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sky

/skaɪ/

他動詞[C/U] 両方
複数形: skies

The noun refers to the vast, open expanse above us. It often carries a connotation of limitlessness, freedom, or mood (e.g., "gloomy sky"). Unlike "atmosphere," which is a scientific term for the gas surrounding Earth, "sky" is a visual and experiential term. As a verb, it describes a sudden, usually unintentional, vertical trajectory. It is most common in sports contexts, particularly golf or baseball, where hitting a ball too high is often seen as a mistake.

Uncountable when referring to the vast expanse above us ('the sky is blue'). Countable when describing a specific appearance or color under different conditions ('dark, stormy skies' or 'sunny skies').

意味

名詞

The region of the atmosphere and outer space seen from the earth.

"The sky was a clear, deep blue without a single cloud."

他動詞

To send something high into the air.

"The golfer managed to sky the ball far over the trees."

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