Meaning of "tan" in English

The word "tan" in English commonly refers to a brownish or golden color obtained from sun exposure, often associated with skin. It can also define the process of skin becoming darker due to exposure to sunlight. Additionally, "tan" can describe the treatment of animal hides to create leather. In mathematics, "tan" is an abbreviation for the tangent function, which is a trigonometric ratio. The word is versatile and context-dependent, with its primary usage related to color and sunlight exposure.

Meaning of "tan" in French

In French, "tan" typically relates to tannins, which are natural compounds found in plants and certain foods like grapes and tea. These compounds give astringency to wines and other beverages. The term can also refer to the tanning process used in producing leather. While the word itself isn't directly used to describe skin color changes due to sun exposure, the concept is still present in the French language through different terminologies. Its usage is more commonly linked to leather production and plant compounds.

Pronunciation of "tan" in English

Phonetic Transcription: /tæn/

Pronunciation Variations: Generally pronounced the same across English-speaking regions, with slight shifts mostly in vowel length or accent emphasis depending on dialect, but predominantly remains consistent in its pronunciation.

Pronunciation of "tan" in French

Phonetic Transcription: /tɑ̃/

Pronunciation Variations: In French, regional accents might slightly alter vowel sounds, but the pronunciation remains generally consistent, with the nasal quality being a characteristic feature.

Sentence examples in English and translation to French

  1. I got a nice tan after a week at the beach. (J'ai obtenu un beau bronzage après une semaine à la plage.)

  2. She prefers a light tan over a deep one. (Elle préfère un bronzage léger à un bronzage prononcé.)

  3. The leather bag has a rich tan color. (Le sac en cuir a une couleur bronzée riche.)

  4. He uses a tanning lotion for a quick tan. (Il utilise une lotion bronzante pour un bronzage rapide.)

  5. The sun can cause your skin to tan quickly. (Le soleil peut faire bronzer votre peau rapidement.)

  6. His boots are made from tan leather. (Ses bottes sont faites de cuir tanné.)

  7. A deep tan was fashionable in the 1970s. (Un bronzage prononcé était à la mode dans les années 1970.)

  8. The fabric has a tan hue that complements the decor. (Le tissu a une teinte bronzée qui complète le décor.)

  9. She applied sunscreen to avoid an uneven tan. (Elle a appliqué de la crème solaire pour éviter un bronzage inégal.)

  10. The mathematician explained the tan function. (Le mathématicien a expliqué la fonction tangente.)

Synonyms, antonyms, and similar words for "tan" in English

Synonyms: bronze, brown, sun-kissed, tawny, caramel

Antonyms: pale, light, fair, colorless, white

Similar Words: leather, bronze, tint, hue, shade

Synonyms, antonyms, and similar words for "tan" in French

Synonyms: bronzage, hâle, cuir, tannin, basané

Antonyms: pâle, clair, blême, décoloré, blanc

Similar Words: cuir, brun, teint, teinte, nuance

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