Congenital absence of normal pigmentation or coloration in a person, an animal, or a plant. 白化病人体、动物或植物先天性缺乏正常的色素沉淀或染色
A member of a racial group of people having light skin coloration, especially one of European origin. 白人一个种族群体的成员,拥有浅淡肤色,尤其指有欧洲血缘的人
coloration
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the timbre of a musical sound
<noun.attribute> the recording fails to capture the true color of the original music
appearance with regard to color
<noun.attribute> her healthy coloration
choice and use of colors (as by an artist)
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Coloration \Col`or*a"tion\, n. The act or art of coloring; the state of being colored. --Bacon.
The females . . . resemble each other in their general type of coloration. --Darwin.
Her cabinet has none of the traditional aristocratic coloration.
You pick your way through the corridor and down the emergency stairs to seven, which is a RE-ENTRY FLOOR, and approach your office carefully, noticing a suspicious soft-brown coloration as you walk in; the wainscot line is already becoming visible.
After more than four decades of rewritten history, there are plans to write it again _ this time reflecting events independent of Marxist coloration.
For example, men who are insecure or lacking in genuine ability may need the protective coloration of what still passes as a nominally "professional" look.