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Sky Meaning in English

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/ˈskaɪ/
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/skˈaɪ/
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释义

The sky is the space you see above the earth, where clouds move and where the sun, moon, and stars appear. It can also refer to the weather or the way the air looks.

用法与细微差别

Usually a countable-looking noun used as uncountable in most contexts: 'the sky' is much more common than just 'sky'. Common collocations include 'blue sky', 'night sky', 'clear sky', and 'in the sky'. In poetic or dramatic language, 'the skies' can mean the heavens or the weather.

例句

The sky is very blue today.

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We saw a bird in the sky.

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The stars filled the sky at night.

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Look at that orange sky — it’s going to be a beautiful sunset.

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The sky suddenly went dark before the storm.

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I could lie here all day just watching the clouds move across the sky.

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