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Definition of suntan in English: suntannoun ˈsʌntanˈsənˌtæn A golden-brown colouring of the skin caused by exposure to the sun. (皮肤)晒成棕褐色,晒黑 he had acquired quite a suntan 他的皮肤被晒得黑黑的。 Example sentencesExamples - Millions are sporting suntans / sunburn following the Hottest Weekend in British History.
- That muscles have become status symbols signifies that most jobs now no longer call upon physical strength; like suntans, muscles have become an aesthetic of the obsolete.
- Spare a thought for the teachers who returned this week to the chalkface, their Mediterranean suntans fading as fast as the memories of the seven weeks' holiday.
- The drug company was originally interested in the stuff as a drug to help light-skinned people get better suntans.
- Beach holidays became increasingly popular; white women valued their suntans as evidence of leisure and style.
- Sunburns and suntans are signs that your skin has been damaged.
- Seeing all those skinny girls in the movies wearing bikinis and their long straight hair and suntans made me feel very Midwestern and un-groovy.
- Both girls had over-the-top suntans, scruffy blonde hair, and very long legs in extremely tight jeans.
- The ozone layer high in Earth's atmosphere absorbs much of the UV radiation from the sun, but that which reaches the surface can cause suntans and sunburns.
- Out came the girls and they were an eye-catching lot with their Californian suntans, colt-like legs and high, provocative breasts.
- And we associate suntans with being healthy because people are outside.
- Biologically, suntans - and dark-pigmented skin in general - tell another, more objective story: that human beings have an ambivalent evolutionary relationship with the sun.
- When Coco Chanel started the craze for suntans in the 1920s, only those who could afford to head for warmer shores were able to indulge in the new fashion.
- Remember, while fake tans are safer than suntans or solarium tans, it is important to be aware that self-tanning lotions offer little or no protection from UV radiation.
- Their bleached blonde hair is slightly lighter than their fake suntans.
- That would be the equivalent of wanting to sell empty seats on an airplane headed for Alaska to folks who want to get a suntan.
- You can always tell you're in a football environment because all the women have very long, very straight blonde hair and impossible suntans while the men are all jowly and laugh too loudly.
verb ˈsʌntanˈsənˌtæn [with object]usually as adjective suntannedExpose to the sun in order to achieve a tan. 把…晒成棕褐色 晒成了棕褐色的脸。 Example sentencesExamples - This is usually done for suntanning but also works for heat loss.
- I lifted one of her suntanned arms and scrubbed with the soap.
- His suntanned face was lined with age, but his deep-set gray eyes were clear and alert.
- All the operatives in the room froze, several with tiny guns or knives in hand, as the lean, darkly suntanned man strode into their midst.
- His shoulder length sandy blonde hair was tied back as to not obscure his suntanned face, but a few wayward strands had escaped and trailed along his stubbled cheek.
- Today, he is well on his way towards a masters in suntanning.
- Her skin was suntanned to a glowing golden colour, and her clothes were from the best clothing store in Hollywood.
- The man who faced her looked to be middle-aged, with dark, swept back hair and suntanned skin, with brown eyes set under black brows.
- Thus, patients should be taught basic ‘safe sun’ measures: sun avoidance during peak ultraviolet-B hours; proper use of sunscreen and protective clothing; and avoidance of suntanning.
- To get just the right color of salmon pink for the exterior walls, she had the painters match the hue of her suntanned forehead.
- I tilted my head backward from its position on his shoulder and looked upward at his strong suntanned face and intoxicating blue eyes.
- The camera floats into the air to reveal they are on a tropical island and the others are further up the beach, suntanning or playing volleyball.
- Shielding the bright sun from her eyes with a suntanned hand and grinning widely, she opened her arms and the girl leapt gleefully into them.
- The artichoke was plump and juicy, served with bright red tomatoes that looked more suntanned than sun-dried.
- I arrived at the audition looking healthy and suntanned and was sent to put on a wig and uniform.
- More than 1 million milder forms of skin cancer will occur, and these are the ones tied to chronic or prolonged suntanning.
- The hand looked as though it had once been suntanned, but after years of confinement, had paled.
- I even managed to take my top off and get in about an hour's suntanning.
Synonyms swarthy, sallow, olive, dusky, black, ebony Definition of suntan in US English: suntannounˈsənˌtænˈsənˌtan A browning of skin caused by exposure to the sun. (皮肤)晒成棕褐色,晒黑 he had acquired quite a suntan 他的皮肤被晒得黑黑的。 Example sentencesExamples - Seeing all those skinny girls in the movies wearing bikinis and their long straight hair and suntans made me feel very Midwestern and un-groovy.
- Out came the girls and they were an eye-catching lot with their Californian suntans, colt-like legs and high, provocative breasts.
- The ozone layer high in Earth's atmosphere absorbs much of the UV radiation from the sun, but that which reaches the surface can cause suntans and sunburns.
- Beach holidays became increasingly popular; white women valued their suntans as evidence of leisure and style.
- Sunburns and suntans are signs that your skin has been damaged.
- The drug company was originally interested in the stuff as a drug to help light-skinned people get better suntans.
- Both girls had over-the-top suntans, scruffy blonde hair, and very long legs in extremely tight jeans.
- Their bleached blonde hair is slightly lighter than their fake suntans.
- You can always tell you're in a football environment because all the women have very long, very straight blonde hair and impossible suntans while the men are all jowly and laugh too loudly.
- That muscles have become status symbols signifies that most jobs now no longer call upon physical strength; like suntans, muscles have become an aesthetic of the obsolete.
- When Coco Chanel started the craze for suntans in the 1920s, only those who could afford to head for warmer shores were able to indulge in the new fashion.
- Millions are sporting suntans / sunburn following the Hottest Weekend in British History.
- Biologically, suntans - and dark-pigmented skin in general - tell another, more objective story: that human beings have an ambivalent evolutionary relationship with the sun.
- And we associate suntans with being healthy because people are outside.
- That would be the equivalent of wanting to sell empty seats on an airplane headed for Alaska to folks who want to get a suntan.
- Spare a thought for the teachers who returned this week to the chalkface, their Mediterranean suntans fading as fast as the memories of the seven weeks' holiday.
- Remember, while fake tans are safer than suntans or solarium tans, it is important to be aware that self-tanning lotions offer little or no protection from UV radiation.
verbˈsənˌtænˈsənˌtan [with object]usually as adjective suntannedExpose to the sun in order to achieve a brown color. 把…晒成棕褐色 晒成了棕褐色的脸。 Example sentencesExamples - I arrived at the audition looking healthy and suntanned and was sent to put on a wig and uniform.
- To get just the right color of salmon pink for the exterior walls, she had the painters match the hue of her suntanned forehead.
- His suntanned face was lined with age, but his deep-set gray eyes were clear and alert.
- The man who faced her looked to be middle-aged, with dark, swept back hair and suntanned skin, with brown eyes set under black brows.
- His shoulder length sandy blonde hair was tied back as to not obscure his suntanned face, but a few wayward strands had escaped and trailed along his stubbled cheek.
- This is usually done for suntanning but also works for heat loss.
- Today, he is well on his way towards a masters in suntanning.
- All the operatives in the room froze, several with tiny guns or knives in hand, as the lean, darkly suntanned man strode into their midst.
- The hand looked as though it had once been suntanned, but after years of confinement, had paled.
- I tilted my head backward from its position on his shoulder and looked upward at his strong suntanned face and intoxicating blue eyes.
- Shielding the bright sun from her eyes with a suntanned hand and grinning widely, she opened her arms and the girl leapt gleefully into them.
- I even managed to take my top off and get in about an hour's suntanning.
- Her skin was suntanned to a glowing golden colour, and her clothes were from the best clothing store in Hollywood.
- Thus, patients should be taught basic ‘safe sun’ measures: sun avoidance during peak ultraviolet-B hours; proper use of sunscreen and protective clothing; and avoidance of suntanning.
- The camera floats into the air to reveal they are on a tropical island and the others are further up the beach, suntanning or playing volleyball.
- The artichoke was plump and juicy, served with bright red tomatoes that looked more suntanned than sun-dried.
- I lifted one of her suntanned arms and scrubbed with the soap.
- More than 1 million milder forms of skin cancer will occur, and these are the ones tied to chronic or prolonged suntanning.
Synonyms swarthy, sallow, olive, dusky, black, ebony |