zhòngyīngguànyònglìgōu:
  • shài de dào huàng dòng de jǐng xiàng
    The hot pavement sent up shimmers.
  • de shài jiù hēi .
    My skin tans easily.
  • shài hēi shòu huò de gōng jiàng
    a craftsman who tans skins and hides.
  • 5. zuì hòu zhe shàng diǎn fáng shài zhē guāng
    5. And finally, don't forget to slap on the sunscreen.
  • wèishénme tài yáng néng tóu shài qiǎnquè néng shài hēi
    Why the sun lightens our hair, but darkens our skin?
  • qīng qīng fáng shài yóu zài gēbo shàng
    She smoothed suntan lotion over her arms.
  • zhè wèi shài yǒu hēiyīn kāi 17 gōng jīn zhòng de gōng 'ér ròu de 'ào lín guànjūn shuō dào jiào héng héng !
    Says the tanned Olympian, hard - muscled from using bows with a bone - snapping 17 kg of draw weight:"I cried out for my mom."
  • ér zài shān xiàng 'ā jiā zhè yàng de rén hǎi tān huò yóu de hóng hǎi hǎi tān shàng shì men zài yóu yǒng huò shài guāng shí , zhuózhuāng de xiàn zhì jiù méi yòu me yán liǎo
    Women are free to swim and sunbathe less hindered by clothing on the private beaches west of Alexandria, such as Agami, and at resorts populated by foreign tourists on the Red Sea coasts.
  • gān cǎo hóng huā cǎo huò huā xu děng jīng qiē shài gān hòu yòng zuò liào de cǎo huò zhí
    Grass or other plants, such as clover or alfalfa, cut and dried for fodder.
  • hǎi tān zhuānghǎi bīn zhuāng shì yóu yǒnghuá chuán huò shài tài yáng de
    Clothing appropriate for swimming, boating, or sunning.
  • jiù yòng bèi tài yáng shài liǎo de
    (archaic) burned brown by the sun.
  • de shǒu zhí luǒ dào zhǒu chū liǎo bèi guāng shài chéng de fēnměi xiàng wéi shén de shǒu yàng shuāng róu ruǎn hǎo kàn de jiǎo shàng chuānzhuó shā huái chù xiù zhe huī lán de xiǎo huāyóu nèi xīn jiāo zào 'ān zhǐ jiǎo zhèng zài qīng qīng pāi dǎzháo miànhǎo xiàng yào zhǎn chū fēng mǎn yúnchèn xiǎo tuǐ shìde
    her arms, bare to the elbow, brown, and modelled after those of the Arlesian Venus, moved with a kind of restless impatience, and she tapped the earth with her arched and supple foot, so as to display the pure and full shape of her well-turned leg, in its red cotton, gray and blue clocked, stocking.
  • ruì xiāng zhè zhǒng zhí shài gān de shù cóng qián céng wài yòng zuò pào nèi zhì liáo guān jié yán
    The dried bark of this plant, formerly used externally as a vesicant and internally for arthritis.
  • yòu xiē fāng réng shǐ yòng zài tài yáng xià shài gān zhuān kuài de fāng
    In some places, bricks are still baked in the sun.
  • men ràng tài yáng shài shú liǎo .
    We are baking in the sun.
  • xiǎng liǎo jiā xiāngxiǎng liǎo xiē zài tài yáng xià hōng shài de shěn de tián cūn zhuāng
    I think of home, of the drowsy field and village baking in the sun.
  • nǎi nǎi miàn zài yáng tái shàng shài tài yáng miàn hái zhào kàn hái men
    Basking on the balcony, granny can still keep an eye on the children.
  • kěn dìng bèi shāo de huò de jīn shǔ tàng guò shǒukěn dìng zài tài yáng shài hěn de rén hángdào shàng guāng zhe jiǎo zǒu guò
    No doubt you have burned your hand on a hot oven or other hot metal objects. No doubt you have walked barefoot on a pavement that the sun had made very hot.
  • men zài hǎi tān shàng shài tài yáng
    We are basking on the beach.
  • kàn dào zài yáng guāng xià shài tài yáng
    I saw her basking in the sunshine.
  • lǎo rén men zǒng zài shài tài yáng
    The old people always bask themselves in the sun.
  • yào duō shài tài yáng
    The doctor advised me to bathe in the sun rays.
  • shēng quàn duō shài tài yáng
    The doctor advised him to bathe in the sun 's rays.
  • zhè shēng bìng de nán hái zài shài tài yáng
    The sick boy bathed himself in sunlight.
  • chū chǎn de dòutōng cháng shài gān
    Mexican bean; usually dried.
  • bái de dòutōng cháng shài gān
    white-seeded bean; usually dried.
  • de 'àn hóng dòutōng cháng shài gān
    large dark red bean; usually dried.
  • nán fēi chū chǎn de hēi dòutōng cháng shài gān
    black-seeded bean of South America; usually dried.
  • zhǒng guó dòuqiǎn de zhǒng tōng cháng shài gān
    a French bean variety with light-colored seeds; usually dried.
  • chǎn měi guó nán de de huò yòu bān diǎn de dòutōng cháng shài gān
    mottled or spotted bean of southwestern United States; usually dried.
  • men shài hēi de zhè me kuài jiù biàn bái liǎo zhēn nán xiǎng xiàng yuè qián men shài yòu hóng yòu hēixiàng shú jiāng guǒ yàng
    How quickly suntan disappears! You wouldn't think they were brown as berries only a month ago.
  • shān yáng liǎo men zhuàng dǎo shān lánxiàn zài zhèng luàn kěn lín liàng shài de
    The goats have gone berserk; they broke down the fence and now they are eating all the washing on the line in the garden next door!