zhòngyīngguànyònglìgōu:
  • huān shài tài yáng
    I take a delight in warm sunshine.
  • zǒu chū lái yán zhe gāo gāo de wéi qiáng sàn xīn xiǎng zhe zhèng rǎn rǎn shēng de tài yángyáng guāng kāi shǐ shài nuǎn qiáng zhú jiān de
    He went out to walk along the high walls, and he contemplated the sun which was now rising, as it started to warm the hills and to disperse the night 's mists
  • ā lán réng wán qiáng qián xíng tóu kàn liǎo yǎn bèi shài hóng detuō liǎo de liǎng tuǐxiǎng liǎo tānɡ qiáng jiàn tǐng de zōng de shuāng tuǐ
    Alan strode doggedly on, looking down at his red, peeling legs, thinking of Tom s strong, straight, brown ones.
  • men yòng pái shuǐ shài tián de bàn duì cháo shī dài jìn xíng liǎo zhì
    They treated wet land by draining and sunning the fields.
  • bèi tài yáng shài gān de jìng
    Laundry dried by the sun.
  • gān ròu shài gān de ròu tiáo
    Narrow strips of meat dried in the sun.
  • zhé duàn bìng kāi piàn jiān jiān de nián chóu de níng jiāo chū lái jiù zhí jiē zài shàngyòng zhì liáo shāo shāngshī zhěn shāngkuì yángniú xuǎnshāng tài yáng zhuó shài
    Break off the spiky leaf and open it up, scoop out the sticky colourless gel to put directly on to the skin to heal burns, eczema, cuts, ulcers, psoriasis, scars and sunburn.
  • xiǎng shòu wēn nuǎn yáng guāng shài tài yáng chù zài shū shì de wēn nuǎn zhōng
    To expose oneself to pleasant warmth.
  • yào jǐn fáng shài
    Don’ t expose the medicine to the sun.
  • shēn shòu liè bào shài huì zào chéng shāng hài
    Exposure of the body to strong sunlight can be harmful.
  • liè shài hàn liú jiā bèi .
    The hot sun made him exude sweat.
  • shài hēi de zhú jiàn biàn qiǎn liǎo
    My tan's beginning to fade.
  • zài shuāng dòng de guà dào wài miàn shài gāndàn dāng jìn lái shí yìng bēng bēng liǎo
    I hung out the washing to dry on a frosty day and when I went to take it in it was as stiff as a board.
  • zhè fáng jiān jīhū shài dào tài yáng
    This room gets very little sunshine.
  • yóu cháng shí jiān zài qiáng liè guāng xià shài tóu hūn yǎn huā zhěng rén diē dǎo zài shàng
    He was so giddy with that long exposure that he fell all his length.
  • piàn shàng shì bèi yáng guāng tòu shài chéng zōng de nán rén hòu bèizài yáng guāng xià yóu guāng liàng shēn shàng jǐn pèi dài tiáo jīn de dài zhàn zài piàn měi de hǎi tān shàngshuāng shǒu zài tún
    It showed the rear view of a very sun tanned man, glistening with oil, standing on a perfect beach wearing only a golden thong. He had his hands on his hips.
  • nài gōng biǎo shìzhè xiē xié zhì liàng hěn hǎo shài gān hòu réng rán chuāndàn wèn chū zài xiǎng hěn shǎo rén néng tóng shí jiǎn dào shuāng xiéjué fēn dōushì zhǐ zhǐ chū xiànxiǎng yào chū shòu kǒng hěn kùn nán liǎo
    Nike says the shoes will be perfectly usable, once dried, but pairs were not tied together, most likely preventing a glut of free shoes that might dampen sales.
  • cháng de cǎoyòng zuò cǎo píngyòng zuò chǎng yǎng dòng hòu shài chéng gān cǎo
    narrow-leaved green herbage: grown as lawns; used as pasture for grazing animals; cut and dried as hay.
  • yóu jīng shàifēng chuī yán huī liǎo .
    Teak weathers to a greyish colour.
  • liàng chū lái shài gān qián xiān men níng gān
    She wrung out the clothes before hanging them up to dry.
  • shài tài duō tài yáng duì shì yòu hài de yān de hài chù
    too much sun is harmful to the skin; harmful effects of smoking.
  • 'ǒu 'ěr bāng zhù nóng mín shài cǎo
    He assisted the farmers occasionally to make hay.
  • cǎo liàng shài de huó 'ér hěn lěi , gān huì 'ér jiù 'è liǎo .
    Haymaking is hungry work.
  • zhèn jīng liǎo wéi tài yáng shài hēi de liǎn shàng chū liǎo láng bèi 'ān de dàn dàn hóng yùn shí zào fǎng bào zài guō jiān de liè huǒ miàn qián
    He felt a shock himself, and a blush of embarrassment shone faintly on his sunburned cheeks, though to him it burned as hotly as when his cheeks had been exposed to the open furnace-door in the fire- room.
  • tài yáng yuè lái yuè shài miàn shàng de xiàng shàng shēng téng
    As the sun got hotter, it sucked up the mist from the lake.
  • piàn bìng shài gān de zhǔ shú zuò wéi shí
    Hulled and dried kernels of corn, prepared as food by boiling.
  • yóu shài gān de chéng de bái miàn fěn zhǔ fèi 'ér chéng de yòng zuò zǎo cān huò pèi cài
    A ground, usually white meal of dried and hulled corn kernels that is boiled and served as a breakfast food or side dish.
  • zhǒng mǒu xiē jiā chù de jiá zhuàng xiàn shài gān bìng chéng fěn hòu zhì chéng de yòng zhì liáo jiá zhuàng xiàn néng shuāi tuì zhèng de yào
    A dried, powdered preparation of the thyroid gland of certain domestic animals, used in treatment of hypothyroid conditions.
  • zhēn zài tài yáng xià hěn kuài shài hēi liǎo
    Janet tanned quickly in the sun.
  • bèi yáng guāng shài bái liǎo de zhé dié tuì liǎo de niú zǎi fēi cháng dàn detuì liǎo de lán tuì liǎo de yán
    sun-bleached deck chairs; faded jeans; a very pale washed-out blue; washy colors.
  • cǎo píng shài liǎo tiān hòu hǎo xiàng yòu xiē wěi liǎo .
    The lawn looked scorched after days of sunshine.
  • shǔ zhí de gēn shài gān hòu zhì chéng de diàn fěnshì shí yòng diàn fěn de lái yuán dài de zhǒng zhù yào shí
    a starch made by leaching and drying the root of the cassava plant; the source of tapioca; a staple food in the tropics.