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Andrew
"in the sun"? Explain it please I still can't get over "in the sun". Why "in" it's as if it's inside the sun, but it's hard to imagine this. Sorry maybe it is a little bit stupid question, but still..
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I think it is probably because when something is "in the sun", it is in the light from the sun - the sunlight. Even though the sun is incredibly far away, we are experiencing the effects of the sun's rays. So in a way, we are also "in" the sun. :)
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It's just an expression that we use. The sun might be a shortened form of "sunlight" - which might make more sense. "In the sun" would refer to being in the areas directly affected by sunlight - just like how people say "in the rain". A lot of people also say "under the sun" but I don't hear "under the rain".
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Standing "in the sun" is a shortened way to say "in the sunshine" or "Standing in a place where the sun is shining". The opposite would be to "stand "in the shade". or "stand in a place where there is shade." Hope this helps
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Outside with the sun shining, you are either in the shade or in the sun ( as in sunny part).
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