Okay, the user wants me to translate "sun-tans" into Spanish. Let me think. First, "sun-tans" is the plural of "sun-tan." In Spanish, the word for tan is "bronceado." So the singular would be "un bronceado" and the plural would be "bronceados." But wait, sometimes in Spanish, the plural can be formed by adding an "s" or changing the ending. Let me check if "bronceado" is a masculine noun. Yes, it's masculine, so the plural is "bronceados." But the user wrote "sun-tans," which is a compound word. In Spanish, sometimes compound words are translated as separate words. So "sun" is "sol" and "tans" would be "bronceados." So the translation would be "bronceados por el sol." Wait, but the user might just want the direct translation of "sun-tans" as a noun. Alternatively, maybe "bronceado" is sufficient. Let me confirm. If someone says "sun-tans" as in the tan you get from the sun, the Spanish term is "bronceado." So the plural would be "bronceados." But maybe in some regions they use "moretones" but that's for bruises. No, "bronceado" is correct. So the translation is "bronceados." But the user might be referring to the act of getting a tan, so "broncearse" is the verb. But the original is a noun. Hmm. I think "bronceados" is the correct plural. So the answer is "bronceados."
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