Online Google Dictionary

colour 中文解釋 wordnet sense Collocation Usage Collins Definition
  1. color: having or capable of producing colors; "color film"; "he rented a color television"; "marvelous color illustrations"
  2. color: modify or bias; "His political ideas color his lectures"
  3. coloring material: any material used for its color; "she used a different color for the trim"
  4. color: a race with skin pigmentation different from the white race (especially Blacks)
  5. color: decorate with colors; "color the walls with paint in warm tones"
  6. color: (physics) the characteristic of quarks that determines their role in the strong interaction; "each flavor of quarks comes in three colors"
  7. Color or colour (see spelling differences) is the visual perceptual property corresponding in humans to the categories called red, green, blue and others. ...
  8. Colour, released in 2008, is the third full-length album by British DJ and Electronic dance music composer Andy Hunter°. ...
  9. A colour is a name for certain kinds of flags.
  10. In heraldry, tinctures are the colours used to emblazon a coat of arms. These can be divided into several categories including light tinctures called metals, dark tinctures called colours, nonstandard colours called stains, furs, and "proper". ...
  11. Color is a professional color grading software application produced by Apple Inc. for their Mac OS X operating system. It is one of the major applications included as part of Apple's Final Cut Studio 3 video production suite.
  12. The color of wine is one of the most easily recognizable characteristics of wines. Color is also an element in wine tasting since heavy wines generally have a deeper color. ...
  13. The spectral composition of visible light; A particular set of visible spectral compositions, perceived or named as a class; Hue as opposed to achromatic colours (black, white and greys); Human skin tone, especially as an indicator of race or ethnicity; Interest, especially in a selective ...
  14. (coloured) (sometimes derogatory) A person who is not white; Having a particular colour or kind of colour; Having prominent colours; colourful; Influenced pervasively but subtly; Of skin colour other than the white, particularly black; Of neither black nor white skin colour
  15. (colouring) Alternative spelling of coloring; Alternative spelling of coloring
  16. (Coloured) Non flat response; peaks or dips.
  17. (Coloured) This term is used in Scotland (and elsewhere in the UK and North America) as an alternative to more derogatory names for visible minority ethnic peoples. This usage is now outdated, though it is a term that is still fairly commonly employed. ...
  18. (Coloured) Whilst this term has been commonly used to refer to black people in the past, it is now considered offensive and old fashioned. The term originated in colonial times and was used primarily by white people to describe black people. ...
  19. (coloured) a horse with a coat that combines white patches with at least one other colour. The white patches must be on the body, not just the face or legs.
  20. (9. Colouring) Some colouring may differ slightly to those shown on our website. If you are unsure of colouring please order a sample.
  21. (Colouring) The head is dark brown above and white below with emerald-green eyes and a yellow throat. Males are either a leafy-green colour with a light green belly or bright green or yellow with black-edged scales.
  22. (Colours) Shirts or ‘silks’ worn by jockeys to identify a horse to a particular owner.
  23. (Colours) Racing silks–jacket and cap–worn by jockeys to indicate the owners of a horse.
  24. (Colours) Every effort has been made to reflect product colours as accurately as possible. However, due to differences in monitors, we are unable to guarantee that the colour you will see on your monitor will accurately reflect the true colour of the product. ...
  25. (Colours) The special colourful jacket worn by drivers in a race. Unlike Thoroughbred jockeys, drivers register their own colours and wear them every time they race.