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tan
/ˈtæn/
鞣制革,黃褐色,馬戲團(a.)黃褐色的,鞣皮的(vi.)晒黑,制革(vt.)鞣,把…晒黑
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Tan
n.
See
Picul
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Tan
,
n.
1.
The
bark
of
the
oak
,
and
some
other
trees
,
bruised
and
broken
by
a
mill
,
for
tanning
hides
; --
so
called
both
before
and
after
it
has
been
used
.
Called
also
tan bark
.
2.
A
yellowish-brown
color
,
like
that
of
tan
.
3.
A
brown
color
imparted
to
the
skin
by
exposure
to
the
sun
;
as
,
hands
covered
with
tan
.
Tan bed
Hort.
,
a
bed
made
of
tan
;
a
bark
bed
.
Tan pickle
,
the
liquor
used
in
tanning
leather
.
Tan spud
,
a
spud
used
in
stripping
bark
for
tan
from
trees
.
Tan stove
.
See
Bark stove
,
under
Bark
.
Tan vat
,
a
vat
in
which
hides
are
steeped
in
liquor
with
tan
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Tan
,
a.
Of
the
color
of
tan
;
yellowish-brown
.
Black and tan
.
See
under
Black
,
a.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Tan
,
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Tanned
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Tanning
.]
1.
To
convert
(
the
skin
of
an
animal
)
into
leather
,
as
by
the
usual
process
of
steeping
it
in
an
infusion
of
oak
or
some
other
bark
,
whereby
it
is
impregnated
with
tannin
,
or
tannic
acid
(
which
exists
in
several
species
of
bark
),
and
is
thus
rendered
firm
,
durable
,
and
in
some
degree
impervious
to
water
.
Note:
☞
The
essential
result
in
tanning
is
due
to
the
fact
that
the
tannins
form
,
with
gelatins
and
albuminoids
,
a
series
of
insoluble
compounds
which
constitute
leather
.
Similar
results
may
be
produced
by
the
use
of
other
reagents
in
place
of
tannin
,
as
alum
,
and
some
acids
or
chlorides
,
which
are
employed
in
certain
processes
of
tanning
.
2.
To
make
brown
;
to
imbrown
,
as
by
exposure
to
the
rays
of
the
sun
;
as
,
to
tan
the
skin
.
3.
To
thrash
or
beat
;
to
flog
;
to
switch
;
as
,
to
tan
a
disobedient
child's
hide
. [
Colloq
.]
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Tan
v. i.
To
get
or
become
tanned
.
◄
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
tan
adj
:
of
a
light
yellowish-brown
color
n
1:
a
browning
of
the
skin
resulting
from
exposure
to
the
rays
of
the
sun
[
syn
:
suntan
,
sunburn
,
burn
]
2:
a
light
brown
[
syn
:
topaz
]
3:
ratio
of
the
opposite
to
the
adjacent
side
of
a
right-angled
triangle
[
syn
:
tangent
]
v
1:
treat
skins
and
hides
with
tannic
acid
so
as
to
convert
them
into
leather
2:
get
a
tan
,
from
wind
or
sun
[
syn
:
bronze
]
[
also
:
tanning
,
tanned
,
tannest
,
tanner
]
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