sunbathing
sunbathing — noun
1. spending time outdoors in the sunshine to get a darker skin colour
spending time outdoors in the sunshine to get a darker skin colour
Yara enjoys sunbathing on the hotel rooftop every morning before work.
sunbathing as object of 'enjoy'
The doctor warned Liam that too much sunbathing can cause serious skin problems later in life.
sunbathing modified by 'too much'
Sunbathing is Constanza's favorite summer activity when she visits the coast.
The new beach club has a quiet rooftop area set aside for sunbathing.
Safe sunbathing requires applying strong sunscreen every two hours and drinking plenty of water.
文法句型
go sunbathing
enjoy sunbathing
常見錯誤
sunbathing — verb
- sunbathingpresent simple I / you / we / they
- sunbathings3rd person singular
- sunbathinging-ing form
- sunbathingedpast simple
1. to sit or lie in the sun so that your skin becomes darker in colour, or simply t
to sit or lie in the sun so that your skin becomes darker in colour, or simply to enjoy the warmth
Yasmin sunbathed on the warm sand while her children played in the waves nearby.
past tense: sunbathed
The tourists are sunbathing on the upper deck of the cruise ship.
present continuous: are sunbathing
Saira likes to sunbathe in her garden when the weather is warm enough.
James sunbathes every weekend by the community swimming pool.
Benjamin never sunbathes without wearing a wide-brimmed hat and sunglasses.
文法句型
sunbathe on/by/in [place]
go sunbathing
用法筆記
Often used in continuous tenses ('is sunbathing', 'was sunbathing') or as a gerund ('Sunbathing is…'). The verb is always intransitive — you cannot sunbathe something or someone.