colour的意思和读音

colour

: [ˈkʌlər] : [ˈkʌlə(r)]

n.

v.;(

colours  colouring  coloured  

adj.+n.same colour,bright colour,natural colour,warm colour,brilliant colour

v.+n.colour hair,colour judgement

v.bleach,blanch

adj.rose-coloured,pink,reddish,roseate,carnation

v.tint,blush,affect,influence

n.hue,pigment

colourn.— see alsooff colourred, green, etc.

1.[c][u]the appearance that things have that results from the way in which they reflect light. Red, orange and green are colours .

What's your favourite colour?

bright/dark/light colours

available in 12 different colours 12

the colour of the sky

Her hair is a reddish-brown colour.

Foods which go through a factory process lose much of their colour, flavour and texture.

The garden was a mass of colour.

2.[u]the use of all the colours, not only black and white

a colour TV

colour photography/printing

a full-colour brochure

Do you dream in colour ?

of skin

3.[u][c]the colour of a person's skin, when it shows the race they belong to

discrimination on the grounds of race, colour or religion

a person/man/woman of colour(= who is not white)

of face

4.[u];(a red or pink colour in sb's face, especially when it shows that they look healthy or that they are embarrassed

The fresh air brought colour to their cheeks.使

Colour flooded her face when she thought of what had happened.

His face was drained of colour(= he looked pale and ill) .

substance

5.[c][u]a substance that is used to give colour to sth

a semi-permanent hair colour that lasts six to eight washes

interesting details

6.[u]interesting and exciting details or qualities

The old town is full of colour and attractions.姿

Her acting added warmth and colour to the production.

to add/give/lend colour to sth(= make it brighter, more interesting, etc.)

of team/country, etc.

7.[pl]the particular colours that are used on clothes, flags, etc. to represent a team, school, political party or country

Red and white are the team colours.

Spain's national colours西

There are people of different political colours on the committee.

8.[pl]a flag, badge , etc. that represents a team, country, ship, etc.

Most buildings had a flagpole with the national colours flying.

sailing under the French colours

IDMsee the colour of sbs money(informal)to make sure that sb has enough money to pay for sthv.put colour on sth

1.[i][t]to put colour on sth using paint, coloured pencils, etc.

The children love to draw and colour.

a colouring book(= with pictures that you can add colour to)

How long have you been colouring(= dyeing ) your hair?

He drew a monster and coloured it green.绿

of face

2.[i]~ (at sth)to become red with embarrassment

She coloured at his remarks.

affect

3.[t]~ sthto affect sth, especially in a negative way

This incident coloured her whole life.

Don't let your judgement be coloured by personal feelings.

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na.1.The variant of color

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1.WENDY'S VERDICT: I go without make-up a lot and never put colour on my cheeks, but now I can see how much better it makes me look./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

2.The results indicated that the product obtained was a fine health food featured by unique flavour, light green colour and rich nutrients.绿

3.In Cairo young women match the colour of their veils with that of their tunics, handbags, make-up and shoes.

4.Tess, with a curiously stealthy yet courageous movement, and with a still rising colour, unfastened her frock and began suckling the child.

5.I saw colour flush his cheeks as the bus pulled up. He looked at me-as he did now.

6.The Carnival takes place each year at the beginning of Lent, when Rio comes alive with colour, rhythm and a sense of theatre.穿

7.This experience is often symbolised in alchemy by the appropriate image of the peacock's tail with its splendid iridescence of colour.

8.Every flower is a little world. Each has its own story to tell. The beauty of lowers adds colour to the land.使

9.Mother always filled things up -- cups, water jugs, vases, boxes, arms -- as if colour and weight equalled a superior quality of life.西

10.He gave his mother a colour TV set for his birthday, which made her very happy.使