noun🔗ShareCoup de soleilA burn on the skin caused by excess exposure to the sun's rays."After spending the whole day at the beach, she got a painful sunburn. "Après avoir passé toute la journée à la plage, elle a attrapé un coup de soleil douloureux.bodymedicineappearancesensationconditionweatherChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareCoup de soleilA burn on the tissue of crop plants or their fruits (especially if they are rich in water like tomatoes, grapes, apples, gooseberries) caused by excess exposure to the sun's rays."The farmer noticed a sunburn on his tomato plants, where they had received too much direct sunlight. "L'agriculteur a remarqué un coup de soleil sur ses plants de tomates, là où ils avaient reçu trop de soleil direct.agriculturefruitplantweathernatureChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
verb🔗ShareAttraper un coup de soleilTo receive a sunburn."I went swimming at the beach and got a sunburn. "Je suis allé nager à la plage et j'ai attrapé un coup de soleil.medicinebodyconditionsensationphysiologyweatherChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
verb🔗ShareBrûler au soleil, attraper un coup de soleilTo burn or tan (someone's skin) by the sun; to allow (a part of one's body) to become sunburnt."Spending too long outside playing soccer without sunscreen, he sunburned his arms. "En jouant trop longtemps au foot dehors sans crème solaire, il s'est brûlé les bras au soleil.bodymedicinephysiologyweatherconditionappearanceChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading