brownish的意思和读音

brownish

: [ˈbraʊnɪʃ] : ['braʊnɪʃ]

adj.

brownishadj.

1.fairly brown in colour

You can't see in this light, but my new coat is a sort of brownish colour.线

adj.1.;

adj.1.The derivative of brown2.similar to brown or slightly brown in color

1. comets n. brownish adj. gloat v. ...

2. brown diamond brownish brownish black ...

3. golden eagle brownish broad ...

4. brown ),brownish bubble ...

5. ... Natural Brownish Pale ...

6. Brownian movement brownish brownmillerite

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1.That brownish desire was like opening a shaken carbonic acid drink, which splashed you all over with its sweetness.

2.Round his brow he had a peculiar yellow band, with brownish speckles , which seemed to be bound tightly round his head.

3.It was brownish-grey, with a small head and a large body - not too large, for it was a dove.——

4.IV contained large amount of dark brownish pigments impurities, further treatment of purification had not been carried out on this fraction.

5.She was wearing a brown wool scarf over her head, a gray pullover, and a brownish, ankle-length skirt.

6.He found a can of beer in the refrigerator behind some brownish lettuce and those hot dogs Evey never got around to cooking .

7.It was the face of a gaunt old woman, withered and brownish, surrounded by wispy white hair.

8.A large North American owl (Strix varia) having barred, brownish plumage across the breast, a streaked belly, and a strident, hooting cry.),

9.When I landed in Beijing last week, the sky was a brownish miasma through which distant landmarks were only faintly visible.

10.A hard, translucent, yellow, orange, or brownish-yellow fossil resin, used for making jewelry and other ornamental objects.