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Definition of sunshade in English: sunshadenoun ˈsʌnʃeɪdˈsənˌʃeɪd A parasol, awning, or other device giving protection from the sun. (女用)阳伞;凉篷,遮篷;遮阳 Example sentencesExamples - The idea of capturing breezes sounds pleasant, but the wind off the ocean can be pretty stiff, so the deck rail, made of corrugated, perforated stainless steel, acts as a windbreak (and a sunshade for the floor below).
- He is attended by a nude servant who walks behind, holding a sunshade in his left hand and a small staff in his right.
- The fly, reinforced with its own pole, forms a nine-square-foot vestibule over one door and a sunshade over the other.
- Cantilevered roof screens act as sunshades for cantilevered terraces whose oblique-angled walls are constructed with the same screening.
- For ventilation and flexibility in shading, roof panels and sunshades can be opened and closed electrically.
- The long east and west facades are sheer, made mainly of glass and overlaid with ‘T ‘shaped sunshades.’
- Materials are excellent, ply and cedar cladding, with mahogany sunshades protecting south openings.
- Because Dallas's street grid is angled 45 degrees from north, so too are the openings in the sunshades which reveal differing amounts of sky and create differing patterns as you move around.
- In Korea, a well-insulated oversailing roof with two layers of timbers separated by an earthen blanket provided the essential sunshade.
- Many facades are already renovated, the war ruins slowly vanish, sunshades appear in front of cafes and flowery ornaments on the girls' dresses.
- Concrete sunshades are not only useless, but damage the building by splashing rainwater over the walls.
- We're also putting up solar sunshades over city parking lots throughout town.
- The facade of the third block of apartments on the garden is distinguished by a checkered pattern formed of black and light-gray panels that slide over the windows as sunshades.
- The south facade is extensively glazed, with aluminum sunshades and a glass canopy to provide articulation and protection from the elements.
- The solution: a sunshade canopy and display on the fifth floor.
- Darwin noted that lowering the brow provides a natural sunshade, and indeed people do frown when they are in bright sunlight without sunglasses.
- Broad rimmed hats, avoiding work in the mid day sun, sunshades and tinted car windscreen and windows, are measures that reduce the ill effects of sunlight.
- Although internally mounted shades and blinds reduce the high intensity and heat content of direct sunlight, the most effective sun control device is the exterior sunshade.
- Four hundred tons of white beach sand has been spread across the shore, with palm fronds and bright sunshades offering a cool shelter to the revellers.
- This prompted purchase of a garden sunshade and sunhat, and the charitable disposal of short sleeved shirts.
Synonyms screen, shade, louvre, awning, canopy, curtain, shutter, cover, covering, protection Definition of sunshade in US English: sunshadenounˈsənˌʃeɪdˈsənˌSHād A parasol, awning, or other device giving protection from the sun. (女用)阳伞;凉篷,遮篷;遮阳 Example sentencesExamples - Many facades are already renovated, the war ruins slowly vanish, sunshades appear in front of cafes and flowery ornaments on the girls' dresses.
- The idea of capturing breezes sounds pleasant, but the wind off the ocean can be pretty stiff, so the deck rail, made of corrugated, perforated stainless steel, acts as a windbreak (and a sunshade for the floor below).
- Broad rimmed hats, avoiding work in the mid day sun, sunshades and tinted car windscreen and windows, are measures that reduce the ill effects of sunlight.
- In Korea, a well-insulated oversailing roof with two layers of timbers separated by an earthen blanket provided the essential sunshade.
- Four hundred tons of white beach sand has been spread across the shore, with palm fronds and bright sunshades offering a cool shelter to the revellers.
- He is attended by a nude servant who walks behind, holding a sunshade in his left hand and a small staff in his right.
- This prompted purchase of a garden sunshade and sunhat, and the charitable disposal of short sleeved shirts.
- Cantilevered roof screens act as sunshades for cantilevered terraces whose oblique-angled walls are constructed with the same screening.
- The long east and west facades are sheer, made mainly of glass and overlaid with ‘T ‘shaped sunshades.’
- Concrete sunshades are not only useless, but damage the building by splashing rainwater over the walls.
- The fly, reinforced with its own pole, forms a nine-square-foot vestibule over one door and a sunshade over the other.
- Materials are excellent, ply and cedar cladding, with mahogany sunshades protecting south openings.
- Because Dallas's street grid is angled 45 degrees from north, so too are the openings in the sunshades which reveal differing amounts of sky and create differing patterns as you move around.
- The solution: a sunshade canopy and display on the fifth floor.
- We're also putting up solar sunshades over city parking lots throughout town.
- For ventilation and flexibility in shading, roof panels and sunshades can be opened and closed electrically.
- The facade of the third block of apartments on the garden is distinguished by a checkered pattern formed of black and light-gray panels that slide over the windows as sunshades.
- Darwin noted that lowering the brow provides a natural sunshade, and indeed people do frown when they are in bright sunlight without sunglasses.
- Although internally mounted shades and blinds reduce the high intensity and heat content of direct sunlight, the most effective sun control device is the exterior sunshade.
- The south facade is extensively glazed, with aluminum sunshades and a glass canopy to provide articulation and protection from the elements.
Synonyms screen, shade, louvre, awning, canopy, curtain, shutter, cover, covering, protection |