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colour

noun
/ˈkʌlə(r)/
/ˈkʌlər/
(US English color)
Idioms
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    red, green, etc.颜色

  1. [countable, uncountable] the appearance that things have that results from the way in which they reflect light. Red, orange and green are colours.颜色;色彩
    • What's your favourite colour?你最喜欢的颜色是什么?
    • bright/vibrant/bold colours明亮/鲜艳/醒目的颜色
    • She always wears dark colours.她总是穿深色衣服。
    • I'd like to paint this room in a lighter colour.我想把这个房间漆成浅色。
    • a warm colour palette (= the range of colours used for something)暖色调
    • available in 12 different colours有 12 种不同的颜色可供挑选
    • the colour of the sky天空的颜色
    • skin/hair colour皮肤/头发颜色
    • in colour red/green/blue, etc. in colour红色/绿色/蓝色等。彩色的
    • Her hair is a reddish-brown colour.她的头发是棕红色的。
    • The stage lights changed colour from red to blue.舞台灯光从红色变成了蓝色。
    • Foods which go through a factory process lose much of their colour, flavour and texture.经过工厂加工的食品会在色泽、味道和口感方面大受损失。
    see also complementary colour, primary colour
    Synonyms colourcolour
    • shade
    • hue
    • tint
    • tinge
    These words all describe the appearance of things, resulting from the way in which they reflect light.
    • colour the appearance that things have, resulting from the way in which they reflect light. Red, green and blue are colours:
      • What’s your favourite colour?你最喜欢什么颜色?
      • bright/​dark/​light colours鲜艳的/深/浅颜色
    • shade a particular form of a colour, especially when describing how light or dark it is. Sky blue is a shade of blue:
      • Her eyes were a delicate shade of green.她的眼睛是淡绿色的。
    • hue (literary or technical) a colour or a particular shade of a colour:
      • His face took on an unhealthy, whitish hue.他的脸上透出一丝病态的苍白。
    • tint a shade or small amount of a particular colour; a faint colour covering a surface:
      • leaves with red and gold autumn tints金秋时节略呈红黄色的树叶
    • tinge a small amount of a colour:
      • There was a pink tinge to the sky.天空略带一点淡淡的粉红色。
    tint or tinge?用 tint 还是 tinge?You can say: a reddish tint/​tinge or: a tinge of red but not: a tint of red . Tint is often used in the plural, but tinge is almost always singular.Patterns
    • a warm/​rich colour/​shade/​hue/​tint
    • a bright/​vivid/​vibrant/​dark/​deep colour/​shade/​hue
    • a pale/​pastel/​soft/​subtle/​delicate colour/​shade/​hue
    • a light/​strong/​neutral/​natural colour/​shade
    Extra Examples
    • Dark colours suit you best.深色最适合你。
    • Green is a good colour on you.绿色很适合你。
    • I like to wear bright colours.我喜欢穿得鲜艳。
    • Simple patterns and solid colours are particularly effective.简单的图案和单纯的颜色搭配效果特别好。
    • The chameleon changes colour to match its surroundings.变色龙变换颜色以适应环境。
    • The curtains went a strange orange colour when we washed them.窗帘经我们洗后变成了一种怪异的橙色。
    • The flowers are pale blue in colour.这些花是淡蓝色的。
    • The garden is a riot of colour in spring.春天的花园里五彩缤纷。
    • The leaf colour ranges from dark green to almost brown.树叶色彩丰富,从深绿到近乎棕色都有。
    • The scarf is available in six different colours.这款围巾有 6 种颜色可供选择。
    • What is her natural hair colour?她的自然发色是什么色?
    • Your shirt matches the colour of your eyes.你的衬衫和你眼睛的颜色很相配。
    • cool colours like blue and gray蓝色和灰色之类的冷色
    • the intense colour of new leaves新叶子的深色
    • The garden was a mass of colour.花园里五彩缤纷。
    Topics Colours and Shapesa1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • bold
    • bright
    • brilliant
    … of colour/​color
    • dash
    • flash
    • splash
    verb + colour/​color
    • change
    • add
    • match
    colour/​color + verb
    • match (something)
    • clash
    • fade
    colour/​color + noun
    • combination
    • range
    • scheme
    preposition
    • in colour
    • in a colour
    phrases
    • a combination of colours
    • a range of colours
    See full entry
  2. [uncountable] (usually before another noun通常用于另一名词前) the use of all the colours, not only black and white彩色
    • the introduction of colour television in the UK in 19671967年英国引进彩色电视
    • colour photographs彩色照片
    • a colour printer彩色打印机
    • a full-colour brochure彩色小册子
    • in colour Do you dream in colour?你的梦是彩色的吗?
    see also full-colour, self-colour
    Extra Examples
    • a colour TV in every room每个房间里一台彩电
    • a 48-page reference section in full colour48 页的全色参考部份
    • a 24-page full-colour booklet24 页的全色小册子
    • The book is lavishly illustrated in full colour.这本书里有大量全彩插图。
    • Is the film in colour or black and white?这部影片是彩色的还是黑白的?
    • colour photography/​printing彩色摄影/印刷
  3. of skin皮肤

  4. [uncountable, countable] the colour of a person’s skin, when it shows the race they belong to(人种的)肤色
    • Discrimination on the grounds of race, religion or colour was outlawed.以种族、宗教信仰或肤色为理由的歧视是违法的。
    • of colour (especially North American English) a person/man/woman of colour (= who is not white)有色人种的人/男子/女子
    • people of all ages, genders, creeds and colours 各种年龄、性别、信仰和肤色的人
    Extra Examples
    • to discriminate on the basis of colour基于肤色的歧视
    • people of colour有色人种
    Topics People in societya2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionarycolour/​color + noun
    • bar
    • barrier
    preposition
    • of colour
    phrases
    • on the basis of colour
    • on (the) grounds of colour
    See full entry
  5. of face面孔

  6. [uncountable] a red or pink colour in somebody’s face, especially when it shows that they look healthy or that they are embarrassed(尤指脸色的)红润,粉红;(尴尬时的)脸红
    • The fresh air brought colour to their cheeks.新鲜空气使他们的脸颊红润。
    • Colour flooded her face when she thought of what had happened.她想起发生的事情,脸涨得通红。
    • His face was drained of colour (= he looked pale and ill).他脸上毫无血色。
    Extra Examples
    • Gradually the colour returned to his cheeks.他的双颊慢慢恢复了血色。
    • His face drained of all colour.他面无血色。
    • I could feel the colour rush to my cheeks.我感觉到我的脸刷地红了。
    • The colour drained from her face when she saw him.她看见他时脸色变得苍白。
    • The colour rose in his face.他脸泛红晕。
    • The walk brought colour to her face.散步使她脸上有了红晕。
    • You could tell she was excited by the heightened colour in her cheeks.从她绯红的面颊可以看出她很兴奋。
    • You have a bit more colour in your cheeks now.现在你的脸色好一点了。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • heightened
    • high
    • faint
    verb + colour/​color
    • have
    • bring
    • be drained of
    colour/​color + verb
    • flood something
    • rise
    • rush
    See full entry
  7. substance物质

  8. [countable, uncountable] a substance that is used to give colour to something颜料;染料
    • a semi-permanent hair colour that lasts six to eight washes经得起洗涤六至八次的半永久性染发剂
    • This colour runs, so wash the shirt separately.这颜色会掉,把这件衬衫单独洗。
    see also oil colour, watercolour
  9. interesting details有趣的细节

  10. [uncountable] interesting and exciting details or qualities趣味;乐趣
    • The old town is full of colour and attractions.这座古城姿彩纷呈,引人入胜。
    • Her acting added warmth and colour to the production.她的表演给这出戏增添了生气和趣味。
    • to add/give/lend colour to something (= make it brighter, more interesting, etc.)给某物增色
    see also local colour
    Extra Examples
    • These flowers certainly give the room a bit of colour.这些花无疑为房间增添了一点儿色彩。
    • His asides lent colour to the story.他即兴插入的话使故事生动了许多。
    • The silk cushions add colour to an otherwise dull room.丝绸垫子给原本晦暗的房间增添了色彩。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • local
    verb + colour
    • add
    • give something
    • lend
    phrases
    • full of colour
    See full entry
  11. of team/country, etc.队、国家等

  12. colours
    [plural] the particular colours that are used on clothes, flags, etc. to represent a team, school, political party or country(用于服装、旗帜等代表团队、学校、政党或国家的)色彩
    • Red and white are the team colours.红白两色是这支队的队服色。
    • Spain’s national colours西班牙国旗的颜色
    • (figurative) There are people of different political colours on the committee.委员会由来自不同政党的成员组成。
  13. colours
    [plural] (especially British English) a flag, badge, etc. that represents a team, country, ship, etc.(代表团队、国家、船等的)旗帜,徽章
    • Most buildings had a flagpole with the national colours flying.大多数的建筑物都有悬挂着国旗的旗杆。
    • sailing under the French colours挂法国国旗航行
    Topics Transport by waterc2
  14. Word OriginMiddle English: from Old French colour (noun), colourer (verb), from Latin color (noun), colorare (verb).
Idioms
lend colour to something
  1. (British English, formal) to make something seem true or likely使显得真实(或可能)
    • Most of the available evidence lends colour to this view.现有的大部分证据支持这个观点。
    Topics Doubt, guessing and certaintyc2
nail your colours to the mast
  1. (especially British English) to say publicly and clearly what you believe or who you support公开宣称;公开表态
see the colour of somebody’s money
  1. (informal) to make sure that somebody has enough money to pay for something确定某人有支付能力
    • You need to see the colour of his money before you sell him the car.在你把车卖给他之前,你需要看一看他的钱的颜色。
your true colours
  1. (often disapproving) your real character, rather than the one that you usually allow other people to see本性;本来面目
    • It was only after they got married that he showed himself in his true colours.直到他们结婚后,他才露出了原形。
with flying colours
  1. very well; with a very high mark很好;成绩优异
    • She passed the exam with flying colours.她以优异成绩通过了考试。

colour

verb
/ˈkʌlə(r)/
/ˈkʌlər/
(US English color)
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they colour
/ˈkʌlə(r)/
/ˈkʌlər/
he / she / it colours
/ˈkʌləz/
/ˈkʌlərz/
past simple coloured
/ˈkʌləd/
/ˈkʌlərd/
past participle coloured
/ˈkʌləd/
/ˈkʌlərd/
-ing form colouring
/ˈkʌlərɪŋ/
/ˈkʌlərɪŋ/
Phrasal Verbs
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    put colour on something着色

  1. [intransitive, transitive] to put colour on something using paint, coloured pencils, etc.(用颜料、彩色笔等)为…着色
    • The children love to draw and colour.儿童喜欢画画和涂颜色。
    • colour something How long have you been colouring (= dyeing) your hair?你染发有多长时间了?
    • colour something + adj. He drew a monster and coloured it green.他画了一个怪物,把它涂成绿色。
    Extra Examples
    • He drew a monster and coloured it red.他画了一个怪物,并把它涂成红色。
    • The children love drawing and colouring.孩子们喜欢画画和涂颜色。
    • a colouring book涂色画册
    Topics Colours and Shapesb1
  2. of face面孔

  3. [intransitive] colour (at something) (of a person or their face人或其面孔) to become red because the person is embarrassed (因尴尬而)脸红synonym blush
    • Everyone in the room stared at Gerry, and he coloured slightly.房间里的每个人都盯着格里看,他的脸微微地红了。
    • colour at something She coloured at his remarks.她听到他的话脸红了。
    • colour up He grinned at Mary, who coloured up instantly.他朝玛丽咧嘴一笑,玛丽的脸一下子红了。
  4. affect影响

  5. [transitive] colour something to affect something, especially in a negative way(尤指负面地)影响
    • This incident coloured her whole life.这事件影响了她的一生。
    • Don't let your judgement be coloured by personal feelings.不要让你的判断受到个人感情的影响。
    Extra Examples
    • His opinions are heavily coloured by his own experiences.他的观点深受个人经历的影响。
    • Statements are always coloured by their context.语句总是受上下文的影响。
    • Such incidents tend to colour public attitudes towards the police.这类事件往往会影响公众对警察的态度。
    • The experience moulded and coloured her whole life.这次经历影响了她一生。
  6. Word OriginMiddle English: from Old French colour (noun), colourer (verb), from Latin color (noun), colorare (verb).

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