Sunbeam Meaning in English
word
ˈsənˌbim
SUHN-beem
sˈʌnbiːm
SUN-beem
Definición
A sunbeam is a narrow stream or shaft of sunlight shining through an opening or between objects, often seen indoors or after rain.
Uso & Matices
Used in poetic, literary, and everyday contexts. Commonly paired with 'shine', 'catch a sunbeam', or describing beauty. Not typically used for strong, direct sunlight outdoors.
Spanish: rayo de solPortuguese (BR): raio de solPortuguese (PT): raio de solChinese (Simplified): 阳光束Chinese (Traditional): 陽光束Hindi: सूरज की किरणArabic: شعاع الشمسBengali: রোদ্দুরের কিরণ - সূর্যকিরণRussian: солнечный лучJapanese: 日差し - サンビームVietnamese: tia nắngKorean: 햇살 - 햇빛 (좁은 빛줄기)Turkish: güneş ışınıUrdu: سورج کی کرنIndonesian: sinar matahari
Oraciones de Ejemplo
A sunbeam came through the window this morning.
basic
The cat slept in a sunbeam on the floor.
basic
You can see the dust in the sunbeam.
basic
She smiled as a sunbeam lit up her face.
natural
A single sunbeam broke through the storm clouds.
natural
They sat quietly, watching sunbeams dance across the table.
natural