orange
orange 英 [ˈɒrɪndʒ] 美 [ˈɔrɪndʒ]
adj. 橙色的;橘色的 n. 橙;橙色;桔子
名词复数:oranges
- An orange is a citrus tree that produces sweet-smelling white blossoms, and eventually, oranges. Orange, as in the bright color, comes from the name of the fruit and tends to be used for items we need to notice: like road construction signs and prison jumpsuits.
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- adj. 橙色的;橘色的
- n. 橙;橙色;桔子
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1. an orange car
一辆橙色轿车
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2. orange peel
柑橘皮
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3. an orange tree
橙树
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4. yellow and orange flames
黄色和橙红色的火焰
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5. Would you like some orange?
您想来点橙子吗?(或橙汁)
- orange (n.) c. 1300, of the fruit, from Old French orange, orenge (12c., Modern French orange), from Medieval Latin pomum de orenge, from Italian arancia, originally narancia (Venetian naranza), alteration of Arabic naranj, from Persian narang, from Sanskrit naranga-s "orange tree," of uncertain origin. Not used as a color word until 1540s (colors similar to modern orange in Middle English might be called citrine or saffron).
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