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beige

/beyzh/US // beɪʒ //UK // (beɪʒ) //

米色,米黄色,米白色,米色的

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : very light brown, as of undyed wool; light gray with a brownish tinge.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of the color beige.

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Examples

  • In 2016, her group used a chemical method to turn on human beige fat.

  • How much brown and beige fat adults host is unknown, but it’s a lot less than in mice.

  • They are a natural beige color and an easy-to-wash cotton fiber.

  • Subcutaneous fat tissue can even develop specialised “beige” fat cells that are able to burn fat.

  • During a tour with GHN and ProPublica on a sweltering morning in early August, Rollins unlocked the doors of a low-slung beige building a short drive north of Macon.

  • Before the race, he had entered the grandstands waving his beige Stetson in the air, as if already on a victory lap.

  • The Republican candidate for President of the United States is casually lounging on a cheap beige couch.

  • He removed her beige Roger Vivier pumps and white lab coat to reveal a denuded ballerina-pink slip dress.

  • In beige socks and black flip-flops, the man accused of bombing two U.S. embassies faced a judge in Manhattan.

  • Dressed entirely in beige, working the A-1 cash register, it was clear that Walt no longer wanted to be Heisenberg.

  • Harry noticed she was wearing a beige knit suit with a neckline that spoke volumes.

  • I would say he was about your size, and he had a light-beige jacket, and was lightweight.

  • It was of excellent material, a sort of beige, but it bore unmistakable signs of having been worn before.

  • She was daintily dressed in some sort of beige chiffon with pearls about her neck, and had easy, pleasant manners.

  • She wore a regardless beige gown, with Paris written all over it, and beautifully put on over a lovely, small-hipped figure.