coloured

英['kʌləd] 美['kʌlərd]
  • adj. 彩色的;有色的
  • 动词词colour的过去式和过去分词.
  • =color(美).
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Adjective:
  1. having color or a certain color; sometimes used in combination;

    "colored crepe paper"
    "the film was in color"
    "amber-colored heads of grain"

  2. favoring one person or side over another;

    "a biased account of the trial"
    "a decision that was partial to the defendant"

  3. (used of color) artificially produced; not natural;

    "a bleached blonde"

  4. having skin rich in melanin pigments;

    "National Association for the Advancement of Colored People"
    "dark-skinned peoples"

1. Children at school receive coloured stars for work well done.
学校里的孩子表现得好会得到彩色星星。

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2. The illustration shows a cluster of five roses coloured apricot orange.
插图上是一簇杏橙色的玫瑰,一共5朵。

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3. Its influence can make you view life through rose-coloured glasses.
它会让人以过于乐观的态度看待生活。

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4. Someone had coloured in all the black and white pictures.
有人给所有的黑白照片都上了色。

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5. The square was packed, and the cobbled streets flowed with coloured petals.
广场上挤满了人,鹅卵石铺就的街道上满是五颜六色的花朵。

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    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. Days are coloured bubbles that float upon the sufface of fathomless night.
      白天是彩色的泡沫,飘拂在深不可测的夜色中。
    2. At night white and coloured lights shine on the marble ruins and the words of Pericles come from microphones on the Acropolis.
      晚上白色和彩色的灯光照射在大理石的废墟上,伯利克斯的话语由古城的扩音器里播出。