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Also known as brolly, parapluie, rainshade, gamp, bumbershoot, umbrolly, en-tout-cas, shields
thumb|An umbrella alt=|thumb|Woman holding a parapluie at Zenkō-ji, Nagano, JapanAn umbrella (parasol or rarely parapluie) is a folding canopy supported by wooden or metal ribs that is mounted on a wooden, metal, or plastic pole. It is usually designed to protect a person against sun or rain. Initially they were used in warmer countries for shade from the sun, but in modern times they evolved to also be used for protection from rain. Etymologically, the term umbrella is to be used when protecting from the sun, but is also commonly used when protecting from rain. Some countries specifically use
An umbrella is a portable canopy made of fabric stretched over wooden or metal ribs and attached to a pole, designed to shield a person from either sun or rain. Originally used in warm climates for sun protection, umbrellas have evolved over time to serve primarily as rain protection in modern usage, though they remain useful for both purposes.
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傘,粵、客語叫遮,是一種用來遮蔽雨、雪或日光照射的工具。使用時,將傘舉在頭上,竹或金屬製成的骨架會撐開紙或布製成的薄膜,藉此遮擋。用來遮蔽雨的傘稱為雨傘,用來遮蔽陽光的傘又稱作陽傘。傘也可以固定在等戶外家具,或用在海灘上,達到同樣的效果。
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