tan
tan
tĂŠn
tān
/tˈÊn/

A(z) „tan” jelentĂ©se Ă©s meghatĂĄrozĂĄsa angolul

01

lebarnulás, napbarnított bƑr

darkened or brown skin caused by long exposure to the sun
tan definition and meaning
Példåk
The sunburn eventually faded, leaving behind a lasting tan.
A napĂ©gĂ©s vĂ©gĂŒl elhalvĂĄnyult, Ă©s tartĂłs lebarnulĂĄst hagyott maga utĂĄn.
02

barna, vilågos bézs

a light brown shade that resembles the color of tanned leather
Példåk
Her shoes were a classic tan, which matched perfectly with her outfit.
A cipƑje klasszikus vilĂĄgosbarna szĂ­nƱ volt, amely tökĂ©letesen passzolt a ruhĂĄjĂĄhoz.
01

lebarnult, barna

having a pale yellowish-brown color
tan definition and meaning
Példåk
The sand on the beach was a warm tan color in the sunlight.
A homok a strandon meleg barnås színƱ volt a napfényben.
02

lebarnult, barna

describing skin that has become darker due to exposure to the sun
Példåk
She used a self-tanner to give her skin a natural tan look.
ÖnbarnĂ­tĂł krĂ©met hasznĂĄlt, hogy a bƑrĂ©nek termĂ©szetes lebarnult megjelenĂ©st adjon.
to tan
01

lebarnul, lebronzolĂłdik

(of a person or a person's skin) to become darkened or brown as a result of exposure to the sun
Intransitive
to tan definition and meaning
Példåk
He tanned quickly after just a few days at the beach.
Gyorsan lebarnult mĂĄr pĂĄr nap utĂĄn a strandon.
02

lebarnĂ­t, lebronzosĂ­t

to darken or brown someone's skin as if exposed to the sun
Transitive: to tan someone's skin
Példåk
He tanned his body using a tanning lotion and sunbathing.
Lebarnította a testét barnító krém és napozås segítségével.
03

cserzĂ©s, bƑrfeldolgozĂĄs

to transform raw animal hides into leather by treating them with tannic acid or other substances
Transitive: to tan animal hides
Példåk
After hunting, the trapper would tan the animal pelts to preserve them for use in clothing and blankets.
A vadĂĄszat utĂĄn a csapdĂĄs megtörte az ĂĄllatbƑröket, hogy megƑrizze azokat ruhĂĄkban Ă©s takarĂłkban valĂł felhasznĂĄlĂĄsra.
04

megkorbĂĄcsol, szigorĂșan megbĂŒntet

to severely punish or discipline someone, often by beating or whipping them
Transitive: to tan sb
Old use
Példåk
The soldiers feared that they might be tanned if they failed to follow orders.
A katonĂĄk attĂłl fĂ©ltek, hogy megkorbĂĄcsoljĂĄk Ƒket, ha nem követik a parancsokat.
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