colored
英 [ˈkʌləd]
美 [ˈkʌlərd]
v. 变红;脸红; 着色;渲染
color的过去分词和过去式
过去式:colored
BNC.48423 / COCA.5142
英英释义
noun
- a United States term for Blacks that is now considered offensive
adj
- having skin rich in melanin pigments
- National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
- dark-skinned peoples
- having color or a certain color
- colored crepe paper
- the film was in color
- amber-colored heads of grain
- (used of color) artificially produced
- a bleached blonde
- favoring one person or side over another
- a biased account of the trial
- a decision that was partial to the defendant
双语例句
- Joseph drew an building and colored it in with crayons.
约瑟夫画了一栋大厦然后用蜡笔涂上了颜色。 - Children love to draw with colored crayons.
孩子们喜欢用彩色蜡笔画画。 - Males and females are colored about the same.
男性和女性对颜色相同。 - They were drawing patterns on the blackboard in colored chalks.
他们用彩色粉笔在黑板上画图案。 - If you compile and run the application you will see one big flat colored blue square.
如果你编译并运行了这个代码,你将看到一个大的纯蓝色的正方形。 - Prejudice colored his views.
偏见影响了他的看法。 - I had my pumpkin colored scarf and hat on.
我戴了南瓜色围巾与帽子。 - If you have lighter colored hair, your hair follicles have less pigment.
如果您有打火机颜色的头发,你的毛囊色素较少。 - The crowds, flags, colored silks, fresh flowers and lamps formed a beautiful festive ocean.
人群、旗帜、彩绸、鲜花和灯饰汇成了喜庆的锦绣海洋。 - The colored flags are fluttering in the breeze.
彩旗在微风中飘扬。