英:[ˈsʌntæn]
美:[ˈsʌntæn]
英:[ˈsʌntæn]
美:[ˈsʌntæn]
sun·tan
suhn taen
suntanned (adj.)
noun
a browning of the skin from exposure to the rays of the sun
suntans plural a tan-colored summer uniform
The first known use of suntan was in 1809
surfboardnoun
a lightweight board used in the sport of surfing
supplantverb
to take the place of (another) especially by force or treachery
to root out and supply a substitute for
to gain the place of and serve as a substitute for especially by reason of superior excellence or power
sup1 of 3verb
to eat dinner : dine
sup2 of 3noun
a mouthful especially of liquid : sip
sup3 of 3verb
to eat the evening meal
to make one's supper—used with on or off
supped on roast beef
supernaturaladjective
of or relating to an order of existence beyond the visible observable universeespecially: of or relating to God or a god, demigod, spirit, or devil
departing from what is usual or normal especially so as to appear to go beyond the laws of nature
attributed to an invisible agent (as a ghost or spirit)
superconductivitynoun
a complete disappearance of electrical resistance in a substance especially at very low temperatures
superciliousadjective
coolly and disdainfully proud : snobbish
suntannoun
a browning of the skin from being exposed to the rays of the sun
suntannoun
a browning of the skin from exposure to the rays of the sun
1 More clobbering came after that with the host delivering this one liner: "Is it hard for you to maintain a suntan?" he asked, "because you live in your wife's shadow."
2 The covers were spotted with suntan oil and vibrated with the promise of occult knowledge.
3 But the return of pleasant weather this year could bring more than suntans as the deluges provided fertile ground for mosquitoes.
4 She anointed herself with suntan lotion.
她在身上擦了防晒霜.
5 But since many of us will bring our phones anyway, he added a few more novel ideas, like stashing your cash in a cleaned-out suntan lotion bottle or a split tennis ball.
6 A: People often suntan on the beach.
人们通常在海滩上晒太阳.
7 Hence the coconut candles smacking of throwback suntan lotion at the retro Austin Motel, with its kidney-shaped pool, or the Indian sandalwood incense burned amid the dark oak interiors of San Antonio’s Havana Hotel.
8 The meet is outdoors, it’s sunny, it’s frolicsome—it’s suntanned.
9 But in the 1920s the Murphys started fomenting the “suntan revolution.”
10 Your next trip should be: Italy Off-Season… Because at the end of the day, no one comes to Italy for a suntan.
11 Indeed, the two biggest smashes of the year so far, "Captain America: Winter Soldier" and "The Lego Movie," both hit theaters before anyone started breaking out the suntan oil and beach chairs.
12 One reviewer marveled at his transformation from the rough miner and suntanned riverboat pilot of the 1860s.
13 My sister smeared herself with suntan oil and slept by the swimming pool all day.
我姐姐抹了些防晒油,一整天睡在游泳池边。
14 The skin reply that how the making with fast ability suntans unvarnished?
怎样才能快速的使晒黑的皮肤回复原样?
15 He had a weathered, suntanned face with a dark beard and deep green eyes.
16 Does dry skin suntans easily or wet suntan easily?
干的皮肤容易晒黑还是湿的皮肤容易晒黑?
17 While Kunti revealed her secret to Kama on the riverbank, courting couples rubbed suntan oil on each other.
18 That swarthy suntanned skin of his.
19 Acquired characteristics ( such as a suntan or a broken nose ) cannot be passed on.
后天获得的特征 ( 例如被晒黑或者鼻子被打破 ) 不会传给后代.
20 Her suntanned face turned toward me with the innocent curiosity of a lively baby.