Sunbeam Meaning in English
word
ˈsənˌbim
SUHN-beem
sˈʌnbiːm
SUN-beem
释义
A sunbeam is a narrow stream or shaft of sunlight shining through an opening or between objects, often seen indoors or after rain.
用法与细微差别
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
例句
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