English to Portuguese Dictionary suntan

suntan

Bronzeado
definition
verb
a suntanned face
expose to the sun in order to achieve a brown color.
noun
he had acquired quite a suntan
a browning of skin caused by exposure to the sun.
translation of 'suntan'
noun
bronzeado
example
he had acquired quite a 'suntan'
That would be the equivalent of wanting to sell empty seats on an airplane headed for Alaska to folks who want to get a 'suntan' .
he had acquired quite a 'suntan'
I arrived at the audition looking healthy and 'suntanned' and was sent to put on a wig and uniform.
More than 1 million milder forms of skin cancer will occur, and these are the ones tied to chronic or prolonged 'suntanning' .
The man who faced her looked to be middle-aged, with dark, swept back hair and 'suntanned' skin, with brown eyes set under black brows.
His shoulder length sandy blonde hair was tied back as to not obscure his 'suntanned' face, but a few wayward strands had escaped and trailed along his stubbled cheek.
I lifted one of her 'suntanned' arms and scrubbed with the soap.
I tilted my head backward from its position on his shoulder and looked upward at his strong 'suntanned' face and intoxicating blue eyes.
You can always tell you're in a football environment because all the women have very long, very straight blonde hair and impossible 'suntans' while the men are all jowly and laugh too loudly.
The ozone layer high in Earth's atmosphere absorbs much of the UV radiation from the sun, but that which reaches the surface can cause 'suntans' and sunburns.
Their bleached blonde hair is slightly lighter than their fake 'suntans' .
Thus, patients should be taught basic ‘safe sun’ measures: sun avoidance during peak ultraviolet-B hours; proper use of sunscreen and protective clothing; and avoidance of 'suntanning' .
Sunburns and 'suntans' are signs that your skin has been damaged.
Out came the girls and they were an eye-catching lot with their Californian 'suntans' , colt-like legs and high, provocative breasts.
Spare a thought for the teachers who returned this week to the chalkface, their Mediterranean 'suntans' fading as fast as the memories of the seven weeks' holiday.
Both girls had over-the-top 'suntans' , scruffy blonde hair, and very long legs in extremely tight jeans.
Beach holidays became increasingly popular; white women valued their 'suntans' as evidence of leisure and style.
That muscles have become status symbols signifies that most jobs now no longer call upon physical strength; like 'suntans' , muscles have become an aesthetic of the obsolete.
The artichoke was plump and juicy, served with bright red tomatoes that looked more 'suntanned' than sun-dried.
This is usually done for 'suntanning' but also works for heat loss.
Millions are sporting 'suntans' / sunburn following the Hottest Weekend in British History.
All the operatives in the room froze, several with tiny guns or knives in hand, as the lean, darkly 'suntanned' man strode into their midst.
Her skin was 'suntanned' to a glowing golden colour, and her clothes were from the best clothing store in Hollywood.
And we associate 'suntans' with being healthy because people are outside.
Biologically, 'suntans' - and dark-pigmented skin in general - tell another, more objective story: that human beings have an ambivalent evolutionary relationship with the sun.
When Coco Chanel started the craze for 'suntans' in the 1920s, only those who could afford to head for warmer shores were able to indulge in the new fashion.
His 'suntanned' face was lined with age, but his deep-set gray eyes were clear and alert.
The camera floats into the air to reveal they are on a tropical island and the others are further up the beach, 'suntanning' or playing volleyball.
Today, he is well on his way towards a masters in 'suntanning' .
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