pink
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adj.粉红色的;淡红色的;略带左翼政治观点的;与同性恋者有关的
n.粉红色;典范;香石竹;顶点,极度
vt.刺、扎;打出小孔图案;戳
日语:ピンク
法语:rose
德语:Rosa
韩语:분홍색
俄语:rosa
牛津词典
adj.
- 粉红色的
pale red in colour
- pale pink roses
淡粉色的玫瑰 - She went bright pink with embarrassment.
她尴尬得满脸绯红。
- 与同性恋者有关的
connected with homosexual people
- the pink pound (= money spent by homosexuals as an influence in the economy)
同性恋族群消费力
- 政治观点偏左的;略呈左倾的
having or showing slightly left-wing political views
noun
- 粉红色
the colour that is produced when you mix red and white together
- She was dressed in pink.
她穿着粉红色的衣服。 - The bedroom was decorated in pale pinks.
卧室涂成了淡粉红色。
- 香石竹;石竹
a garden plant with pink, red or white flowers that have a sweet smell
verb
- 发爆声;敲缸
to make knocking sounds because the fuel is not burning correctly
网络解释
n. 粉红色;化身,典范;石竹花;头面人物
vt. 扎,刺,戳;使…变粉红色;使…面红耳赤
vi. 变粉红色
adj. 粉红的;比较激进的;石竹科的;脸色发红的
n. (Pink)人名;(英、德、匈)平克;(法)潘克
词形变化
名词复数形式:pinks 形容词比较级:pinker 现在分词:pinking 过去式:pinked 第三人称单数:pinks 过去分词:pinked
中文词源
pink 刺,扎,打孔,香石竹,粉红色,左倾的,与同性恋有关的
词源不确定,可能来自中古法语piquer,刺,扎,穿透,词源同pike,pick.或来自拉丁语pungere,刺,扎,穿透,词源同puncture.引申词义打孔,使成锯齿状,后用于指香石竹花,因其花瓣凹凸不平,有如锯齿而得名,因这种花多开粉红色花朵,后引申词义粉红色的。后引申俚语义同情共产党的,政治左倾的,同时,也用于指娘娘腔,同性恋。
双语例句
- There was a neatly folded pink sweater on the back of the chair.
椅子的靠背上搭着一件叠得整整齐齐的粉色毛衫。
- Between the white limestone and the greyish pink limestone is a thin bed of clay.
在白色石灰石和粉灰色石灰石之间是一层薄薄的黏土。
- Her pink dress billowed out around her.
她粉红色的连衣裙鼓了起来。
- She wore a large pink boa around her neck.
她脖子上围着一条粉色长羽毛围巾。
- At night, a good place to boogie through till sunrise is the Pink Panther Bar.
在晚上,粉红豹酒吧是一个能够通宵尽情跳舞的好地方。
- The show bubbles like pink champagne with pretty sets, exquisite costumes and enchanting dance routines.
这个节目满眼都是包装漂亮的粉红香槟、华美的服装和迷人的舞蹈。
- Vivid red and pink geraniums cascade over my balcony
鲜艳的红色和粉色的天竺葵从我家的阳台上直挂下去。
- Judi's favourite colour is pink
朱迪最喜欢的颜色是粉红色。
- The women have elaborate necklaces of turquoise and pink coral.
那些女人戴着由绿松石和粉色珊瑚制成的精美项链。
- Mr. Long was now cutting himself a piece of the pink cake
朗先生正在给自己切一块粉色蛋糕。
- He was holding a cloth that dripped pink drops upon the floor.
他正拿着一块布,布上粉红色的水滴落在地板上。
- Joe, Pink, and Booker howled with delight
乔、平克和布克高兴得放声大笑。
- The baby had been asleep in her nest of pink and white blankets.
婴儿睡在粉色和白色毛毯铺成的小窝里。
- Mollie confesses she is rather partial to pink
莫莉承认她偏爱粉红色。
- She went pink again as she remembered her mistake.
想起自己的错误,她又脸红了。
- Businesses are now more aware of the importance of the 'pink pound'.
现在商家更加意识到同性恋族群消费力、即所谓“粉红英镑”的重要性。
- A glass of red wine keeps you in the pink.
一杯红酒有益健康。
- Any car you can buy off the shelf in a pastel pink has got to be saying something.
现货供应的任何一辆淡粉色汽车一定都有自己的卖点。
- He waited some 80 to 100 yards from the big pink villa
他在距离那座粉红色的大别墅约80到100码的地方等候着。
- A pair of pretty, faded pink antique curtains was the starting point for the room's colour scheme.
一幅漂亮的褪色仿旧粉色窗帘是房间色彩搭配的基调。
- Through the basement window I saw him strap on his pink cycling helmet
透过地下室的窗户,我看到他正在把他那粉色的自行车头盔系在头上。
- She was wearing a flimsy pink dress that streamed out behind her
她穿的那件轻薄的粉红色连衣裙在身后飘舞。
- 'I'm tickled pink,' said Jimmy after his wife gave birth.
“我太开心了,”吉米在妻子分娩后说。
- The sea would turn pale pink and the sky blood red
大海会变成浅粉色,天空则变成血红色。
- She applied a little lipstick, wiped it off, but it left a pink tinge.
她抹了一点口红,又擦掉了,但却留下了一丝粉红色。
- The pink peaches and green willows set each other off.
桃红柳绿相互掩映。
- Pink and light blue go well together.
粉红配浅蓝。
- Strike me pink! bill jones! I haven't seen you for ages.
这太让我吃惊了,比尔·琼斯!我好久没见你了。
- Pink is a warm colour.
粉红色是暖色。
- She wears a pink scarf.
她围着粉红色的围巾。
语源
mid 17th cent.: from pink, the early use of the adjective being to describe the colour of the flowers of this plantlate 16th cent.: perhaps short for pink eye, literally small or half-shut eye; compare with the synonymous French word oeillet, literally little eyeearly 16th cent. (in the sense pierce or nick slightly): compare with Low German pinkenstrike, peckearly 20th cent.: imitativelate 15th cent.: from Middle Dutch pin(c)ke, of unknown ultimate origin; compare with Spanish pinqueand Italian pincomid 17th cent.: of unknown origin