colouring [
'kʌlɚ]
n. 着色, 色彩, 色调, 面色, 气色, 外貌, 伪装, 色素, 颜料, 染料, 着色剂, 特质
[计] 着色, 染色
- The child is colouring the picture.
孩子在给图画上颜色。 - At the age of thirty, Mary began to lose colour.
玛丽在30岁的年纪就红颜渐逝了。 - USES: As petroleum and colouring agent for glass.
3、用途:用作玻璃的脱色剂和着色剂。
colouring[ noun ]- a digestible substance used to give color to food
<noun.food>
food color made from vegetable dyes
- a visual attribute of things that results from the light they emit or transmit or reflect
<noun.attribute>
a white color is made up of many different wavelengths of light
- the act or process of changing the color of something
<noun.act>
colouring \colouring\ n.
same as {coloring}. [Brit.]
[WordNet 1.5]
- Enjoy not just the shapes of the churches and palaces but their colouring too: deepest honey mellowed by the sun. Otranto.
- The stage looks vaguely Arthur Rackham-ish, though with all the poetry dissipated by the colouring and the 3D enlargement.
- 'Suppose a big American pizza chain decides it wants to use our colouring in the pepperoni on its pizzas.
- Norrington had given us humour without vulgarity, variety without gratuitous extra colouring, the passing shortcomings of his rivals.