Bronceado in english
Sun tanning
pronunciation: sʌntænɪŋ part of speech: none
pronunciation: sʌntænɪŋ part of speech: none
In gestures
bronceado1 = suntan ; suntanning ; tan ; tanning.
Example: The control of rickets and the suntan effect are well understood.Example: A survey involving 6143 adults in the UK in 1996 determined views on suntanning and the use of sunbeds.Example: There's no safe way to get a tan -- just like the sun, tanning beds and sun lamps release ultraviolet (UV) rays that trigger the tanning process in the skin.Example: There's no safe way to get a tan -- just like the sun, tanning beds and sun lamps release ultraviolet (UV) rays that trigger the tanning process in the skin.more:
» bronceado de espray = spray tan .
Example: Instead of risking skin cancer by tanning in the sun or at a solarium you can now choose to buy spray tans.bronceado2 = sunburnt [sunburned, -USA] ; suntanned ; tanned.
Example: Standing tall on the sunburnt African plains, baobab trees tower over the landscape like great living monuments.Example: Secondly, the verses cited in the Song of Solomon refer to the lover (whether it was Solomon or not) being dark and suntanned -- not black.Example: This is confirmed in subsequent verses where he makes known that he is actually not a worker in a vineyard, though his skin is tanned.more:
» bronceado dorado = golden-tan .
Example: She was everything but ugly -- she had long red hair with the brightest emerald eyes you ever saw with golden-tan skin.broncear = tan.
Example: Instead of risking skin cancer by tanning in the sun or at a solarium you can now choose to buy spray tans.more:
» broncearse = tan .
Example: Instead of risking skin cancer by tanning in the sun or at a solarium you can now choose to buy spray tans.