lower towards the horizon. low
melt sth: The sun had melted the snow. melt
the heat of the midday sun midday
Typical English weather—one minute it's raining and the next minute the sun is shining. minute
Solar panels can only operate in sunlight. operate
The sun was now just a pink glow in the evening sky. pink
the planets of our solar system planet
Plant these shrubs in full sun. plant
nuclear/wind/solar power power
The windows reflected the bright afternoon sunlight. reflect
When the sun's rays hit the earth, a lot of the heat is reflected back into space. reflect
the position of the sun relative to the earth relative
The sun rises in the east. rise
roll over (onto sth): She rolled over to let the sun brown her back. roll
The earth moves round the sun. round
We sat and watched the sun setting. set
The shadows lengthened as the sun went down. shadow
The sun shone brightly in a cloudless sky. shine
sunglasses that shut out 99% of the sun's harmful rays shut sb/sth out (of sth)
The sun was sinking in the west. sink
the strength of the sun strength
Stay indoors in the middle of the day, when the sun is strongest. strong
the rising/setting sun sun
The sun was shining and birds were singing. sun
The sun was just setting. sun
A pale wintry sun shone through the clouds. sun
the warmth of the afternoon sun sun
We sat in the sun. sun
The sun was blazing hot. sun
Too much sun ages the skin. sun
We did our best to keep out of the sun. sun
They've booked a holiday in the sun (= in a place where it is warm and the sun shines a lot). sun
Her face had obviously caught the sun (= become red or brown) on holiday. sun
I was driving westwards and I had the sun in my eyes (= the sun was shining in my eyes). sun
it is thought that...: It was once thought that the sun travelled around the earth. think
The sun was already up (= had risen) when they set off. up
The sun disappeared from view. view
The sun felt warm on his skin. warm