Sunny in spanish
pronunciation: soʊleɑdoʊ part of speech: adjective
sunny [sunnier -comp., sunniest -sup.] = soleado, con sol. [Pincha en o en para ver otros adjetivos cuyo grados comparativos y superlativos se formas añadiendo "-er" o "-est" (o sus variantes "-r" o "-st") al final]
Example: The article carries the title 'Summer reading forecast: sunny but variable'.more:
» get + a sun(ny) break = volver a salir el sol.
Example: It's raining buckets again today, so as soon as we get more sun breaks, I'll head back out.» sunny day = día de sol, día soleado.
Example: For sunny days, snag yourself a cute terry cloth hat and revel in the shade.» sunny disposition = carácter alegre y optimista, temperamento alegre y optimista.
Example: It's amazing what a sunny disposition can do for your mood, and for your outlook on problems, no matter how big or small.» sunny intervals = claros, nubes y claros.
Example: The forecast is cloudy with sunny intervals rather than the other way round.» sunny periods = claros, nubes y claros.
Example: September's usually quite a wet month but there are still likely to be quite a few pleasant sunny periods in between showers.» sunny side down egg = huevo frito vuelta y vuelta, huevo frito con la yema hacia abajo.
Example: If all that runny yolk is unappealing, you can quickly flip it over at the end and have a sunny side down egg.» sunny side up egg = huevo frito con la yema hacia arriba.
Example: It takes time, patience and practise to cook sunny side up eggs that looks good enough to frame.» sunny sky = cielo soleado.
Example: The current forecast for Sunday's race is clear and sunny skies with periodic clouds.» sunny spells = claros, nubes y claros.
Example: As you will have guessed, there were more showery intervals than sunny spells.» sunny temperament = carácter alegre y optimista, temperamento alegre y optimista.
Example: But the sunny temperament and zest for life, which he owed to the kindly circumstances of his youth, would last him almost to the end.