qíng tiān
sunny day
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今天是晴天,天气很好。
jīntiān shì qíngtiān, tiānqì hěn hǎo.
Today is a sunny day, the weather is very good.
我喜欢在晴天出去玩。
wǒ xǐhuān zài qíngtiān chūqù wán.
I like to go out and play on sunny days.
晴天适合晾衣服。
qíngtiān shìhé liàng yīfu.
Sunny days are suitable for drying clothes.
晴空 (qíng kōng)
clear sky
大晴天 (dà qíng tiān)
bright and sunny day
阴天 (yīn tiān)
cloudy
雨天 (yǔ tiān)
rainy
The Chinese word 晴天 (qíngtiān) for "sunny day" is composed of two characters: 晴 (qíng) and 天 (tiān). The character 晴 originally meant "clear" or "bright", and was often used to describe the weather. It is composed of the sun radical 日 (rì) and the character 青 (qīng), which means "blue" or "green". The combination of these two characters suggests the idea of a clear, blue sky. The character 天 (tiān) means "sky" or "heaven", and is often used to refer to the weather. When combined with 晴, it forms the compound word 晴天, which specifically refers to a day with a clear sky and good weather.