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Definition of sunburn in English: sunburnnounPlural sunburns ˈsʌnbəːnˈsənˌbərn mass nounReddening, inflammation, and, in severe cases, blistering and peeling of the skin caused by overexposure to the ultraviolet rays of the sun. 晒红,晒黑;晒伤,日灼 my hands and face were raw with sunburn count noun the sunburns on them stopped halfway up their foreheads Example sentencesExamples - Sun exposure in childhood and having more than one blistering sunburn in childhood are associated with an increased risk of melanoma.
- One severe sunburn early in life doubles the chances of future malignant melanoma.
- It is also known that melanoma, a potentially fatal skin cancer, is associated with blistering sunburns in childhood.
- You're likely familiar with two of the more common sun-induced changes to your skin: suntan and sunburn.
- For example, a severe sunburn with peeling skin shows p53 in action causing programmed cell death of the skin.
- Severe sunburn can cause red, sore, tender areas with blistering and peeling.
- This may result in severe sunburn that eventually may lead to cancer.
- Arthritis, asthma and severe skin reactions to poison ivy or sunburn are just some of the disorders these drugs treat.
- Severe sunburn in childhood can significantly increase the chances of developing malignant melanoma in later life.
- UVB causes sunburn and plays a significant role in skin cancers called basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma.
- Then research showed that a severe sunburn or continuously tanned skin increases a person's chance of developing skin cancer.
- Silicon and other minerals in oats help relieve the itching and inflammation of sunburn, says Cox.
- The immediate effect of acute excess UV radiation exposure is well recognized amongst the lay public as severe sunburn.
- Finally, a man was admitted to hospital with severe sunburn.
- Children who have had a lot of sunburns or two blistering sunburns are at a greater risk for getting skin cancer.
- When I was a kid, I had severe sunburns and skin cancer is in my family.
- These health effects include sunburn, skin cancer, cataracts and immune suppression.
- While not as common as sunburn, skin cancer is also caused by over exposure to the sun and can be prevented by the same methods.
- Medical authorities recommend such measures to reduce the risk of sunburn and potential skin cancer due to prolonged exposure to the sun.
- Scores of Scots, including several children, needed hospital treatment for severe sunburn during last week's spell of hot weather.
verbsunburned, sunburnt, sunburning, sunburns ˈsʌnbəːnˈsənˌbərn be/get sunburned1Suffer from sunburn. 被晒红,被晒黑;被晒伤 most of us managed to get sunburnt 我们中的大多数人都设法晒黑了皮肤。 Example sentencesExamples - The weather at Easter on the coast, despite forecasts of rain, was hot and sunny, and I managed to get seriously sunburned whilst snorkelling, despite applying huge amounts of sun tan lotion.
- When we go there we know we will build sandcastles and get sunburnt and that the cafe menu never changes.
- I was beginning to feel that the back of my legs were sunburned.
- Malignant melanoma is twice as common in women and those who were sunburned as children are most likely to develop the more serious strain of the disease, as are people who don't tan.
- Some recent research into the causes of malignant melanoma in adults suggests that getting badly sunburned as a child might have something to do with it.
- Do not overexpose the athletes to the sun during their without-water warm-ups as it can increase feelings of lethargy and sluggishness, athletes can get sunburnt and there is the danger of dehydration.
- Nobody ever thinks they will get sunburnt in this country but the reality is that while the temperatures are so high, it is a very big risk.
- While the majority of people knew that smoking and getting sunburnt increased the danger of the disease, most were not aware of the importance of diet and alcohol in reducing cancer risks, according to a survey.
- What people generally do is hire pushbikes and go cycling around the desert, visiting sites and getting sunburned.
- Dr Schweiger likened the effect to being sunburned but said he hoped there would be no long-term problems as a result of the incident.
- A massive 40 per cent of us are sun worshippers, according to one recent survey - but we are also aware of the dangers with 58 per cent saying they were concerned about getting sunburned.
- Imagine telling people you got sunburned on the Milford Track!
- Since it was only three-thirty, the sun was still shining at its peak and I really didn't want to get sunburnt, so I kept my head down.
- Since the Maldives are so near the equator, you should take care not to get sunburned.
- One London expert has suggested that parents who allow their children to get sunburned should be prosecuted for neglect.
- The first boy was white, in his teens, slim, with a shaved head and wearing jeans and was sunburned.
- Dr. Merrithew also says their eyelids can be sunburned and they can suffer eye damage as well from too much sun exposure.
- On the same scale, I'm not too fond of beach sand, I hate getting sunburnt, I don't drink much beer, I'm not crazy about sport, and I lived with my parents until I was 23.
- If you should become sunburned, prevent further exposure and apply a moisturizing lotion; aspirin or acetaminophen may be given for pain.
- The scuffed skate shoes, blonde-streaked ponytails and collars pulled up over sunburned necks were nothing out of the ordinary.
- My neck is ridiculously sunburned from Playland yesterday.
Synonyms burnt, peeling, inflamed, red, scarlet, blistered, blistering - 1.1as adjective sunburned" or "sunburnt Tanned; brown from exposure to the sun.
被晒成棕褐色的,晒红的,晒黑的 a handsome sunburned face 一张被晒成棕褐色的英俊的脸。 Example sentencesExamples - On the level of slang, a redneck is a stereotypical member of the white rural working class in the Southern US, originally a reference to sunburned necks from working in the fields.
- Separated, bought and sold numerous times, forced to travel hundreds of agonising miles, barefoot or bareback on camels, the mariners became human wrecks, starved, crippled, sick and sunburnt.
- This was unforgivable form - but I was hot, sweating, badly sunburnt, my feet were freezing, wet and blistered, I was frantic with thirst, hungry and utterly dispirited.
- You can determine the direction of the grain by locating the brown, sunburned side of the hole (due to the exposed roots) and know the grass is growing in that direction.
- She is in her 70's, sunburnt, with a funny scar on her left arm that looks like it got caught in a giant zipper.
- He returned after some time, with a sunburned face.
- Sitting in the lobby of Taj Coromandel and sipping a rich brew of cappuccino, pony-tailed and wearing sunburnt, athletic skin of a western beach boy, Nadaka seems far removed from the austerity of Auroville.
- After telling my story of the previous day and evening and throwing the empty vodka bottle in the trash, a very sunburned Debbie and I, headed out to dinner at the Rockdell.
- The delicate skin of the lips can easily become sunburned.
- I finally emerge, sunburned and blinking, into the glare of an urban antiseptic airport in Melbourne, Australia.
- Émile Zola admired their fine clear skin, like that of girls of the north of France, he thought, in contrast to the peaches from the Midi which were yellow and sunburned like the girls of that region.
- I spare you the details and painful visuals of father and two sunburnt daughters walking for two hours to reach their beach destination.
- ‘It has been the most successful marine event ever held in our city,’ a very sunburnt mayor of Waterford, Cllr Oliver Clery, said.
- These conditions are challenging - retaining acidity and preventing sunburnt fruit are two of the main problems - but the abundance of very young vines is still a huge factor limiting the overall quality.
- For sunburned skin or after exposure to strong sunshine, experts recommend a Swedish massage with Oil of Frankincense, blended with geranium and calming lavender.
- He looked terrible - completely sunburnt from the hard labour - and the lice are unbelievable.
- She swung her skinny, sunburned legs out from beneath the covers.
- Pale is beautiful in China - it marks out upmarket consumers from the country's 900 million sunburnt peasants.
- But this time round, their journey was far from calm and saw some sunburned faces turn rapidly into paler shades of green.
Synonyms tanned, suntanned, brown, bronzed, bronze, browned, weather-beaten - 1.2no object Suffer from sunburn.
被晒红,被晒黑;被晒伤 a complexion that sunburnt easily 容易被晒黑的肤色。 Example sentencesExamples - One problem with tretinoin is increased sensitivity to sunburn.
- This risk is in part compounded when a person has a tendency to sunburn rather than tan and also has a history of cumulative sun exposure.
- It is common in people who have red hair and in those who sunburn.
- We do know that adults with light skin, light colored hair and eyes, and those who sunburn easily are most likely to get skin cancer.
- Well, the fairer skinned you are, the easier you sunburn, the more poorly you tan, the higher your risk.
- Avoid hanging them in direct sunlight as their tender leaves and blossoms will soon sunburn and die.
- He noted that the depigmented areas sunburned easily, causing considerable discomfort and restricting his ability to work outdoors or pursue other outdoor activities.
- A sunscreen with a SPF of 15 allows one to be outdoors for up to 15 times longer before the skin would sunburn.
- Taking too much off at once starves the roots and may cause new lower leaves to sunburn.
- Sitting on the beach, on the north end of Monterosso, we all start to sunburn like Brits on holiday.
Definition of sunburn in US English: sunburnnounˈsənˌbərnˈsənˌbərn Reddening, inflammation, and, in severe cases, blistering and peeling of the skin caused by overexposure to the ultraviolet rays of the sun. 晒红,晒黑;晒伤,日灼 Example sentencesExamples - For example, a severe sunburn with peeling skin shows p53 in action causing programmed cell death of the skin.
- These health effects include sunburn, skin cancer, cataracts and immune suppression.
- Sun exposure in childhood and having more than one blistering sunburn in childhood are associated with an increased risk of melanoma.
- Children who have had a lot of sunburns or two blistering sunburns are at a greater risk for getting skin cancer.
- Severe sunburn can cause red, sore, tender areas with blistering and peeling.
- When I was a kid, I had severe sunburns and skin cancer is in my family.
- Arthritis, asthma and severe skin reactions to poison ivy or sunburn are just some of the disorders these drugs treat.
- Finally, a man was admitted to hospital with severe sunburn.
- Then research showed that a severe sunburn or continuously tanned skin increases a person's chance of developing skin cancer.
- Scores of Scots, including several children, needed hospital treatment for severe sunburn during last week's spell of hot weather.
- Medical authorities recommend such measures to reduce the risk of sunburn and potential skin cancer due to prolonged exposure to the sun.
- One severe sunburn early in life doubles the chances of future malignant melanoma.
- The immediate effect of acute excess UV radiation exposure is well recognized amongst the lay public as severe sunburn.
- While not as common as sunburn, skin cancer is also caused by over exposure to the sun and can be prevented by the same methods.
- UVB causes sunburn and plays a significant role in skin cancers called basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma.
- It is also known that melanoma, a potentially fatal skin cancer, is associated with blistering sunburns in childhood.
- You're likely familiar with two of the more common sun-induced changes to your skin: suntan and sunburn.
- This may result in severe sunburn that eventually may lead to cancer.
- Severe sunburn in childhood can significantly increase the chances of developing malignant melanoma in later life.
- Silicon and other minerals in oats help relieve the itching and inflammation of sunburn, says Cox.
verbˈsənˌbərnˈsənˌbərn be/get sunburned1Suffer from sunburn. 被晒红,被晒黑;被晒伤 most of us managed to get sunburnt 我们中的大多数人都设法晒黑了皮肤。 Example sentencesExamples - My neck is ridiculously sunburned from Playland yesterday.
- Dr Schweiger likened the effect to being sunburned but said he hoped there would be no long-term problems as a result of the incident.
- Some recent research into the causes of malignant melanoma in adults suggests that getting badly sunburned as a child might have something to do with it.
- The first boy was white, in his teens, slim, with a shaved head and wearing jeans and was sunburned.
- Malignant melanoma is twice as common in women and those who were sunburned as children are most likely to develop the more serious strain of the disease, as are people who don't tan.
- I was beginning to feel that the back of my legs were sunburned.
- Since it was only three-thirty, the sun was still shining at its peak and I really didn't want to get sunburnt, so I kept my head down.
- When we go there we know we will build sandcastles and get sunburnt and that the cafe menu never changes.
- The scuffed skate shoes, blonde-streaked ponytails and collars pulled up over sunburned necks were nothing out of the ordinary.
- Since the Maldives are so near the equator, you should take care not to get sunburned.
- Imagine telling people you got sunburned on the Milford Track!
- On the same scale, I'm not too fond of beach sand, I hate getting sunburnt, I don't drink much beer, I'm not crazy about sport, and I lived with my parents until I was 23.
- The weather at Easter on the coast, despite forecasts of rain, was hot and sunny, and I managed to get seriously sunburned whilst snorkelling, despite applying huge amounts of sun tan lotion.
- While the majority of people knew that smoking and getting sunburnt increased the danger of the disease, most were not aware of the importance of diet and alcohol in reducing cancer risks, according to a survey.
- Dr. Merrithew also says their eyelids can be sunburned and they can suffer eye damage as well from too much sun exposure.
- Nobody ever thinks they will get sunburnt in this country but the reality is that while the temperatures are so high, it is a very big risk.
- If you should become sunburned, prevent further exposure and apply a moisturizing lotion; aspirin or acetaminophen may be given for pain.
- One London expert has suggested that parents who allow their children to get sunburned should be prosecuted for neglect.
- Do not overexpose the athletes to the sun during their without-water warm-ups as it can increase feelings of lethargy and sluggishness, athletes can get sunburnt and there is the danger of dehydration.
- What people generally do is hire pushbikes and go cycling around the desert, visiting sites and getting sunburned.
- A massive 40 per cent of us are sun worshippers, according to one recent survey - but we are also aware of the dangers with 58 per cent saying they were concerned about getting sunburned.
Synonyms burnt, peeling, inflamed, red, scarlet, blistered, blistering - 1.1usually as adjective sunburned" or "sunburnt Ruddy from exposure to the sun.
被晒成棕褐色的,晒红的,晒黑的 a handsome sunburned face 一张被晒成棕褐色的英俊的脸。 Example sentencesExamples - This was unforgivable form - but I was hot, sweating, badly sunburnt, my feet were freezing, wet and blistered, I was frantic with thirst, hungry and utterly dispirited.
- On the level of slang, a redneck is a stereotypical member of the white rural working class in the Southern US, originally a reference to sunburned necks from working in the fields.
- He looked terrible - completely sunburnt from the hard labour - and the lice are unbelievable.
- After telling my story of the previous day and evening and throwing the empty vodka bottle in the trash, a very sunburned Debbie and I, headed out to dinner at the Rockdell.
- You can determine the direction of the grain by locating the brown, sunburned side of the hole (due to the exposed roots) and know the grass is growing in that direction.
- She is in her 70's, sunburnt, with a funny scar on her left arm that looks like it got caught in a giant zipper.
- I spare you the details and painful visuals of father and two sunburnt daughters walking for two hours to reach their beach destination.
- These conditions are challenging - retaining acidity and preventing sunburnt fruit are two of the main problems - but the abundance of very young vines is still a huge factor limiting the overall quality.
- Separated, bought and sold numerous times, forced to travel hundreds of agonising miles, barefoot or bareback on camels, the mariners became human wrecks, starved, crippled, sick and sunburnt.
- The delicate skin of the lips can easily become sunburned.
- But this time round, their journey was far from calm and saw some sunburned faces turn rapidly into paler shades of green.
- Pale is beautiful in China - it marks out upmarket consumers from the country's 900 million sunburnt peasants.
- Émile Zola admired their fine clear skin, like that of girls of the north of France, he thought, in contrast to the peaches from the Midi which were yellow and sunburned like the girls of that region.
- He returned after some time, with a sunburned face.
- Sitting in the lobby of Taj Coromandel and sipping a rich brew of cappuccino, pony-tailed and wearing sunburnt, athletic skin of a western beach boy, Nadaka seems far removed from the austerity of Auroville.
- ‘It has been the most successful marine event ever held in our city,’ a very sunburnt mayor of Waterford, Cllr Oliver Clery, said.
- For sunburned skin or after exposure to strong sunshine, experts recommend a Swedish massage with Oil of Frankincense, blended with geranium and calming lavender.
- She swung her skinny, sunburned legs out from beneath the covers.
- I finally emerge, sunburned and blinking, into the glare of an urban antiseptic airport in Melbourne, Australia.
Synonyms tanned, suntanned, brown, bronzed, bronze, browned, perma-tanned, weather-beaten - 1.2no object Suffer from sunburn.
被晒红,被晒黑;被晒伤 a complexion that sunburned easily 容易被晒黑的肤色。 Example sentencesExamples - Sitting on the beach, on the north end of Monterosso, we all start to sunburn like Brits on holiday.
- A sunscreen with a SPF of 15 allows one to be outdoors for up to 15 times longer before the skin would sunburn.
- It is common in people who have red hair and in those who sunburn.
- This risk is in part compounded when a person has a tendency to sunburn rather than tan and also has a history of cumulative sun exposure.
- We do know that adults with light skin, light colored hair and eyes, and those who sunburn easily are most likely to get skin cancer.
- Taking too much off at once starves the roots and may cause new lower leaves to sunburn.
- Avoid hanging them in direct sunlight as their tender leaves and blossoms will soon sunburn and die.
- Well, the fairer skinned you are, the easier you sunburn, the more poorly you tan, the higher your risk.
- He noted that the depigmented areas sunburned easily, causing considerable discomfort and restricting his ability to work outdoors or pursue other outdoor activities.
- One problem with tretinoin is increased sensitivity to sunburn.
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