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moon in English:

1. moon moon


The moon has set.
A man touched down on the moon. A wall came down in Berlin. A world was connected by our own science and imagination.
Claude, an autotropic boy in my class whose skin is green due to chlorophyll, dreams of foresting the moon.
When the full moon falls down on the roof at night, all the farmers are woken up.
It is generally believed that a trip to the moon will be made possible during this century.
Buddha, impressed by the rabbit's efforts, raised him unto the moon and set him in that form forever more.
Each of us is like the moon: there is a dark side of us that we do not let others see.
As for Shinto gods, there are the goddess of the Sun, the god of the moon and even old trees have their gods.
If people really landed on the moon half a century ago, why haven't they done it again?
Oh luck! Like the moon, you steadily change, you always grow and then wither again.
Everyone is a moon, and has a dark side which he never shows to anybody.
No animal builds beautiful churches, plays tennis, tells jokes, writes songs or visits the moon.
María looked at the starry sky, with a quarter moon that illuminated that autumn night.
Christopher Columbus once landed on the moon, but mistook it for Antarctica.
They promise us the moon, but I suspect we can wait for the fulfillment of those promises till hell freezes over.

2. sun sun


I love the sun.
Every day they killed a llama to make the Sun God happy.
The noonday sun beat down with dazzling brightness on the tennis court.
Do Japanese children really paint the sun red?
If you spend too much time in the sun without putting on sunscreen, you are likely to get a sunburn.
If you watch the sun setting on a warm, damp day, you can see the moisture changing the shape of the sun.
In England, in the summer, the sun rises at about 4 a.m.
You can no more expect me to change my opinion than expect the sun to rise in the west.
The anger that I had built up in me until then evaporated like a mist hit by the sun.
All I want to do during the dog days is stay indoors and keep out of the sun.
When I get up tomorrow morning, the sun will be shining and the birds will be singing.
It's getting dark early around here. The sun seems to drop like a rock when autumn rolls around.
Open from 10:30am to 4pm on Sat, Sun, and Mon.
Of course "Hayabusa" is not actually closing in on the Sun, it is just positioned as in the figure so that, seen from the Earth, it is on the opposite side of the Sun; this is called 'conjunction'.
In hopes of attaining superhuman powers, Christopher Columbus once stared at the sun for five minutes straight. It didn't work.

3. something which moves around planet something which moves around planet



English word "moon"(something which moves around planet) occurs in sets:

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