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淡色的

  1. Her hair is tinged with Grey.
    她的头发有些花白。
  2. Somewhat yellow; tinged with yellow.
    淡黄色的;微带黄色的



Tinge \Tinge\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Tinged}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Tingeing}.] [L. tingere, tinctum, to dye, stain, wet; akin
to Gr. ?, and perhaps to G. tunken to dip, OHG. tunch[=o]n,
dunch[=o]n, thunk[=o]n. Cf. {Distain}, {Dunker}, {Stain},
{Taint} a stain, to stain, {Tincture}, {Tint}.]
To imbue or impregnate with something different or foreign;
as, to tinge a decoction with a bitter taste; to affect in
some degree with the qualities of another substance, either
by mixture, or by application to the surface; especially, to
color slightly; to stain; as, to tinge a blue color with red;
an infusion tinged with a yellow color by saffron.

His [Sir Roger's] virtues, as well as imperfections,
are tinged by a certain extravagance. --Addison.

Syn: To color; dye; stain.

  1. Ashford, director of The Place Theatre, London's most dance-dedicated venue, gave a speech tinged with loathing for almost everyone and everything outside his own Eurodance network.
  2. Defense lawyers in the racially tinged case of a Marine facing the first military execution in 29 years argued Wednesday that sections of the military death penalty are unconstitutional.
  3. On the contrary, like most people in the village, his attitude was indifference tinged with a faint hope for improvement.
  4. Ken Russell's "Dusk Before Fireworks" (adapted by Valerie Curtin from a Dorothy Parker story) is the most heavily tinged by its era.
  5. Nevertheless the celebratory mood in the stock market is likely to be tinged with concern over what might happen to the club's performance on the field, if it loses Mr Paul Gascoigne to Italy and Mr Lineker to Japan.
  6. George Bush was hoping to distract Michael Dukakis in New England while the Massachusetts governor went after California's bounty of 47 electoral votes and his supporters claimed GOP campaign tactics were tinged with racism.
  7. The response from Arab-American organizations, while generally favorable, was in some cases tinged with bitterness.
  8. In an interview, he reflects on his presidency with detachment, tinged with bitterness.
  9. His emotional address to the convention Tuesday began as an appeal for common ground but ended tinged with definance as he brought delegates to their feet and urged that they stand by "principle" over "politics."
  10. In an affidavit that was part of the court filing, Dr. George D. Lundberg, the medical journal's editor, said the section "traditionally invited creative pieces and 'fantasies tinged with philosophy.'"
  11. They are just politicians. Politics of another kind tinged Radio 3's Sunday play, for it was a repeat of the 1989 broadcast of Plato's Symposium, translated by Tom Griffith and directed by John Theocharis.
  12. At the Athens Stock Exchange, Coopers and Lybrand are checking the trading system as concern has been voiced over whether the market can absorb such a large issue. There is considerable bustle, tinged with urgency, as the preparations continue apace.
  13. The supermarket valets, however, have run afoul of customer curmudgeonliness, tinged with some reverse snobbery.
  14. They know him best as a man of God _ and they speak of him, often, in language unblushingly tinged with theology.
  15. The emotional debate among Citizens Committee members was tinged with sadness and anger.
  16. Such questions are tinged with deep emotion.
  17. Mr. Empie said he believes the governor's action is tinged with politics.
  18. The possible CIT sale is tinged with irony.
  19. "Our hopes for peace are tinged with fear because we do not believe the tiger has changed its stripes," said the letter, which noted that the Khmer Rouge recently forcibly relocated refugees in its camps in Thailand.
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