Nil Lu
"The sun finally came on shift after days of raining." Does this sentence sound good? Is "came on shift" an awkward phrasing in this sentence?
2023年4月3日 10:27
解答 · 5
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It's not a common idiom but it would be understood and sounds quite good.
2023年4月3日
2
"came on shift" isn't something we would say about the say. We might say, "the sun finally came out after..."
2023年4月3日
受邀老師
I would use “The sun finally came out after days of rain.” to express "连日阴雨后终于出太阳了。"
2023年4月4日
No, it sounds bad. It's a weak metaphor comparing the sun to an hourly worker. It will be understood because the sentence "The sun finally came _______ after days of rain" will be understood no matter how you fill the blank.
2023年4月3日
Hello, the sentence does not sound natural and is not something that we as natives would say. The phrase 'came on shift' is awkward in this context. You could have said something like this: "The sun finally showed its pretty face after days of raining." Hope this helps.
2023年4月3日
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