suntrap

suntrap
A warm place that captures the heat of the sun.

Limestone absorbs the heat, making this south-facing coastline a suntrap, with temperatures as much as 10 degrees higher than in nearby Sorrento.


Wikipedia foundation.

Игры ⚽ Нужно решить контрольную?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • suntrap — UK [ˈsʌnˌtræp] / US noun [countable] Word forms suntrap : singular suntrap plural suntraps a place that is pleasant to sit in because it is often sunny there …   English dictionary

  • suntrap — noun (C) a place that is sheltered and gets a lot of heat and light from the sun: Our terrace is a real suntrap …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • suntrap — /ˈsʌntræp/ (say suntrap) noun any place which is built or situated so that it receives a large amount of sun. {sun + trap1} …  

  • suntrap — sun|trap [ˈsʌntræp] n a place that is sheltered and gets a lot of heat and light from the sun …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • suntrap — n. (British) terrace or garden sheltered from the wind and with bright sunlight …   English contemporary dictionary

  • suntrap — noun Brit. a place sheltered from the wind and positioned to receive much sunshine …   English new terms dictionary

  • suntrap — n. a place sheltered from the wind and suitable for catching the sunshine …   Useful english dictionary

  • Gardens in Scotland — is a link page for any garden or botanic garden in Scotland.Aberdeen *Cruickshank Botanic Garden *Duthie Park winter gardensAngus *Edzell Castle *PitmuiesArgyll and Bute *Achamore Gardens on Gigha *An Cala on Seil *Ardkinglas Estate (Strome),… …   Wikipedia

  • Country Life (Show of Hands album) — Country Life Studio album by Show of Hands Released 20 October 2003 Recorded Riverside Studios, Exet …   Wikipedia

  • List of compositions for guitar — This article is a large list of the classical guitar repertoire. For the most significant compositions see the articles Selected classical guitar repertoire and Selected contemporary repertoire for guitar. This article lists the classical guitar… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”