the summer solstice
常見(jiàn)例句
- The days get shorter after the Summer Solstice.
過(guò)了夏至, 天就開(kāi)始變短。
《新英漢大辭典》 - In some mountainous areas, the seasonal wheat becomes mature around the Summer Solstice.
在一些山區(qū),季節(jié)性小麥在夏至前后成熟。 - Thousands of New Agers and neo-pagans danced and whooped in delight Monday as a bright early morning sun rose above the ancient stone circle Stonehenge, marking the summer solstice.
數(shù)千名慶祝者在周一黎明時(shí)分歡呼雀躍,當(dāng)旭日從古老的巨石陣之間升起時(shí),標(biāo)志著夏至的來(lái)臨。 - Held on June 20, the summer solstice, the event called on people to participate in a sunrise-to-sunset endurance relay, with donors pledging various amounts per hour of participation.
FORBES: Major Alzheimer's Milestones in 2012 - He had until the summer solstice to figure it out.
NEWYORKER: Or Else - Look for details just before the summer solstice.
FORBES: An Early Summer With Taxgirl 返回 the summer solstice