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tan·ning [ˈtænɪŋ] SAM. no mn.

1. tanning of skin:

tanning
porjavitev ž. spol

2. tanning of hides, leather:

tanning

I . tan1 <-nn-> [tæn] GLAG. nepreh. glag.

tan
rjaveti [dov. obl. porjaveti]

II . tan1 <-nn-> [tæn] GLAG. preh. glag.

1. tan (make brown):

tan
rjaviti [dov. obl. porjaviti]

2. tan KEM. (convert):

strojiti [dov. obl. ustrojiti]

III . tan1 [tæn] SAM.

1. tan (brown colour of skin):

tan
zagorelost ž. spol
to get a tan

2. tan (light brown):

tan
rumenorjava barva ž. spol

3. tan KEM.:

čreslovina ž. spol
tan (bark)

IV . tan1 [tæn] PRID.

tan clothing, shoes:

tan

tan2 [tæn]

tan MAT. skrajšano za tangent:

tan
tangenta ž. spol

glej tudi tangent

tan·gent [ˈtænʤənt] SAM. MAT.

tangenta ž. spol
to fly [or am. angl. avstral. angl. alsogo] off on a tangent

Enojezični primeri (nepregledani od uredništva PONS)

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The identification of plant species indicated plants previously used for food, medicinal purposes, dyeing or tanning (5).
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She was subsequently charged with second degree child endangerment as well as banned from over 60 tanning salons in the tri-state area.
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Normal tanning is usually delayed as it takes time for the melanins to move up in the epidermis.
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In the late nineteenth century, the inhabitants were originally market gardeners, though brick making and tanning also became dominant industries.
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Sunscreen should be applied to all exposed skin, since reduced tanning of normal skin will decrease the contrast with hypopigmented skin.
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It was used in tanning, and also by launderers as a source of ammonia to clean and whiten woollen togas.
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The public displays of affection between the loved-up couple didn't stop for most of their tanning time.
www.dailymail.co.uk
The museum holds notable collections demonstrating the history of cricket ball making, tanning as well as archaeology and an extensive archive of local information.
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It was a purely agricultural settlement but added tanning as a secondary industry during medieval times, using the bark of the oak and birch, both plentiful in the area.
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But one area that we still haven't perfected is tanning our tootsies.
www.theirishworld.com

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