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Qué (quién) es umbrella - definición

CANOPY DESIGNED TO PROTECT AGAINST RAIN OR SUN
Parasol; Umbrellas; History of the umbrella; History of the Umbrella; Parasols; ☂; ☔; Umbrela; Beach parasol; Beach umbrella; ⛱; 🌂; Windproof umbrella; Unbrella; Golf umbrella; ⛱️; ☂️; En-tout-cas; Bumbershoot (umbrella)
  • Etruscan drinking cup from [[Chiusi]], Italy, 350–300 BC
  • Woman holding an umbrella [[Gupta Empire]] AD 320
  • Marchesa Elena Grimaldi, by [[Anthony van Dyck]], 1623
  • Madonna dell Ombrello, by [[Girolamo dai Libri]], 1530
  • Grand Procession of the [[Doge of Venice]] (16th century)
  • ''Paris Street; Rainy Day'', by [[Gustave Caillebotte]] (1877)
  • [[Relief]] of an Egyptian parasol. These were used as sunshade and fan alike ([[flabellum]]).
  • A stream of people and umbrellas inside the [[Tokyo Imperial Palace]] on a rainy autumn day
  • A parasol depicted in ''Morning Walk'', by [[John Singer Sargent]] (1888)
  • Collapsed umbrellas in a [[temple]] in Japan
  • Mary Poppins]] statue in [[Leicester Square]], London
  • date=3 May 2007 }}, Carver Umbrellas, 28 February 2007</ref>
  • Parisians in the rain with umbrellas, by [[Louis-Léopold Boilly]] (1803)
  • Ancient Greek pottery from ca. 440 BC
  • Relief of the Persian king [[Xerxes I]] (485–465 BC) at [[Persepolis]]
  • Testing a Senz storm umbrella in [[Rotterdam]], using a high-powered fan
  • Beach parasols in [[Selce, Croatia]]
  • [[Ethiopian Orthodox]] clergymen lead a procession in celebration of [[Saint Michael]]. The [[priest]]s carry ornately covered [[Tabot]]a around the church's exterior, assisted by [[deacon]]s holding liturgical umbrellas.
  • A [[Terracotta Army]] carriage with an umbrella securely fixed to the side, from [[Qin Shihuang]]'s tomb, c. 210 BC
  • [[Umbraculum]] in the [[Basilica of Saint Stanislaus Kostka]] in [[Winona, Minnesota]]
  • Nagano]], Japan
  • Chinese [[oil-paper umbrella]], [[Yunnan]], China

umbrella         
(umbrellas)
1.
An umbrella is an object which you use to protect yourself from the rain or hot sun. It consists of a long stick with a folding frame covered in cloth.
Harry held an umbrella over Dawn.
N-COUNT
2.
Umbrella is used to refer to a single group or description that includes a lot of different organizations or ideas.
Does coincidence come under the umbrella of the paranormal?...
Within the umbrella term 'dementia' there are many different kinds of disease.
N-SING: usu N of n, supp N, N n
3.
Umbrella is used to refer to a system or agreement which protects a country or group of people.
The major powers have chosen to act under the moral umbrella of the United Nations...
N-SING: N of n, supp N
Umbrella         
·noun The umbrellalike disk, or swimming bell, of a jellyfish.
II. Umbrella ·noun Any marine tectibranchiate gastropod of the genus Umbrella, having an umbrella-shaped shell;
- called also umbrella shell.
III. Umbrella ·noun A shade, screen, or guard, carried in the hand for sheltering the person from the rays of the sun, or from rain or snow. It is formed of silk, cotton, or other fabric, extended on strips of whalebone, steel, or other elastic material, inserted, or fastened to, a rod or stick by means of pivots or hinges, in such a way as to allow of being opened and closed with ease. ·see Parasol.
umbrella         
¦ noun
1. a device consisting of a circular fabric canopy on a folding metal frame supported by a central rod, used as protection against rain.
2. a protecting force or influence.
a screen of fighter aircraft or anti-aircraft artillery.
3. [usu. as modifier] a thing that includes or contains many different parts: an umbrella organization.
4. Zoology the gelatinous disc of a jellyfish, which it contracts and expands to move through the water.
Derivatives
umbrellaed adjective
Origin
C17: from Ital. ombrella, dimin. of ombra 'shade', from L. umbra 'shadow'.

Wikipedia

Umbrella

An umbrella or parasol is a folding canopy supported by wooden or metal ribs that is usually mounted on a wooden, metal, or plastic pole. It is designed to protect a person against rain or sunlight. The term umbrella is traditionally used when protecting oneself from rain, with parasol used when protecting oneself from sunlight, though the terms continue to be used interchangeably. Often the difference is the material used for the canopy; some parasols are not waterproof, and some umbrellas are transparent. Umbrella canopies may be made of fabric or flexible plastic. There are also combinations of parasol and umbrella that are called en-tout-cas (French for "in any case").

Umbrellas and parasols are primarily hand-held portable devices sized for personal use. The largest hand-portable umbrellas are golf umbrellas. Umbrellas can be divided into two categories: fully collapsible umbrellas, in which the metal pole supporting the canopy retracts, making the umbrella small enough to fit in a handbag, and non-collapsible umbrellas, in which the support pole cannot retract and only the canopy can be collapsed. Another distinction can be made between manually operated umbrellas and spring-loaded automatic umbrellas, which spring open at the press of a button.

Hand-held umbrellas have a type of handle which can be made from wood, a plastic cylinder or a bent "crook" handle (like the handle of a cane). Umbrellas are available in a range of price and quality points, ranging from inexpensive, modest quality models sold at discount stores to expensive, finely made, designer-labeled models. Larger parasols capable of blocking the sun for several people are often used as fixed or semi-fixed devices, used with patio tables or other outdoor furniture, or as points of shade on a sunny beach.

Parasol may also be called sunshade, or beach umbrella (US English). An umbrella may also be called a brolly (UK slang), parapluie (nineteenth century, French origin), rainshade, gamp (British, informal, dated), or bumbershoot (rare, facetious American slang). When used for snow, it is called a paraneige.

Ejemplos de uso de umbrella
1. Umbrella company Arcelor Brasil is the umbrella company for parent Arcelor‘s Brazilian steelmaking assets.
2. Is the umbrella going to actually operate well as an umbrella if the stem is so long?
3. In what has become known as the "Umbrella Incident," a university student haplessly opened his wet umbrella, splashing a soldier.
4. All under the umbrella of unbridled individualism.
5. "There is no political umbrella of protection," he said.