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词汇 solarium
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Definition of solarium in English:

solarium

nounPlural solariums, Plural solaria səˈlɛːrɪəmsəˈlɛriəm
  • 1A room equipped with sunlamps or sunbeds which can be used to acquire an artificial suntan.

    日光浴室

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Despite her continued use of solariums, Hayley added: ‘I would like to warn other teenagers not to use sunbeds, because of the damage they can cause.’
    • The on-board spa has steam, sauna, whirlpools and a quiet indoor pool in the solarium.
    • There is a fitness area with a sauna, steam-room, solarium and gym.
    • The first floor of the center, with exam rooms, a kitchen, and a solarium, opened for business in 1996.
    • Each spa cottage features a private sauna, still pool, whirlpool, and footbath as well a solarium and a water bed.
    • For the record, I've never put colour in my hair, gone to a solarium, or the gym.
    • While the décor won't win style prizes, facilities within the main building are plentiful and include wet rooms and saunas, a solarium, a large pool, a beauty spa, a small gym and facilities for massage and other medical procedures.
    • It is recommended not to look directly at the sun or to use the glasses in a solarium.
    • Developments vary from apartment blocks and hotels to modern luxury complexes with swimming pools, solariums, restaurants and a host of other facilities.
    • It has a pool, a solarium and its own tennis court, a terrace where you may take pre- and post-dinner drinks, eat and watch the sun's pyrotechnics as it sinks over the sea.
    • It also has facilities for other leisure activities like massages, saunas, a solarium, a beauty farm and a fitness centre, as well as tennis courts and indoor and outdoor pools.
    • Brock went back to the pool after that, and I headed to the solarium.
    • Situated a mere 8 minutes from the airport, the hotel boasts a health club, with state of the art facilities including a gym, jacuzzi, steam room and solarium.
    • The Council says tanning in solariums, however controlled, still poses a health risk and can cause sunburn, premature ageing and increase the risk of developing skin cancer.
    • It opened last June and doesn't come cheap, but it does represent ultimate pampering, including a Sensory hair and beauty section with four deluxe treatment rooms, hair dressing salon, relaxation room and sunbed solarium.
    • Well, I learned to be a car mechanic, but outside of being a professional boxer I owe two solariums today, because I want to be financially independent from boxing, which can be over any minute.
    • Roman Yazymin, 29, who was using a sunbed in the solarium on the upper floors of the complex, said he heard a tremendous noise and the crash of shattering glass.
    • They can swim in the 12.5 metre pool, enjoy the solarium, and return to the spa and steam room.
    • He was in the solarium, a room near the center of the ninth deck of the ship.
    • The bathrooms are tiled, and notably spacious, and if they're not enough, the hotel has its own health spae, containing a jacuzzi, a solarium, a steam-bath and a massage chair.
  • 2A room fitted with extensive areas of glass to admit sunlight.

    日光间(装有大面积的玻璃可以接收阳光)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The property has very good sea and country views as well as terraces and a solarium.
    • A modern variation on the porch is the sunroom or sunspace, conservatory, greenhouse, or solarium.
    • Ana and Yu Ching Li sat in the little glassed-in solarium which housed Chin's winter quarters and watched the snow come down.
    • Window film can be especially helpful in solariums or rooms with skylights.
    • After a morning on the slopes, relax in the chalet's exquisite solarium where you can enjoy the beauty and activity of the great outdoors from the lap pool, whirlpool, sauna, or fitness room.
    • Glowing summer sunsets give a pleasant close to the day for Phil Herman, while nothing is cozier than looking out of the solarium in the morning at a fresh covering of snow on the evergreens in the heart of winter.
    • It wasn't as unique as the O'Donnell solarium, but it was just as amazing with its designer looks that mimicked the pages of home design magazines.
    • It includes a solarium and a south-facing terrace, and features such as marble floors and a high-spec kitchen.
    • Citrus and tropical trees should be moved to a heated greenhouse or solarium before the first frost to overwinter indoors.
    • The domes and the lifestyle associated with them aren't as popular as they used to be, but the desire to live under glass with good-looking plants is still strong, manifested in the growing use of solariums and green rooms in homes.
    • The views are almost as nice whether you're soaking in the hot tub in the solarium or cozying up in front of the stone fireplace.
    • If you don't live where citrus grows outdoors, you can raise plants in containers in greenhouses or solariums.
    • The new facility will include a solarium to measure influences of different climate conditions on air conditioning and cooling systems.
    • Each apartment and townhouse has its own private roof solarium with views over the golf course and the sea.
    • It was a solarium, almost like a greenhouse room furnished with kitchen appliances instead of plants.
    • A splendid twelve-foot tree, heavily adorned with electric lights, filled the solarium and radiated through the Palladian window at the top of the foyer stairs.
    • The open-plan, ground-level living room opens up through a solarium and glass sliders to an inner garden.
    • The Princess Kathleen, made to order in Scotland for the Canadian Pacific Railway, once boasted two stained glass dome solariums, hammered brass ornaments and carved hardwood detailing, all in native American motifs.
    • A typical sunroom or solarium has a glass roof and sides, but circumstances should dictate your choice.
    • When Rick and Michelle Kerbs decided to expand their deck and open the kitchen and dining nook to it, they envisaged adding something like an English solarium.

Origin

Mid 19th century: from Latin, literally 'sundial, place for sunning oneself', from Latin sol 'sun'.

Rhymes

aquarium, armamentarium, barium, caldarium, cinerarium, columbarium, dolphinarium, frigidarium, herbarium, honorarium, planetarium, rosarium, sanitarium, sudarium, tepidarium, terrarium, vivarium

Definition of solarium in US English:

solarium

nounsəˈlerēəmsəˈlɛriəm
  • 1A room fitted with extensive areas of glass to admit sunlight.

    日光间(装有大面积的玻璃可以接收阳光)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The open-plan, ground-level living room opens up through a solarium and glass sliders to an inner garden.
    • It wasn't as unique as the O'Donnell solarium, but it was just as amazing with its designer looks that mimicked the pages of home design magazines.
    • Citrus and tropical trees should be moved to a heated greenhouse or solarium before the first frost to overwinter indoors.
    • The views are almost as nice whether you're soaking in the hot tub in the solarium or cozying up in front of the stone fireplace.
    • Glowing summer sunsets give a pleasant close to the day for Phil Herman, while nothing is cozier than looking out of the solarium in the morning at a fresh covering of snow on the evergreens in the heart of winter.
    • The property has very good sea and country views as well as terraces and a solarium.
    • It was a solarium, almost like a greenhouse room furnished with kitchen appliances instead of plants.
    • The domes and the lifestyle associated with them aren't as popular as they used to be, but the desire to live under glass with good-looking plants is still strong, manifested in the growing use of solariums and green rooms in homes.
    • After a morning on the slopes, relax in the chalet's exquisite solarium where you can enjoy the beauty and activity of the great outdoors from the lap pool, whirlpool, sauna, or fitness room.
    • The Princess Kathleen, made to order in Scotland for the Canadian Pacific Railway, once boasted two stained glass dome solariums, hammered brass ornaments and carved hardwood detailing, all in native American motifs.
    • Window film can be especially helpful in solariums or rooms with skylights.
    • Ana and Yu Ching Li sat in the little glassed-in solarium which housed Chin's winter quarters and watched the snow come down.
    • If you don't live where citrus grows outdoors, you can raise plants in containers in greenhouses or solariums.
    • When Rick and Michelle Kerbs decided to expand their deck and open the kitchen and dining nook to it, they envisaged adding something like an English solarium.
    • It includes a solarium and a south-facing terrace, and features such as marble floors and a high-spec kitchen.
    • A modern variation on the porch is the sunroom or sunspace, conservatory, greenhouse, or solarium.
    • A splendid twelve-foot tree, heavily adorned with electric lights, filled the solarium and radiated through the Palladian window at the top of the foyer stairs.
    • The new facility will include a solarium to measure influences of different climate conditions on air conditioning and cooling systems.
    • Each apartment and townhouse has its own private roof solarium with views over the golf course and the sea.
    • A typical sunroom or solarium has a glass roof and sides, but circumstances should dictate your choice.
    1. 1.1 A room equipped with sunlamps or tanning beds that can be used to acquire an artificial suntan.
      日光浴室
      Example sentencesExamples
      • While the décor won't win style prizes, facilities within the main building are plentiful and include wet rooms and saunas, a solarium, a large pool, a beauty spa, a small gym and facilities for massage and other medical procedures.
      • It has a pool, a solarium and its own tennis court, a terrace where you may take pre- and post-dinner drinks, eat and watch the sun's pyrotechnics as it sinks over the sea.
      • Well, I learned to be a car mechanic, but outside of being a professional boxer I owe two solariums today, because I want to be financially independent from boxing, which can be over any minute.
      • It opened last June and doesn't come cheap, but it does represent ultimate pampering, including a Sensory hair and beauty section with four deluxe treatment rooms, hair dressing salon, relaxation room and sunbed solarium.
      • The Council says tanning in solariums, however controlled, still poses a health risk and can cause sunburn, premature ageing and increase the risk of developing skin cancer.
      • The on-board spa has steam, sauna, whirlpools and a quiet indoor pool in the solarium.
      • It is recommended not to look directly at the sun or to use the glasses in a solarium.
      • Brock went back to the pool after that, and I headed to the solarium.
      • For the record, I've never put colour in my hair, gone to a solarium, or the gym.
      • Despite her continued use of solariums, Hayley added: ‘I would like to warn other teenagers not to use sunbeds, because of the damage they can cause.’
      • Each spa cottage features a private sauna, still pool, whirlpool, and footbath as well a solarium and a water bed.
      • He was in the solarium, a room near the center of the ninth deck of the ship.
      • Situated a mere 8 minutes from the airport, the hotel boasts a health club, with state of the art facilities including a gym, jacuzzi, steam room and solarium.
      • The first floor of the center, with exam rooms, a kitchen, and a solarium, opened for business in 1996.
      • They can swim in the 12.5 metre pool, enjoy the solarium, and return to the spa and steam room.
      • There is a fitness area with a sauna, steam-room, solarium and gym.
      • Roman Yazymin, 29, who was using a sunbed in the solarium on the upper floors of the complex, said he heard a tremendous noise and the crash of shattering glass.
      • The bathrooms are tiled, and notably spacious, and if they're not enough, the hotel has its own health spae, containing a jacuzzi, a solarium, a steam-bath and a massage chair.
      • Developments vary from apartment blocks and hotels to modern luxury complexes with swimming pools, solariums, restaurants and a host of other facilities.
      • It also has facilities for other leisure activities like massages, saunas, a solarium, a beauty farm and a fitness centre, as well as tennis courts and indoor and outdoor pools.

Origin

Mid 19th century: from Latin, literally ‘sundial, place for sunning oneself’, from Latin sol ‘sun’.

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