Sun – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
מילים נרדפות: star,
light,
visible radiation,
visible light,
influential person,
important person,
personage,
rest day,
day of rest,
lie,
expose
sun
v.
expose to the sun's rays; warm or dry in the sunshine; expose oneself to the sun's rays, warm oneself in the sunshine
n.
star at the center of the solar system around which the planets revolve; light and heat given off by the sun; star
Sun. (Sunday)
n.
first day of the week, day before Monday
Sun
The
Sun (in
Greek:
Helios, in
Latin:
Sol) is the
star at the center of the
Solar System and is by far the most important source of
energy for life on
Earth. It is a nearly perfect spherical ball of hot
plasma, with internal
convective motion that generates a
magnetic field via a
dynamo process. Its diameter is about 109 times that of Earth, and it has a
mass about 330,000 times that of Earth, accounting for about 99.86% of the total mass of the Solar System. About three quarters of the Sun's mass consists of
hydrogen; the rest is mostly
helium, with much smaller quantities of heavier elements, including
oxygen,
carbon,
neon and
iron.
Sun (disambiguation)
The
Sun is the star at the center of the Solar System.
Sun (surname)
Sun is a transliteration of a common Chinese surname (simplified Chinese: ; traditional Chinese: ; pinyin: Sun). Other transliterations include Suen (Hong Kong and regions with Cantonese-speaking populations), Sen (Amoy dialect), Sng (Teochew), Tôn (Vietnam), Son (Japan/Korea), Soon (regions with Hokkien-speaking populations), Suan (Philippines), and Swen.
Sun..!
Sun..! was the debut release from the
British band
Silver Sun. At the time of release Sun was also the name of the band, though after finding out there was a German band with the same name the band were forced to change their name.
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The Sun (United Kingdom)
The Sun is a daily
tabloid newspaper published in the United Kingdom and Ireland. Founded in 1964 as a successor broadsheet to the
Daily Herald, it became a tabloid in 1969 after it was purchased by its current owners. It is published by the News Group Newspapers division of
News UK, itself a wholly owned
subsidiary of
Rupert Murdoch's
News Corp.
Sun
Noun
1. first day of the week; observed as a day of rest and worship by most Christians
(synonym) Sunday, Lord's Day, Dominicus
(hypernym) rest day, day of rest
(part-holonym) weekend
sun
Noun
1. a typical star that is the source of light and heat for the planets in the solar system; "the sun contains 99.85% of the mass in the solar system"
(hypernym) star
(member-holonym) solar system
(part-meronym) chromosphere
2. the rays of the sun; "the shingles were weathered by the sun and wind"
(synonym) sunlight, sunshine
(hypernym) light, visible light, visible radiation
(part-meronym) sunbeam, sunray
(derivation) insolate, solarize, solarise
3. a person considered as a source of warmth or energy or glory etc
(hypernym) important person, influential person, personage
4. any star around which a planetary system evolves
(hypernym) star
Verb
1. expose one's body to the sun
(synonym) sunbathe
(hypernym) lie
(derivation) sunlight, sunshine
2. expose to the rays of the sun or affect by exposure to the sun; "insolated paper may turn yellow and crumble"; "These herbs suffer when sunned"
(synonym) insolate, solarize, solarise
(hypernym) expose
(derivation) sunlight, sunshine
sunmak
v.
offer, put forward, hold forth, serve up, introduce, represent, bring in, confer, dish, dish up, emcee, exhibit, furnish, go over, go through, help smb. to smth., initiate, lay, lodge, pass in, prefer, present, proffer, put in, put to, put up
sun
v.
být na slunci; užívat si slunce
n.
slunce; sluníčko
Sun. (Sunday)
neděle