tinge
tinge 英 [tɪndʒ] 美 [tɪndʒ]
n. 淡色;些许味道;风味 vt. 微染;使带气息
进行时:tingeing 过去式:tinged 过去分词:tinged 第三人称单数:tinges 名词复数:tinges
- A tinge is a slight amount of something, like a color or a feeling. Some glaciers have a tinge of blue, and an old photo might make you feel a tinge of sadness.
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- n. 淡色;些许味道;风味
- vt. 微染;使带气息
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1. If you say no, you feel a tinge of guilt.
如果你对他们说“不”,你会觉得有点罪恶感。
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2. The first World Cup ever held in Africa opened on Friday in a dazzling burst of joy, color and noise - and just a tinge of sadness.
历史上首次在非洲举行的世界杯周五在语言无法形容的喜悦色彩和喧嚣中开始了,不过仍然带有一丝淡淡的忧伤。
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3. But now that one in ten Americans is without work, economic policy has taken on a protectionist tinge.
但如今十个美国人就有一个没有工作,经济政策已经初现贸易保护主义端倪。
- tinge (v.) late 15c., "to dye, color slightly," from Latin tingere "to dye, color" (see tincture). Related: Tinged. The noun is first recorded 1752.
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