color
color 英 ['kʌlə(r)] 美 [ˈkʌlɚ]
n. 颜色;肤色;颜料;脸色 vt. 粉饰;给...涂颜色;歪曲 vi. 变色;获得颜色
进行时:coloring 过去式:colored 过去分词:colored 第三人称单数:colors 名词复数:colors
- You may think the word color just means blue, pink, and the like, but the word can also refer to something of interest, especially of culture or behavior. If you want to see some local color in an Irish town, you should head to the pub where all the locals hang out.
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- n. 颜色;肤色;颜料;脸色
- vt. 粉饰;给...涂颜色;歪曲
- vi. 变色;获得颜色
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1. color is fixed in dyeing.
染印时颜色被固定住,不易再褪。
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2. I like that color.
我喜欢这个颜色。
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3. I like the color.
我喜欢这颜色。
- color (n.) early 13c., "skin color, complexion," from Anglo-French culur, coulour, Old French color "color, complexion, appearance" (Modern French couleur), from Latin color "color of the skin; color in general, hue; appearance," from Old Latin colos, originally "a covering" (akin to celare "to hide, conceal"), from PIE root *kel-(1) "to cover, conceal, save." Old English words for "color" were hiw ("hue"), bleo. For sense evolution, compare Sanskrit varnah "covering, color," which is related to vrnoti "covers," and also see chroma.
- color (v.) late 14c., colouren, "to make (something) a certain color, to give or apply color to," also figurative "to use (words) to a certain effect; to make (something) appear different from reality or better than it is," from Old French culurer, colorer, and directly from Latin colorare, from color (see color (n.)). Intransitive sense "become red in the face" is from 1721. Related: Colored; coloring.
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