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 colored ['kʌlәd]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 染色的

[建] 有色的


  1. Colored lightly or faintly; tinged.
    着色的很轻地或很淡地涂色的;染色的
  2. I have get a roll of colored film. Please develop it and make one print each exposure.
    我有一卷彩色胶卷。请把它冲洗一下,并且每张底片各印一张照片。
  3. The little girl colored up when she realized that we were watching her drawing.
    当小女孩意识到我们正在看着她画图时,她脸红起来了。


colored
[ noun ]
  1. a United States term for Blacks that is now considered offensive

  2. <noun.person>
[ adj ]
  1. having color or a certain color; sometimes used in combination

  2. <adj.all>
    colored crepe paper
    the film was in color
    amber-colored heads of grain
  3. having skin rich in melanin pigments

  4. <adj.all>
    National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
    dark-skinned peoples
  5. favoring one person or side over another

  6. <adj.all>
    a biased account of the trial
    a decision that was partial to the defendant
  7. (used of color) artificially produced; not natural

  8. <adj.all>
    a bleached blonde


Colored \Col"ored\, a.
1. Having color; tinged; dyed; painted; stained.

The lime rod, colored as the glede. --Chaucer.

The colored rainbow arched wide. --Spenser.

2. Specious; plausible; adorned so as to appear well; as, a
highly colored description. --Sir G. C. Lewis.

His colored crime with craft to cloke. --Spenser.

3. Of some other color than black or white.

4. (Ethnol.) Of some other color than white; having a skin
color darker than that of caucasian people; mostly applied
to negroes or persons having negro blood; as, a colored
man; the colored people. Opposite of {white} and
{caucasian}.

Syn: coloured, dark-skinned.

5. (Bot.) Of some other color than green.

Colored, meaning, as applied to foliage, of some
other color than green. --Gray.

Note: In botany, green is not regarded as a color, but white
is. --Wood.


Color \Col"or\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Colored}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Coloring}.] [F. colorer.]
1. To change or alter the hue or tint of, by dyeing,
staining, painting, etc.; to dye; to tinge; to paint; to
stain.

The rays, to speak properly, are not colored; in
them there is nothing else than a certain power and
disposition to stir up a sensation of this or that
color. --Sir I.
Newton.

2. To change or alter, as if by dyeing or painting; to give a
false appearance to; usually, to give a specious
appearance to; to cause to appear attractive; to make
plausible; to palliate or excuse; as, the facts were
colored by his prejudices.

He colors the falsehood of [AE]neas by an express
command from Jupiter to forsake the queen. --Dryden.

3. To hide. [Obs.]

That by his fellowship he color might
Both his estate and love from skill of any wight.
--Spenser.

  1. But last week, it quietly unveiled new Kent ads that are brightly colored drawings of couples on a beach and at a lighthouse.
  2. He brought with him plenty of clear _ rather than colored _ plastic garbage bags.
  3. The 34-year-old musician's current collection includes some old African and Guatemalan instruments that have bulbous gourds for resonators, and a new model he is building that is decorated with turquoise stones and a colored sand painting.
  4. That classification never really mattered to him until he married a colored woman.
  5. In the spacious den of his plantation-style home sits a brightly colored juke box containing 100 carefully selected songs.
  6. Transfers are shaded and colored and can be combined with regular and glitter paints for maximum effect.
  7. Bear Stearns also said it would repurchase up to 4.8 percent of its stock in the next four weeks, which analysts called a reflection of self-confidence in an era largely colored by post-crash uncertainty.
  8. His assets, including a $500,000 peach colored stucco home laden with Italian marble, have been seized.
  9. She called the resulting pieces "inward journeys," boldly colored paintings with sphinxes and half-human, half-animal figures and towering obelisks with mosaics of lions, lambs, doves and tigers.
  10. That refers to the colored paper on which prices are listed for non-Nasdaq, over-the-counter stocks.
  11. Little shops offer brightly colored quilts and basketwork, antique dealers sell old pottery and elaborate Korean chests.
  12. Yet, there is more to the man than this, and his memory should not be colored by the litany of intemperate remarks and thorn-in-the-side actions.
  13. The record-breaking oil painting, made in 1959, is a vividly colored canvas with splotches of paint and the names of colors stenciled on the canvas.
  14. This assured that the only obvious difference seen from the female point of view would be the prominent, colored sword, she said.
  15. "We have come to talk to the government in the spirit of conciliation," Mr. Slovo told the mass rally on a wind-swept soccer field in a colored, or mixed-race, township outside of Cape Town.
  16. The brightly colored coats, often with fur trim, cost as much as $250 each.
  17. The strongly defined forms of the hourloupes are still there, but their order and structure is undermined by the violent lines of colored pencil, as if a manic child had run amok in a coloring book.
  18. A federal judge in New Jersey has ruled that some lower-priced, generic ibuprofen tablets can also be colored "Advil brown."
  19. But on a severely affected ear of corn, it shows up as an olive-green colored mold, visible to the naked eye, he said.
  20. The ads and richly colored, high-fashion spreads feature over-40 models whenever possible.
  21. Back then Selma was so rigidly segregated that even the fishing ponds, side by side, were designated "colored" and "white."
  22. Most of the brightly colored poppies are grown in neighboring Afghanistan, where 11 years of civil war have precluded any attempt to control their cultivation.
  23. Their poignant childhood memories show that race has colored _ no pun intended _every aspect of this country's life.
  24. The cats are tawny colored with a black tip on the tail.
  25. The brightly colored new products looked more like toys than the adult models.
  26. City Manager Bob Myers says she violated city ordinances by placing colored, plastic flags around her shop and in the trees. She also had flashing neon lights and a sandwich board sign not allowed under local codes.
  27. Organizers of one program at Wheeler Historic Farm park at Salt Lake City estimated that twice as many children would show up as participated last year, so they stocked up on 3,000 bags of candy and peanuts, and hid about 4,500 colored eggs.
  28. Persistent rain and occasional smog from coal-burning fires almost obscure the large squares, the grand Georgian buildings and the brightly colored doors studded with brass knockers and topped with fanlights.
  29. From this creative compulsion emerged some of the most popular works of art ever, van Gogh's vibrantly colored sunflowers, fishing boats and country scenes.
  30. The item, "Cool Cuffs," is a version of a colored wrist band used in hospitals, amusement parks and summer playgrounds.
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