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The difference between sunny day and sunny day
Different definitions have different application times.
1, different definitions: sunny means sunny and sunny, while sunny means fresh air or a state of mind.
2. Different application times: sunny days are used to describe the weather conditions during the day, emphasizing that the sky is cloudless and sunny in Wan Li, while clear skies are more suitable for nights, indicating that the weather is sunny at night.
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