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tanned [tænd] ADJ

tanned

TAN [tæn] N

TAN COMPUT short for transaction number

TAN

See also transaction number

transaction number N ECON

I . tan1 <-nn-> [tæn] VB intr

II . tan1 <-nn-> [tæn] VB trans

1. tan (of human skin):

tan

2. tan (of animal skin):

tan
garbować [perf wy-]

III . tan1 [tæn] N (suntan)

IV . tan1 [tæn] ADJ

tan2 [tæn] N

tan short for tangent

tan
tg

See also tangent

tangent [ˈtænʤənt] N

1. tangent (line):

2. tangent (ratio):

Phrases:

self-tan, self-tanner N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Another incentive is that import of restricted and tanned raw materials are also allowed on cash licenses against export of sports goods.
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The most common type of leather oiled is vegetable tanned leather.
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Production was moved to workshops by 1900 and tanned leather was used.
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The untanned material can be washed away in warm water leaving a hardened, tanned protein negative.
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The coats were made from sheepskins that were fully cured and tanned, colourful and finely embroidered with silk thread.
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This cultural practice to gain tanned skin if not regulated properly can lead to sunburn, especially among very lightly-skinned humans.
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A tanned athlete, he particularly enjoys judo (he has a brown belt) and volleyball.
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This growth was largely due to government fixed-priced cost contracts for tanned hides.
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They tanned hides to make clothing as well as bags, saddle cloths, and tepee covers.
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He also holds a party for tanned people only.
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