Definition von tan(psi) im Englisch Englisch wörterbuch
- shear strain
- TAN
- IATA airport code for Taunton Municipal Airport in Taunton, Massachusetts
- TAN
- Total Acid Number, the measure of a lubricant's or crude oil's acidity
- TAN
- Transaction authentication number, in electronic banking
- Tan
- An English surname derived from the transliteration of various Asian surnames, particularly originating from China and Vietnam
- tan
- To change to a tan colour due to exposure to the sun
No matter how long I stay out in the sun, I never tan. though I do burn.
- tan
- Of a yellowish-brown
Mine is the white car parked next to the tan pickup truck.
- tan
- Having dark skin as a result of exposure to the sun
You’re looking very tan this week.
- tan
- A darkening of the skin resulting from exposure to sunlight or similar light sources
She still has a tan from her vacation in Mexico.
- tan
- A yellowish-brown colour
tan colour:.
- tan
- To change an animal hide into leather by soaking it in tannic acid.See Wikipedia article on Tanning. To work as a tanner
- tan
- To spank or beat
Well, go 'long and play; but mind you get back some time in a week, or I'll tan you..
- tan
- The second cardinal number two, formerly used in Celtic areas, especially Cumbria and parts of Yorkshire, for counting sheep, and stitches in knitting.See Wikipedia article on Yan Tan Tethera
- tan
- The bark of an oak or other tree from which tannic acid is obtained
- tan line
- the division between skin that has darkened or tanned from exposure to sun and skin that has not been exposed to sun
His sunglasses left a tan line around his eyes.
- tan lines
- plural form of tan line
- tan someone's hide
- To beat or spank someone
You lying little snipe, he roared. . . . I've a mind to tan your hide good..
- tan
- {n} bark which has been used in tanning, a substance in gall nuts
- tan
- {v} to cure skins, become brown, turn, beat
- tan skin
- Olive, beige, or tan skin (as well as the adjective "swarthy") describes a skin color range of some individuals, who are Caucasian (especially of Mediterranean stock), or Asian. Named as such for its olive hue, or sun tanned appearance, it usually refers to a natural skin tone. It is sometimes used as a colour terminology for race. Lighter olive skin, or those who get less sun exposure, has a dull pale yellow appearance with a greenish hue to their skin
- Tan Cheng Lock
- born April 5, 1883, Malacca, Straits Settlements died Dec. 8, 1960, Malacca Malaysian Chinese community leader and politician. Born to a wealthy Chinese family, he campaigned against "pro-Malay" policies and in favour of equal rights for all ethnic groups, whether immigrant or indigenous. After World War II, he supported the British proposal for a unitary state with common citizenship, which the Malays rejected. During the Malayan Emergency, he cooperated with the British to promote national unity. In 1949 he was chosen to head the Malayan Chinese Association, the first full-fledged centrist Malayan Chinese political party, and he continued as its head after Malayan independence in 1957
- tan
- get a tan, from wind or sun
- tan
- a darkening of the skin resulting from exposure to the sun
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- Body
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- Traditional Access Nation
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- Abbreviation for the Trust Assurance Network
- tan
- To convert (the skin of an animal) into leather, as by usual process of steeping it in an infusion of oak or some other bark, whereby it is impregnated with tannin, or tannic acid (which exists in several species of bark), and is thus rendered firm, durable, and in some degree impervious to water
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- To tan animal skins means to make them into leather by treating them with tannin or other chemicals. the process of tanning animal hides. tangent. Black and Tan Tan Cheng Lock Tan Malaka Ibrahim Datuk
- tan
- total ammonia nitrogen
- tan
- The bark of the oak, and some other trees, bruised and broken by a mill, for tanning hides; so called both before and after it has been used
- tan
- Total Acid Number
- tan
- a browning of the skin resulting from exposure to the rays of the sun
- tan
- Name or designation
- tan
- A brown color imparted to the skin by exposure to the sun; as, hands covered with tan
- tan
- Raised platform seats in the zendo upon which people sit for zazen
- tan
- {i} suntan, brownish color acquired by the skin through exposure to the sun's rays
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- Tax Anticipation Note
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- Called also tan bark
- tan
- to change an animal hide into leather by soaking it in tannic acid
- tan
- a light brown a browning of the skin resulting from exposure to the rays of the sun get a tan, from wind or sun treat skins and hides with tannic acid so as to convert them into leather of a light yellowish-brown color
- tan
- a variable color that is a light yellowish brown Plural tense: tan-colored articles of clothing
- tan
- a light brown
- tan
- Line activated telephone recorder
- tan
- ratio of the opposite to the adjacent side of a right-angled triangle
- tan
- To thrash or beat; to flog; to switch
- tan
- Something that is tan is a light brown colour. a tan leather jacket
- tan
- Computes a tangent
- tan
- Allotted seat on the platform (sho) for zazen
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- To make brown; to imbrown, as by exposure to the rays of the sun; as, to tan the skin
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- Temporary Authorization Number TRA: Threat and Risk Assessment
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- When your skin is damaged by exposure to the UVA and UVB rays of the sun, its reaction is to produce more melanin as an attempt to protect itself against further damage Melanocytes (produce Melanin) float within the epidermis and don't migrate to the top Melanin is a brown colored protein that helps determine the color of our skin The Melanin that the melanocytes make finds its way into the keratinocytes (the cells containing the keratin) as they make their way up to the surface The melanocytes produce more melanin when we are exposed to the sun The result of this is a tan
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- when the message pertains only indirectly to Photoshop
- tan
- {f} acquire a brownish color by exposure to the sun's rays (of the skin); make the skin brown by exposure to the sun's rays; beat, thrash (Informal); convert animal skin into leather
- tan
- (Email list subject line tag) - tangent (not RS related)
- tan
- A yellowish-brown color, like that of tan
- tan
- {s} brownish-yellow; having a suntan; used to convert animal hide into leather
- tan
- stay (a so him tan = that's how he is)
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- Of the color of tan; yellowish- brown
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- If you have a tan, your skin has become darker than usual because you have been in the sun. She is tall and blonde, with a permanent tan. = suntan
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- To get or become tanned
- tan
- of a light yellowish-brown color
- tan
- treat skins and hides with tannic acid so as to convert them into leather
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- If a part of your body tans or if you tan it, your skin becomes darker than usual because you spend a lot of time in the sun. I have very pale skin that never tans Leigh rolled over on her stomach to tan her back. + tanned tanned Their skin was tanned and glowing from their weeks at the sea
- tan
- (Total) acid number
- tan line
- line between tanned and untanned skin (usually where clothing ended)
- tan rot
- A disease of the strawberry plant caused by the fungus Pezizella lythri and marked by the formation of tan indentations on the surface of the fruit
- Black and Tan
- A drink combining stout and ale
- Black and Tan
- A member of the RIC British irregular army group, operating against Irish republicans in the War of Independence 1920/21
- Yuan Tan
- Chinese New Year
- black and tan
- An alcoholic beverage made from a dark and a light malt, typically Guinness or Beamish stout (black) and Bass or Harp ale (tan). In the United Kingdom, the liquids are mixed together. In the U.S., the heavier liquid fills the bottom of the glass, and the other is poured over a spoon to avoid mixing
Not only did the Dublin barkeeps not make a shamrock in the foam, they claimed to not even know what a black and tan was.
- catch a tan
- To get a suntan
I hope you'll find the right man who'll fix it for ya - Zutons - Valerie.
- farmer's tan
- The tan line left by clothing, especially, by a short-sleeved shirt
- Black and Tan
- A member of a paramilitary force recruited in Britain and sent to Ireland as part of the Royal Irish Constabulary to suppress the Sinn Fein rebellion of 1919 to 1921. Member of a British auxiliary force employed in Ireland against the republicans (1920-21). When Irish nationalist agitation intensified after World War I, many Irish police resigned and were replaced by these temporary English recruits, who dressed in a mixed "black and tan" outfit because of a shortage of uniforms. In their efforts to thwart the terrorism of the Irish Republican Army, the Black and Tans themselves engaged in brutal reprisals
- Ibrahim Datuk Tan Malaka
- born 1894 died April 16, 1949, Blitar, Java, Indon. Indonesian communist leader. A schoolteacher, he became a communist after returning from Europe in 1919. He was exiled by the Dutch for trying to incite a general strike in 1922 but returned to Java in 1944 and, competing with Sukarno for control of the Indonesian nationalist movement, created a coalition that briefly came to power in 1946. He was imprisoned later that year on charges of attempting a coup. In 1948, while the Dutch and Indonesians were at war, he proclaimed himself head of Indonesia. Forced to flee the invading Dutch, within a few months he was captured and executed by Sukarno's supporters
- black and tan
- an English recruit (who wore a uniform that was black and tan) serving in the Irish constabulary to suppress the Sinn Fein rebellion of 1919 to 1921
- black-and-tan coonhound
- Any of an American breed of large, strong coonhounds that have pendulous ears and a short black coat with tan markings above the eyes and on the chest, legs, and muzzle
- black-and-tan coonhound
- American breed of large powerful hound dogs used for hunting raccoons and other game