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词汇 sunscreen
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Definition of sunscreen in English:

sunscreen

noun ˈsʌnskriːnˈsənˌskrin
mass noun
  • 1A cream or lotion rubbed on to the skin to protect it from the sun.

    防晒霜,防晒油

    she brings along plenty of sunscreen
    count noun use high-factor sunscreens
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The shades are being dusted down and tubes of sunscreen are being bought in optimistic anticipation, which can mean only one thing - summer has arrived.
    • Yet, unlike pesticides, these drugs - as well as shampoos, sunscreens and other personal care products rushing down the drain - aren't examined for their effect on the environment before they're placed on the market.
    • They buy bottled water if they fear that their drinking water is polluted, and they apply sunscreen to protect their skin from UV radiation.
    • They're cruising through the tropics, and their biggest worry is whether to use SPF 20 or 30 sunscreen.
    • The glass coating is made of titanium dioxide, more often found in sunscreen and toothpaste.
    • The upshot is a more effective sunscreen that does not look like war-paint when we apply it to our bodies.
    • Don't forget sunscreen and a hat next time you go out in the sun.
    • Instead of sunscreens, use sunblocks, which are less irritating to sensitive skin.
    • He, along with several other employees, collected beef jerky, gum, shaving cream, shampoo, deodorant, bug spray, sunscreen, DVDs and CDs.
    • Most of us think nothing of slathering on the sunscreen or donning a pair of shades to protect our eyes when we venture outdoors.
    • Already we have scientists who've developed sunscreen from compounds in coral, and painkillers from the venom of cone shell snails found in the Great Barrier Reef.
    • He's coming in from Chicago, which is 23 degrees colder than Park City this time of year, so you may see him wearing shorts and lots of sunscreen.
    • Travelling with a baby to the sun demands more than a spare soother and a tube of factor 50 sunscreen.
    • See, the first day I'd made the fateful mistake of applying my own sunscreen, which meant slapping it on my shoulders and back.
    • The bag had her book, sunglasses and sunscreen, two towels and a complete change of clothes for her, a single towel for him.
    • While a lot of us just want to relax on the beach and forget about all financial issues, it's a good idea to make sure you have some decent travel insurance packed with the sunscreen.
    • Joint promotions are useful for products that go together, such as ice cream and topping or swim gear and sunscreen.
    • If you find sunscreens irritating, you're probably reacting to a perfume or a preservative like methylparaben or propylparaben.
    • Using a natural sunscreen can help protect not only your skin, but also our waterways.
    • Only 54 percent wear some sort of sunscreen during the summer, and 84 percent believe protection is necessary only if they intend to be outside ‘for a long period of time.’
    1. 1.1 An active ingredient of creams and lotions intended to protect skin from the sun.
      (防晒霜或防晒油中的)遮光剂
      lips get sunburned too, so apply a lip balm that contains sunscreen with an SPF of 15 or higher
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The line is rich in strengthening proteins and an anti-fade complex that includes UVA / UVB sunscreens and antioxidants.
      • Some hair care products will have sunscreens in the form of actual ingredients, but will not have an SPF factor added.

Definition of sunscreen in US English:

sunscreen

nounˈsənˌskrēnˈsənˌskrin
  • 1A cream or lotion rubbed on to the skin to protect it from the sun.

    防晒霜,防晒油

    she brings along plenty of sunscreen
    count noun use high-factor sunscreens
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Travelling with a baby to the sun demands more than a spare soother and a tube of factor 50 sunscreen.
    • They buy bottled water if they fear that their drinking water is polluted, and they apply sunscreen to protect their skin from UV radiation.
    • They're cruising through the tropics, and their biggest worry is whether to use SPF 20 or 30 sunscreen.
    • Using a natural sunscreen can help protect not only your skin, but also our waterways.
    • The shades are being dusted down and tubes of sunscreen are being bought in optimistic anticipation, which can mean only one thing - summer has arrived.
    • Don't forget sunscreen and a hat next time you go out in the sun.
    • Instead of sunscreens, use sunblocks, which are less irritating to sensitive skin.
    • Only 54 percent wear some sort of sunscreen during the summer, and 84 percent believe protection is necessary only if they intend to be outside ‘for a long period of time.’
    • See, the first day I'd made the fateful mistake of applying my own sunscreen, which meant slapping it on my shoulders and back.
    • The upshot is a more effective sunscreen that does not look like war-paint when we apply it to our bodies.
    • Joint promotions are useful for products that go together, such as ice cream and topping or swim gear and sunscreen.
    • The bag had her book, sunglasses and sunscreen, two towels and a complete change of clothes for her, a single towel for him.
    • If you find sunscreens irritating, you're probably reacting to a perfume or a preservative like methylparaben or propylparaben.
    • Most of us think nothing of slathering on the sunscreen or donning a pair of shades to protect our eyes when we venture outdoors.
    • He, along with several other employees, collected beef jerky, gum, shaving cream, shampoo, deodorant, bug spray, sunscreen, DVDs and CDs.
    • The glass coating is made of titanium dioxide, more often found in sunscreen and toothpaste.
    • Already we have scientists who've developed sunscreen from compounds in coral, and painkillers from the venom of cone shell snails found in the Great Barrier Reef.
    • He's coming in from Chicago, which is 23 degrees colder than Park City this time of year, so you may see him wearing shorts and lots of sunscreen.
    • While a lot of us just want to relax on the beach and forget about all financial issues, it's a good idea to make sure you have some decent travel insurance packed with the sunscreen.
    • Yet, unlike pesticides, these drugs - as well as shampoos, sunscreens and other personal care products rushing down the drain - aren't examined for their effect on the environment before they're placed on the market.
    1. 1.1 An active ingredient in creams, lotions and other preparations for the skin.
      (防晒霜或防晒油中的)遮光剂
      lips get sunburned too, so apply a lip balm that contains sunscreen with an SPF of 15 or higher
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Some hair care products will have sunscreens in the form of actual ingredients, but will not have an SPF factor added.
      • The line is rich in strengthening proteins and an anti-fade complex that includes UVA / UVB sunscreens and antioxidants.
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