"Sunbathers" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
People who lie on the beach or in a sunny place to get a tan.
Describing a fruit that has been exposed to sunlight, resulting in ripening and natural sweetness, often used to convey a sense of freshness, juiciness, and high quality.
Having skin that has become brown or darker due to exposure to the sun, rather than its natural skin color.
The word "sun" refers to the star at the center of our solar system, which is the primary source of light and heat for Earth and the other planets. It is a massive ball of hot, glowing gas that is roughly 93 million miles (150 million kilometers) away from Earth. The sun is the reason for the day-night cycle, and it is also responsible for the changing seasons.<br><br>In a broader sense, "sun" can also refer to a sense of warmth and happiness, or to something that brings joy and light into one's life.
Dried out or leathery in texture as a result of being exposed to too much sunlight, often used to describe skin or clothing that has been exposed to the sun for a long time, especially in a dry or sunny climate.
To lie or sit outside in the sun so as to get warmth on one's skin, often for relaxation or to get a tan.
To escape the cold and bask in the warm atmosphere by sitting in the direct rays of the sun for relaxation or health purposes, often without any clothing.
Basked in the warm rays of the sun, often lying or sitting outside to absorb its sunlight, resulting in a feeling of relaxation and typically a warm glow on the skin.
Past tense of "sunbathe": to lie or sit in the sun, usually in order to get a tan or to feel warm.
The act of sitting or lying in the sun, usually outdoors, in order to get a tan or enjoy the warmth and stimulus of the sun's rays.
Sunbeams are the rays of sunlight that shine through the atmosphere and warm the earth when the sun is above the horizon. They are the narrow, individual beams of light that split off from the sun's rays and travel to the earth, often seen as a shaft of light illuminating a particular spot or area. Sunbeams can be strong and direct, or weak and diffused, depending on the time of day, the weather, and the cloud cover.
A sunbed, also known as a tanning bed or sunlamp, is a device designed to produce ultraviolet (UV) radiation to simulate sunlight and induce tanning in the skin, typically for cosmetic purposes. It works by emitting UVA and UVB rays, which stimulate the production of melanin in the skin, resulting in a tan.<br><br>However, the use of sunbeds has been linked to an increased risk of skin cancer and premature aging, including wrinkles and age spots. As a result, many countries have implemented regulations to limit their use, especially for people under the age of 18.<br><br>It's worth noting that some people use sunbeds for therapeutic purposes, such as to treat certain skin conditions, like psoriasis or vitiligo. However, this topic is still a subject of ongoing debate, and more research is needed to understand the benefits and risks.
Sunbeds are artificial devices that produce ultraviolet (UV) radiation to produce a tan or to treat a medical condition, such as vitamin D deficiency or skin conditions like psoriasis. They are also known as tanning beds or sunlamps.<br><br>Sunbeds work by using UV-emitting lamps to stimulate the production of melanin in the skin, which causes the skin to darken. Unlike natural sunlight, sunbeds provide a concentrated dose of UV radiation, which can be beneficial in small amounts for vitamin D production, but excessive use can increase the risk of skin damage, premature aging, and skin cancer.<br><br>Many countries have implemented regulations to restrict the use of sunbeds, particularly for minors, due to the association with the risk of skin cancer.
The sunbelt is a region in the United States that experiences a subtropical or tropical climate, characterized by hot summers and mild winters. It typically includes the southern states and parts of the southwestern and western states. The term often refers to the economic and cultural region defined by the areas around the Gulf of Mexico and the Gulf Coast.
A sunblind, also known as a sunshade, is a device used to block or filter sunlight from entering a room, often in homes or vehicles. It is typically a panel or fabric that can be moved horizontally to control the amount of sunlight entering through a window. Sunblinds are commonly used to reduce glare, prevent overheating, and to control the amount of light entering a space.