英:[ˈsʌnbɜ:n]
美:[ˈsʌnbɜrn]
英:[ˈsʌnbɜ:n]
美:[ˈsʌnbɜrn]
sun·burn
suhn buhrn
复数:sunburns
第三人称单数:sunburns
现在分词:sunburning
过去式:sunburnt或sunburned
过去分词:sunburnt或sunburned
词根:sunburn
adj.sunburnt 晒黑的;有晒斑的;日炙的
sunburned 晒黑的;日灼的
v.sunburnt 晒黑(sunburn的过去式和过去分词)
sunburned 晒伤(sunburn的过去分词);晒黑
1520年代,源自 sun(名词)和 burn(动词)。Sunburnt(约1400年)比 sunburned(约1500年, sunne y-brent)更古老。作为名词的用法始于1650年代。
晒伤
晒斑,晒伤:过度曝晒于阳光,被未经云雾或雨水过滤的紫外线照射后,使皮肤产生红斑、触痛、有时可发疱的皮肤损伤
晒熟
鲜鱼、咸鱼在烈日下急剧干燥时发生的外干内湿的熟化现象。
晒斑
晒斑
Verb back-formation from sunburned, from sun + burned
The first known use of sunburn was in 1530
sundaenoun
a serving of ice cream topped with fruit, syrup, or nuts
sunburstnoun
a flash of sunlight especially through a break in the clouds
a jeweled pin representing a sun surrounded by rays
a design in the form of rays extending from a central point
sunburn1 of 2verb
to burn or discolor by the sun
to become sunburned
sunburn2 of 2noun
a sore red state of the skin caused by too much sunlight
sunburn1 of 2verb
to burn or discolor by the sun
to become sunburned
sunburn2 of 2noun
a sore red state of the skin caused by too much sunlight
sunburn1 of 2verb
to burn or discolor by the sun
to become sunburned
sunburn2 of 2noun
a sore red state of the skin caused by too much sunlight
sunburn1 of 2transitive verb
to affect with sunburn
sunburned skin
sunburn2 of 2noun
inflammation of the skin caused by overexposure to ultraviolet radiation especially from sunlight called alsoerythema solare
1 The technical term for sunburn is erythema.
晒斑的专业术语是红斑。
2 He had a sunburn and he needed a shave.
3 I was so blond that people thought I was an albino, and had such thin hair that my scalp sunburned easily.
4 Sunburn is an inflammation of the superficial layers of the skin.
晒伤是皮肤表皮的一种炎症.
5 “Course it's safe, Debs! Five months cruising round the Adriatic, the Aegean, the Suez, and the Gulf? Worst that'll happen to me is sunburn.”
6 Sunburn is still possible in the winter because the snow reflects the sun's rays.
冬天里仍然可能会有晒伤,因为雪会反射太阳辐射。
7 Many people suffer from sunburn heat stroke if they are in the direct sun without protection.
许多人因为没有保护措施直接暴露在太阳光下而被晒伤或者中暑.
8 The hem of my dress was ripped, and my face and neck were sunburned from the morning sun.
9 His face, at the moment, was peeling from sunburn.
那时他的脸因为晒伤而脱皮。
10 How come they persisted in that despite rain , storms, and sunburn?
为什么他们能够坚持,哪怕风吹雨打与暴晒?
11 He was cleanshaven, sunburned, nervous, gnarled like the roots of the trees; but gnarled and mature with weather and poetry rather than with age, for he was scarcely thirty years old.
12 I often get a sunburn when I go to the beach.
我去沙滩的时候常常晒伤.
13 This will help to soothe your sunburn.
这有助于减轻你晒伤处的疼痛.
14 People with fair skin who sunburn easily are very prone to develop skin cancer.
皮肤白皙容易晒伤的人极易患皮肤癌。
15 The Union commander, a tall blond sunburned man named John Buford, rode up the long slope to the top of the hill, into the cemetery.
16 “You do not want to get a sunburn. And don’t, I repeat, do not forget to take your hearing aids off if you go swimming.”
17 He had broad shoulders and bulging arms, hands like hammers, and the leathery skin of a man who’d been sunburned so many times his naturally creamy complexion had grown tough and brown as rawhide.
18 Exfoliation is increased by sunburn.
晒伤导致更多的表皮脱落.
19 Lying in the bottom of the boat, sunburned and still, was a boy.
20 I was concerned that I was not protected and would get a sunburn.
我很担心我未作任何防护可能会被晒伤。