sunbathe
sunbathe — 動詞
1. to lie or sit outside in direct sunlight for a period of time, usually so that y
曬太陽
在陽光下躺坐讓皮膚變黑
to lie or sit outside in direct sunlight for a period of time, usually so that your skin becomes darker
On sunny weekends, Tanvi likes to sunbathe on the rooftop with a book.
天氣好的週末,Tanvi 喜歡在屋頂上曬太陽、看書。
sunbathe on [surface/place] — location pattern
The hotel guests were sunbathing by the pool when a cool breeze started blowing.
飯店客人正在泳池邊曬太陽,這時一陣涼風吹了過來。
past continuous: were sunbathing + adverbial of place
Layla sunbathed for an hour before joining her friends for a swim.
Layla 曬了一小時的太陽,然後加入朋友們去游泳。
Many people travel to the south coast to sunbathe during their summer break.
許多人趁暑假去南岸旅行,在海邊曬太陽。
Ingrid put on sun cream before sunbathing to protect her skin from burning.
Ingrid 在曬太陽之前擦了防曬乳液,以免皮膚曬傷。
- tan
Focuses on the result (darker skin) rather than the activity itself. 'I tan easily in summer.'
- bask
More literary; emphasises enjoying warmth rather than intent to darken skin. 'Cats bask in the sun.'
- sun oneself
Slightly old-fashioned or formal. Used in descriptive writing. 'She sat on the balcony sunning herself.'
文法句型
sunbathe + adverbial of place
go sunbathing
用法筆記
Intransitive verb — you sunbathe, but you do not 'sunbathe someone' or 'sunbathe a body part'. The -ing form (sunbathing) is very common, especially in the patterns 'go sunbathing' and 'spend the day sunbathing'. Frequently followed by a phrase showing location (on the beach, by the pool, in the garden).