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Qué (quién) es sunburned - definición

BOOK BY BILL BRYSON
In a Sunburned Country; In a Sunburned Country (book)
  • Three Sisters]] far left; [[Mount Solitary]] left of centre; [[Narrowneck Plateau]], far right, all part of the [[Blue Mountains region]]
  • [[Surfers Paradise]] as seen from Currumbin Beach
  • A panorama of [[Uluru]] around sunset, showing its distinctive red colouration at dusk.

sunburned         
  • Sunburn effect (as measured by the [[UV Index]]) is the product of the sunlight spectrum at the earth's surface (radiation intensity) and the erythemal action spectrum (skin sensitivity). Long-wavelength UV is more prevalent, but each milliwatt at 295 nm produces almost 100 times more sunburn than at 315 nm.
  • Skin peeling on the upper arm as a result of sunburn – the destruction of lower layers of the [[epidermis]] causes rapid loss of the top layers
  • Tanning]] of the forearm (visible darkening of the skin) after extended sun exposure
  • [[Blister]]s on a sunburned shoulder
  • Erythemal dose rate at three Northern latitudes. (Divide by 25 to obtain the UV Index.) Source: NOAA.
INFLAMMATORY REACTION FROM ULTRAVIOLET RADIATION CHARACTERIZED BY TRANSIENT REDNESS, TENDERNESS AND OCCASIONAL BLISTERING
Sun burn; Sun Exposure; Sunburned; Sun blister
Sunburned         
  • Sunburn effect (as measured by the [[UV Index]]) is the product of the sunlight spectrum at the earth's surface (radiation intensity) and the erythemal action spectrum (skin sensitivity). Long-wavelength UV is more prevalent, but each milliwatt at 295 nm produces almost 100 times more sunburn than at 315 nm.
  • Skin peeling on the upper arm as a result of sunburn – the destruction of lower layers of the [[epidermis]] causes rapid loss of the top layers
  • Tanning]] of the forearm (visible darkening of the skin) after extended sun exposure
  • [[Blister]]s on a sunburned shoulder
  • Erythemal dose rate at three Northern latitudes. (Divide by 25 to obtain the UV Index.) Source: NOAA.
INFLAMMATORY REACTION FROM ULTRAVIOLET RADIATION CHARACTERIZED BY TRANSIENT REDNESS, TENDERNESS AND OCCASIONAL BLISTERING
Sun burn; Sun Exposure; Sunburned; Sun blister
·Impf & ·p.p. of Sunburn.
Sunburn         
  • Sunburn effect (as measured by the [[UV Index]]) is the product of the sunlight spectrum at the earth's surface (radiation intensity) and the erythemal action spectrum (skin sensitivity). Long-wavelength UV is more prevalent, but each milliwatt at 295 nm produces almost 100 times more sunburn than at 315 nm.
  • Skin peeling on the upper arm as a result of sunburn – the destruction of lower layers of the [[epidermis]] causes rapid loss of the top layers
  • Tanning]] of the forearm (visible darkening of the skin) after extended sun exposure
  • [[Blister]]s on a sunburned shoulder
  • Erythemal dose rate at three Northern latitudes. (Divide by 25 to obtain the UV Index.) Source: NOAA.
INFLAMMATORY REACTION FROM ULTRAVIOLET RADIATION CHARACTERIZED BY TRANSIENT REDNESS, TENDERNESS AND OCCASIONAL BLISTERING
Sun burn; Sun Exposure; Sunburned; Sun blister
·vt To burn or discolor by the sun; to Tan.
II. Sunburn ·noun The burning or discoloration produced on the skin by the heat of the sun; tan.

Wikipedia

Down Under (book)

Down Under is the British title of a 2000 travelogue book about Australia written by best-selling travel writer Bill Bryson. In the United States and Canada it was published titled In a Sunburned Country, a title taken from the famous Australian poem, "My Country". It was also published as part of Walk About, which included Down Under and another of Bryson's books, A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail, in one volume.

Ejemplos de uso de sunburned
1. SUNBURNED BRITONS Two hundred sunburned Britons on a package tour bedded down five to a mattress in the lobby of a Cancun hotel, eating biscuits and playing cards.
2. Their furrowed brows eased, revealing smiles on their sunburned faces.
3. They leave with sunburned faces, calloused hands, tattered boots.
4. A fishing charter boat spotted her in the water Friday morning, dehydrated and sunburned.
5. Vacationers often return home from tropical locales sunburned and, in some cases, drunk.