colour in
英 [ˈkʌlə(r) ɪn]
美 [ˈkʌlər ɪn]
给(画)着色; 为…上色
英英释义
verb
- add color to
- The child colored the drawings
- Fall colored the trees
- colorize black and white film
双语例句
- The artist toned down the cruder colour in his painting.
画家使他的绘画中的粗糙色调变得柔和了。 - The colour in this material does not fade.
这布料不褪色。 - But we hardly take them off, the lemon turn into dark yellow colour in the end.
但是,家中几乎不采摘,结果柠檬肉最后都渐渐变成深黄色。 - The cushions add a touch of colour in a room that might otherwise look severe.
靠垫给房间添了一抹亮色,不然房间看上去可能太素净了。 - Will ( the colour in) this material fade?
这块料子(的颜色)褪色吗? - IS:* which opens up another dimension because one's usual expectation of colour in photography is that it will represent the factual truth of the world.
萨:这样就打开了新的纬度,因为一个人在摄影中所习惯期待的彩色,更多的是真实世界的本身。 - The red symbolizes vitality, success and happiness, while yellow was the imperial colour in ancient China.
红色是代表生命、成功与快乐的传统色彩; - The new ceremonial and service uniforms for the ground forces are in a cold pine-green colour in contrast to the warmer army-green used by the Type 87 uniforms.
地面部队使用的新型的礼服和常服采用冷松绿和87式的陆军绿形成鲜明对比。 - He had some colour in his cheeks and was plainly on the mend.
他的脸颊有点红润,病情显然有所好转。 - The emphasis of red colour in chinese culture originated from the han-chinese culture's veneration towards red colour.
本命年的红色讲究应该是源于中国汉民族传统文化对于红色的崇拜。