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I . sun [sʌn] N

1. sun (star):

sun
sonce n

2. sun no pl (sunshine):

the sun
sonce n
to sit in the sun
to think that the sun shines out of sb's arse Brit fig inf!

II . sun <-nn-> [sʌn] VB trans

1. sun (sit in sun):

to sun oneself

2. sun (expose to sun):

to sun sth

III . sun [sʌn] VB intr

sun

ˈsun-baked ADJ

ˈsun deck N

1. sun deck NAUT:

sun deck

2. sun deck Am (balcony):

sun deck
terasa f

ˈsun-dried ADJ

ˈsun hat N

ˈsun room N Am, ˈsun par·lor N Am, ˈsun porch N Am

ˈsun vi·sor N AUTO

sun visor

ˈsun wor·ship·per N hum

sun pro·ˈtec·tion fac·tor N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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An earlier theory was that the word meant temple of the sun.
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The circle of the sun was the ecliptic.
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The sun hadn't gone down yet, and kids were just hanging out, waiting for something to happen.
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The battle broke off when the sun set.
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It features small suns ("solecitos") made in small hollows-like figures.
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When it broke, it created the sun, the moon and the stars.
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The song states that the sun will rise even after the storm and that there is light at the end of the tunnel.
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They are also about 1 billion years older than the sun.
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The rising sun in the background represents the birth of a nation.
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The sun heats the water in the tanks.
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