tan
verbVerb Forms
Idioms present simple I / you / we / they tan | |
he / she / it tans | |
past simple tanned | |
past participle tanned | |
-ing form tanning |
- [intransitive, transitive] tan (somebody/something)
if a person or their skin tans or is tanned, they become brown as a result of spending time in the sun (使)晒成褐色,晒黑 My skin tans really easily. 我的皮肤很容易晒黑。 She tanned easily, despite her fair hair. 尽管她有一头金发,但她很容易晒黑。 You want your skin to tan evenly. 你希望你的皮肤晒得均匀。
- [transitive] tan something
to make animal skin into leather by treating it with chemicals 鞣(革);硝(皮)
Word Originverb late Old English tannian ‘convert into leather’, probably from medieval Latin tannare, perhaps of Celtic origin; reinforced in Middle English by Old French tanner.
Idioms
have/tan somebody’s hide
- (old-fashioned, informal or humorous)
to punish somebody severely 严惩某人