A1 [ C or U ] red, blue, green, yellow, etc.颜色
[ U ] the pleasant effect of a bright colour or of a lot of colours together色彩,色调
[ C ] a substance, such as a paint or dye, that you add to something to give it a particular colour颜料,染料
[ U ] a pink colour in someone's face, often showing good health or showing feelings such as embarrassment or excitement红润的面色;血色,气色
More examples
They painted the kitchen in bold colours - crimson, purple, and blue.
She looks best in bright, vibrant colours, like red and pink.
The dress is available in a choice of colours.
I can't decide what colour to paint the walls.
The colour red is used to denote passion or danger.
C2 [ C or U ] the natural colour of a person's skin which shows which race they belong to(人种的)肤色
used to describe people who are not white有色人种(用来形容自己)
(at school, college, or university) an honour given to people who have been chosen for a sports team, often represented by a special symbol on a shirt or tie(中学或大学授予入选运动队者的)徽章
the official flag of a country, ship, or military group国旗;舰旗;军旗
Colour television, photography, or printing shows things in all their colours, not just in black and white.(电视、照片、印刷)彩色的
A1 [ I or T ] to become a particular colour, or to make something a particular colour变色;给…着色;使成为…色
[ I ] to become red in the face because you are embarrassed(因为困窘而)脸红
C2 [ T often passive ] If something colours your opinion of something, it influences your opinion in a negative way.影响(观点);使有偏见
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