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Qué (quién) es sunshade - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Sunshades; Sun-shades; Sun shades; Sunshade (disambiguation)

sunshade         
¦ noun a parasol, awning, or other device giving protection from the sun.
sunshade         
n.
Parasol, sun-umbrella.
Sunshade         
·noun A small parasol.
II. Sunshade ·noun An Awning.
III. Sunshade ·noun Anything used as a protection from the sun's rays.

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Sunshade

Sunshade may refer to:

  • Brise soleil, architectural sunshades
  • Shade (shadow), the blocking of sunlight by any object
  • Space sunshade, a device for blocking a star's rays in space
  • Umbrella, a device for blocking sunlight or rain
  • Windshield sun shades, used to block sunlight in a car
Ejemplos de uso de sunshade
1. Thunderstorms meant there was not a sunshade in sight on the rain–lashed beaches of Marbella.
2. "It‘s our destiny and our future so we must vote," said Reza Poshkoni, 27, sipping tea with his fiance under a sunshade near the Azerbaijan border.
3. Amy and Blake‘s family clash over couple‘s drug problem But if the couple thought their troubles were behind them as they kissed under a sunshade – with a scar clearly visible on Miss Winehouse‘s arm – they were to be mistaken.
4. We thought we‘d seen the last of the prestige pram when the last uniformed nanny disappeared from middle–class consciousness, but it is back with a vengeance – only now it‘s a hulking great buggy that takes up half the pavement, with bags for shopping and waterproof covers and a windmill to amuse the occupant and a sunshade and under–trolleys for boots and balls.
5. U.S. officials believe the $1.6 million project will pay for itself within 10 years. Annual energy costs will be reduced by approximately 20 percent. Additional savings will come from the cooling effect of "sunshade" photovoltaic arrays over the mission‘s windows and reduced maintenance costs from protecting the facade.