英:[ˈsʌntænd]
美:[ ˈsʌntænd]
英:[ˈsʌntænd]
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词根:suntan
n.suntan 晒黑;土黄色军服;棕色
sunspot 太阳黑子;雀斑
Adjective
1. (of skin) having a tan color from exposure to the sun;
"a young bronzed Apollo"
The first known use of suntan was in 1809
superabundantadjective
more than ample : excessive a superabundant harvest
superabundant zeal
super1 of 4adjective
—used as an overall term of approval
a super cook
very large or powerful
a super atomic bomb
showing the characteristics of its type to an extreme degree
super secrecy
super2 of 4noun
an actor not listed with the regular cast
superintendent, supervisor
super3 of 4adverb
very entry 2 sense 1, extremely
a super fast car
to a degree exceeding the usual or normal
super critical
super-4 of 4prefix
over and above : higher in quantity, quality, or degree than : more than superhuman
superfine
exceeding or so as to exceed what is usual or normal
supercool
bigger, better, or more important than others of the same kind superstar
superhighway
situated or placed above, on, or at the top of
superimpose
next above or higher
supertonic
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
sunward1 of 2adverb
toward the sun
the planet tilted sunward
sunward2 of 2adjective
facing the sun
sunward1 of 2adverb
toward the sun
the planet tilted sunward
sunward2 of 2adjective
facing the sun
sunupnoun
sunrise sense 2
suntannoun
a browning of the skin from being exposed to the rays of the sun
1 "It's still in vogue to have that suntanned color," she said.
2 Whenever they looked at him they saw his hands clinging to the bars, knuckles white under his suntanned skin.
3 He has a towel around his neck, his suntanned chest is bare.
4 Andrew Sevier paused as mirth, wonder and gratitude spread in confusion over his suntanned face.
5 Mohammed, suntanned and wearing glasses, rifled through legal papers in the courtroom during a hearing last month.
6 The novel has a slow start, with too many descriptions of clothing, make-up, suntans, Volkswagen Beetles, and Barbie dolls.
7 How quickly suntan disappears! You wouldn't think they were brown as berries only a month ago.
他们晒黑的皮肤这么快就变白了。你真难想像一个月前他们晒得又红又黑,像熟浆果一样。
8 Fresh from a detox retreat in Turkey, her unapologetic suntan is intensified by antique turquoise jewelry and that bright, crooked smile.
9 The oil of what brand can be suntanned skin white bit faster?
什么牌子的油能是晒黑的皮肤白的快一点?
10 He then added: "You won't believe it but they went together to the beach to get a tan because even his wife is suntanned."
他接着说:“你们也许不会相信,他们夫妻俩一起去海滩日光浴,因为他的妻子也被晒黑了。”
11 He saw a suntanned individual, who wore a wide-brimmed hat and was dressed in clothes which were worn and appeared to have been made for service rather than for fit and elegance.
12 The sanctimonious, suntanned Boone, 80, has long been guided by a Christian God he worships throughout his sunny new "Legacy."
13 She smoothed suntan lotion over her arms.
她轻轻地把防晒油涂在胳膊上。
14 At 75 he looks fit and suntanned, a Platonic ideal of the Aussie bloke.
15 They wear them so as not to be suntanned.
16 His suntanned face creased with his big smile of wonder.
17 He remembers Marco Island as an untouched beach in the 1950s when Florida was still an outpost undiscovered by suntanned tourists.
18 Now children trip on winding trails from school; They swing in rhythmic time along the roads; A hungry, hearty crowd, suntanned and strong.
19 One reviewer marveled at his transformation from the rough miner and suntanned riverboat pilot of the 1860s.
20 Jim glanced at his girl, scratched the back of his suntanned neck, and felt in his pocket.