单词 | colour |
释义 | colour UK (ALSO US color) UK ['kʌl.ər] US [-ɚ] noun APPEARANCE 外表 ESSENTIAL countable or uncountable ■red, blue, green, yellow, etc. 颜色 •What's your favourite colour?你最喜欢甚么颜色? •She wears a lot of bright colours.她穿得很鲜艳。 •What colour are your eyes?你的眼睛是甚么颜色? •Does the shirt come in •I like rich jewel colours, such as purple, blue and green.我喜欢浓重的宝石色,如紫色、蓝色和绿色。 •Are the photos in uncountable ■the pleasant effect of a bright colour or of a lot of colours together 色彩,色调 •I think we need a bit of colour in this room.我觉得我们这个房间需要增加一点色彩。 •Red and yellow peppers give a little colour to the sauce.红色和黄色的辣椒给酱汁添加了一点色彩。 •literary countable ■a substance, such as a paint or dye , which you add to something to give it a particular colour 颜料,染料 •I put my new green shirt in a hot wash and the colour ran uncountable ■a pink colour in someone's face, often showing good health or showing feelings such as embarrassment or excitement 红润的面色;血色,气色 •That walk has put some •I watched the colour drain from •She has a high colour (= The natural colour of her face is red).她面色红润。 UK (ALSO US color) UK ['kʌl.ər] US [-ɚ] noun INTEREST 趣味 uncountable ■interesting or exciting qualities or details 趣味;风格;风味;色彩 •We added your story for a bit of local colour.我们给你的故事加了一些本土色彩。 •Michael was there so that added a bit of colour to the evening's proceedings.迈克尔的到场使那晚的活动生色不少。 UK (ALSO US color) UK ['kʌl.ər] US [-ɚ] noun RACE 种族 countable or uncountable ■the natural colour of a person's skin which shows which race they belong to (人种的)肤色 •She felt she had not been given the job because of her colour.她觉得没有得到那份工作是因为自己的肤色。 •There should be no discrimination on the grounds of colour.基于肤色的歧视是不应该的。 UK (ALSO US color) UK ['kʌl.ər] US [-ɚ] noun SYMBOL 标志 colours [plural] ■(at school, college or university) an honour given to people who have been chosen for a sports team, which is often represented by a special symbol on a shirt or tie (中学或大学授予入选运动队者的)徽章 •She was awarded her colours for ■the official flag of a country, ship or military group 国旗;舰旗;军旗•regimental colours团旗 UK (ALSO US color) UK ['kʌl.ər] US [-ɚ] noun see sb's true colours ■to see someone's real character for the first time, especially when it is unpleasant 看清(某人)的真面目 •It was only when they started to work together that she began to see his true colours.直到他们开始共事她才看清他的真面目。 UK (ALSO US color) UK ['kʌl.ər] US [-ɚ] noun show sb in their true colours ■to show what someone's real character is, especially when it is unpleasant 显露(某人)的真面目 UK (ALSO US color) UK ['kʌl.ər] US [-ɚ] adjective ■Colour television, photography or printing shows things in all their colours, not just in black and white. (电视、照片、印刷)彩色的 UK (ALSO US color) UK ['kʌl.ər] US [-ɚ] verb BECOME A COLOUR 给…着色 intransitive or transitive ■to become a particular colour, or to make something a particular colour 变色;给…着色;使成为…色 •Do you think he colours his hair?你觉得他染发了吗? •He drew a heart and coloured it red.他画了一颗心并把它涂成红色。 •Fry the onions till they start to colour.将洋葱煎至变色。 intransitive ■to become red in the face because you are embarrassed (因为尴尬而)脸红 UK (ALSO US color) UK ['kʌl.ər] US [-ɚ] verb INFLUENCE 影响 transitive often passive ■If something colours your opinion of something, it influences your opinion in a negative way 影响(观点);使有偏见 •I'm sure my views on marriage are coloured by my parents' divorce.我对婚姻的看法肯定受到了我父母离婚一事的影响。 •I'm trying not to let my judgment be coloured by that one incident.我努力不让自己的判断因为那次事件而带上偏见。 UK (ALSO US color) UK ['kʌl.ər] US [-ɚ] verb Phrasal Verbs [M] colour sth in ■to fill an area with colour using paint, coloured pencils, etc. 给…上色,给…填色,给…着色 •Rosie drew an elephant and coloured it in.罗西画了一头大象,然后给它上了色。 |
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