sol
sunlight ; sunshine.
And making matters worse, this uncomfortable group sat in a suburban sitting-room flooded with afternoon sunlight like dutifully polite guests at a formal coffee party.
A shaft of yellow sunshine fell across the carpet.
abrasado por el sol
sunburnt [sunburned, -USA]
Standing tall on the sunburnt African plains, baobab trees tower over the landscape like great living monuments.
al ponerse el sol
at sundown
Games lasted as long as two or three days, starting at sunup and ending at sundown.
al sol
in the sun
A man was drying out postcards in the sun to sell to the few foreign tourist wandering disconcertedly though the wreckage and rubble.
arrimarse al sol que más calienta
jump on + the gravy train
jump on + the bandwagon
climb on + the gravy train
climb on + the bandwagon
get on + the gravy train
side with + the winner
side with + the winning side
As endless stories around corruption continue to spill over into the main news and business pages, businesses should pause for thought before jumping on the sport sponsoring gravy train.
While there is a sense of urgency to jump on the Internet bandwagon, professionals still have time to learn and assimilate this new electronic culture.
Iraqis should be staying in Iraq and helping to building a decent, civilized country, not coming here and climbing on the gravy train.
Once they find this out, they will certainly want to climb on the bandwagon and not be left behind.
It seems that a lot of celebrities are in a rush to get on the gravy train, and they'll attach their name to almost anything.
In presidential elections, Delaware has often been a barometer for the nation at large and sided with the winner for over 50 years.
Mubarak is a dead man walking, and the sooner America sides with the winning side, the better it serves its own interests and realizes its ideals.
arrimarse al sol que más caliente
get on + the bandwagon
Any time there appears to be a worker shortage our politicians get on the bandwagon and start preaching about training programs.
bajo el sol
in the eye of the sun
He sat still, full in the eye of the sun, and meditated.
bañado de sol
sunlit
sun-drenched
They were recognized for their paintings of women relaxing in their boudoirs or in sunlit gardens.
Holidays in Tenerife certainly pack a punch when it comes to sun-drenched beach breaks.
bañado por el sol
sun-drenched
sunlit
Holidays in Tenerife certainly pack a punch when it comes to sun-drenched beach breaks.
They were recognized for their paintings of women relaxing in their boudoirs or in sunlit gardens.
Cinturón del Sol, el [Zona de los Estados Unidos que comprende los estados situados al sur y suroeste del país]
Sun Belt, the
In this way, for a generation or more, the Sun Belt thrived like no other region in America.
con la salida del sol
at sunrise
at sunup
He was an early riser and always raring to go at sunrise, either on vacation trips or to get to the asphalt plant on Chicago's north side.
Games lasted as long as two or three days, starting at sunup and ending at sundown.
con sol
sunny [sunnier -comp., sunniest -sup.]
The article carries the title 'Summer reading forecast: sunny but variable'.
cuando el sol aprieta
during the heat of the day
This is the epitome of a casual beachside bar, offering long cool drinks during the heat of the day, and cocktails to salute the setting sun.
cuando el sol más calienta
in the heat of the day
What I neglected to realize, however, was the idea that track meets were held during Saturdays, often times all day, in the heat of the day.
cuerda Sol
G-string
If you break a guitar's G-string, it only costs $.79 for a new one.
darse un baño de sol
sunbathe
In the opening scene, people are sunbathing in bathing trunks and bikinis on a Hawaiian beach.
de sol a sol
from dawn (to/till/until) dusk
from sunrise to sunset
from sun up to sun down
from sun to sun
(a)round the clock
Each monk labored from dawn to dusk, six days a week, copying books by hand.
Muslims fast from sunrise to sunset to learn self-discipline, to know how the poor feel and to think about the blessings from Allah.
The workday for slaves was from sun up to sun down, six days a week.
A man's work is from sun to sun, but a mother's work is never done.
Digitization is a value-added way of making library collections and materials available around the world, around the clock.
día de sol
sunny day
For sunny days, snag yourself a cute terry cloth hat and revel in the shade.
disfrutar del sol
bask in + the sun
While basking in the sun on sun loungers, people are exposing their whole bodies to the full benefit of the best natural medicine.
disfrutar tomando el sol
bask
Brown cattle grazed under the trees and large green lizards basked by the roadside or fell with a resounding flop from a ledge into the ditch.
exponer a la luz del sol
expose to + sunlight
Copies are liable to fade if left exposed to sunlight.
exposición al sol
sun exposure
exposure to sunlight
The questions concerned primary prevention (alcohol, smoking, diet, sun exposure, etc.) and cancer screening (breast, cervix, colorectal, prostate and other cancers).
Freckles are caused by exposure to sunlight, especially on those with fair skin.
festival en honor del sol
solar festival
The spring equinox is one of the four great solar festivals of the year.
fiesta en honor al sol
solar festival
The spring equinox is one of the four great solar festivals of the year.
gafas de sol
sunglasses
shades
The study investigated the use of a video to teach 3 self-help skills (cleaning sunglasses, putting on a wristwatch, and zipping a jacket) to 3 elementary students with mental disabilities.
Of course, the good thing is that he has his cool shades to hide his shiner.
iluminado por el sol
sunlit
They were recognized for their paintings of women relaxing in their boudoirs or in sunlit gardens.
larga puesta de sol
lingering sunset
The scythe, to me, conjures up a vision of warm summer days and lingering sunsets, straw hats, sackcloth and shire horses.
luz del sol
sunlight
sunshine
And making matters worse, this uncomfortable group sat in a suburban sitting-room flooded with afternoon sunlight like dutifully polite guests at a formal coffee party.
A shaft of yellow sunshine fell across the carpet.
proteger contra el sol
shade
'No, let a charming chintz and Brussels lace wrap my cold limbs, and shade my lifeless face so as not to be frightful of death'.
puesta de(l) sol
sundown
She only went out for a walk but ended up staying out till sundown.
puesta de sol
sunset
The software displays sunrise and sunset and automatically adjusts to summer or daylight saving time.
quemado por el sol
sunburnt [sunburned, -USA]
Standing tall on the sunburnt African plains, baobab trees tower over the landscape like great living monuments.
quemadura de sol
sunburn
The next morning I wasn't sore at all (since I had taken it easy) but both Jason and I had second-degree sun and wind burns.
rayo de sol
sunbeam
sunray
Inside, the dark interior is heavy with incense and pierced by sunbeams that filter through its stained glass windows.
The phases of the moon are caused by sunrays reflecting off the moon's surface while it moves around the earth.
salida del sol
sunrise
sunup
The software displays sunrise and sunset and automatically adjusts to summer or daylight saving time.
The locals will consume absolutely nothing after sunup and will only be taking sustenance after sundown.
salida del sol, la
rising of the sun, the
Although you may get a second wind with the rising of the sun, the longer you stay up, the more your condition deteriorates.
secado al sol
sun-dried
This tasty salad with broad beans, sun-dried tomatoes and griddled lamb is great as a healthy and filling main meal.
sol de invierno
winter sun
Every year millions of people from the most frigid corners of the globe flock to Thai beach resorts in search of winter sun.
sol, el [Expresión usualmente acompañada del artículo]
sun, the
Standing in the early morning on the balcony of her apartment, she was smote as she always was by the grandeur of the sky turning to scarlet as the rim of darkness in the east released the sun for its sluggish trek through the heavens.
sol naciente
rising sun
The article is entitled 'Library education: setting or rising sun?'.
sol + ponerse
sun + go down
We no longer get up with the lark and go to bed when the sun goes down.
sol + ponerse (por)
sun + set (on)
The sun seems to rise and set on Vijay as far as Coy is corcerned.
sol poniente
setting sun
The article is entitled 'Library education: setting or rising sun?'.
sol + salir por
sun + rise on
The sun seems to rise and set on Vijay as far as Coy is corcerned.
tomar el sol
sunbathe
sun + Reflexivo
soak up + rays
bask in + the sun
In the opening scene, people are sunbathing in bathing trunks and bikinis on a Hawaiian beach.
And the green lizards we kept seeing everywhere, sunning themselves on fences and stones.
In the afternoon quite a few of our mob decided that they would prefer to spend a bit of time lazing about in the water and soaking up a few rays.
While basking in the sun on sun loungers, people are exposing their whole bodies to the full benefit of the best natural medicine.
tomar el sol con gusto
bask
Brown cattle grazed under the trees and large green lizards basked by the roadside or fell with a resounding flop from a ledge into the ditch.
trabajar de sol a sol
burn + the candle at both ends
work (a)round + the clock
Americans are attempting to fit ever more into 24 hours, and many appear willing to 'burn the candle at both ends' to accomplish that.
Doctors worked around the clock in its three operating rooms while stretchers crowded the sidewalks outside the building.