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colour

[5kQlE]

Noun (short for noun)

& lt color, color, face, style and appearance.

transitive verb

Color, change, whitewash, blush, twist.

intransitive verb

Get the color, change the color

colour

colour

AHD:[k? l"…r]

D.J.[6k(l*)

K.K.[6k(l+)

Col (noun) abbreviation col

This aspect of things is caused by the different properties of the light they reflect or emit, which can be defined according to the observer or light, such as:

Color: The property of an object formed by reflection or emission of light with different properties, which can be defined as:

The appearance of an object or light source described according to personal perception of the object or light source, including the hue, brightness and saturation of the object, and the hue, brightness and saturation of the light source.

Tone: the visual representation of an object or light source, including the color, brightness and saturation of the object and light source.

The characteristics of light, through which individuals can perceive objects or light sources through the receptors of the eyes, which are described by the main wavelength, brightness and purity.

Tone brightness: A kind of light property that human visual organs identify objects and light sources, which can be defined as wavelength, brightness and purity.

A substance, such as dye, pigment or paint, can give a color.

Pigment: A substance, such as a dye, pigment or oil painting pigment.

The overall appearance of the skin; Skin color.

Face: the overall appearance of the skin; situation

A rosy face.

A ruddy face

Face turns red; I blushed.

Blush; bright red

Skin pigmentation of people who are not white.

The skin color of people of color other than whites.

Colour a flag or flag, as of a country or military unit.

Flag: A flag or symbol of a country or army.

Salute in flag raising or flag lowering ceremony.

Pay tribute to the national flag when it is raised or lowered.

Distinguish symbols, badges, ribbons or marks:

A distinctive sign, badge, ribbon, or imprint:

The color of the university.

university of

Play up someone's point of view or position:

One's point of view or position:

Stick to your color.

Stand your ground.

Often colors character or nature:

Often colors quality or characteristic:

Exposed their true colors.

Expose their true colors

Appearance, usually deceptive:

Appearance: appearance, often deceptive:

A story without the slightest truth.

A story without any truth.

Authentic appearance:

True meaning:

Testimony that adds color to an otherwise absurd point of view.

Testimony that brings truth to an otherwise absurd statement.

A variety of expressions.

Statement: different statements:

Vivid and vivid details:

Details: vivid and colorful details:

A colorful story.

A colorful story

Personality or behavioral characteristics that attract interest.

Personality: Some attractive personality or behavior

The use or effect of pigments in painting is different from form.

Coloring: The use of color in painting is different from composition.

Music quality.

Musical timbre

Law is only the appearance of legal rights.

Legitimate surface (right): the appearance of legitimate rights and interests

Gold particles or small pieces found in gold-bearing gravel or sand.

Particles: Metals found in gold mines or sand piles.

The quantum characteristics of physical quarks determine their role in strong interaction.

Physical color: the property that determines the number of quarks in a strong reaction.

Attributive (attributive noun)

Often used to modify another noun:

Colored: often used to modify another noun:

Color photography; Color TV.

Color photography; colour television

(verb)

Color or, color or, color

transitive verb

Colour or change the color of.

Colorize: To color or change the color of.

To endow with distinctive characteristics or qualities; Modify. See prejudice

Decorate: to give something a special attribute; Modify. See prejudice

Exert influence on; Impact:

Exert influence on sth; Impact:

The war affected all our lives.

War affects all our lives.

To distort, especially by distortion or exaggeration:

Distort sth by twisting or exaggerating:

Render the facts.

subreption

Cover up; Excuses:

Make excuses for; Excuses:

Parents who embellish their children's lies.

Parents who forgive their children's lies

intransitive verb

Present colors.

colour

Change the color.

Turn pale

Face turns red; Blush.

Face turned red; blush

Middle English color

Middle English color

Derived from old French

Derived from old French

Color from Latin * See kel- 1

Derived from Latin color * See kel- 1.

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(noun)

The terms "people of color" and "people of color" have been re-used in formal occasions to refer to members or groups of non-European origin (such as blacks, Asians, Pacific islanders and Native Americans):

In formal occasions, the names of colored people and colored people have been restored, referring to people of non-European descent (such as blacks, Asians, Pacific islanders and North American natives):

"These profound tendencies hit the middle class and the poor, whites and people of color" (Jesse Jackson).

"These events are a blow to the middle class and the poor, whites and people of color" (Jesse Jackson).

Many people prefer colored people as a rough substitute for ethnic minorities, because in many parts of the United States, these groups do not actually belong to ethnic minorities. See Blake's instructions for use.

Many people like to use colored people as a rough synonym for ethnic minorities, because these people are not actually ethnic minorities in many parts of the United States. See Blake.

colour

[5kQlE(r)]

Noun (short for noun)

Color; colour

colour

The color of leaves is green in summer.

The color of leaves is green in summer.

Pigment; dyestuff

The artist paints watercolors.

The painter paints watercolors.

Skin color; situation

Lucy's face changed when she became more angry.

"Rosie became more and more angry and her face changed."

Features; Traits; Elegant demeanor; temperament

(pl)

Flags (national flag, ship flag, military flag, etc.). )

Uniform of a club, school, team, etc. )

Give color to

Make real

The boy's story is somewhat true.

The boy's story sounds true.

In its true colors

Play in true colors

obscene

Look bad; out of sorts

Show one's true colors

Show one's true colors; Reveal one's nature

with flying colors

Great success; Accomplish brilliantly

colour

Transitive verb, six.

Coloring; Dye

Olivia is coloring the pictures in her book.

Olivia is coloring the pictures in the book.

Turn pale

Leaves begin to change color in autumn.

Leaves begin to change color in autumn.

Influence; Give (a person or thing) a special effect or feeling.

You must realize that personal feelings may affect your judgment.

You should know that personal feelings will affect the correctness of your judgment.

Blush (English: Color)

colour

To bleach.