pink
pink 英 [pɪŋk] 美 [pɪŋk]
n. 粉红色;
进行时:pinking 过去式:pinked 过去分词:pinked 第三人称单数:pinks 名词复数:pinks 比较级:pinker 最高级:pinkest
- Anything pink is colored a shade that's a combination of red and white. Young girls are traditionally dolled up in pink outfits, until they eventually rebel and refuse to wear pink as tweens.
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- n. 粉红色;
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1. pink roses
粉色的玫瑰
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2. She was dressed in pink.
她穿着粉红色的衣服。
- pink (n., adj.) 1570s, common name of Dianthus, a garden plant of various colors, of unknown origin. Its use for "pale rose color" first recorded 1733 (pink-coloured is recorded from 1680s), from one of the colors of the flowers. The plant name is perhaps from pink (v.) via notion of "perforated" petals, or from Dutch pink "small" (see pinkie), from the term pinck oogen "half-closed eyes," literally "small eyes," which was borrowed into English (1570s) and may have been used as a name for Dianthus, which sometimes has pale red flowers.
- pink (v.) c. 1200, pungde "pierce, stab," later (early 14c.) "make holes in; spur a horse," of uncertain origin; perhaps from a Romanic stem that also yielded French piquer, Spanish picar (see pike (n.2)). Or perhaps from Old English pyngan and directly from Latin pungere "to prick, pierce" (from suffixed form of PIE root *peuk- "to prick"). Surviving mainly in pinking shears.
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