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colorless

/kuhl-er-lis/US // ˈkʌl ər lɪs //

无色,无色的,无彩色,无色彩

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : without color: Pure water is colorless.
    • : pallid; dull in color: a colorless complexion.
    • : lacking vividness or distinctive character; dull; insipid: a colorless description of the parade.
    • : unbiased; neutral.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.without hue

Examples

  • But, Dichiara points out, “in some cases the colorless form would be less toxic.”

  • The metal speeds up a chemical reaction that turns blue dye colorless.

  • The strong force binds quarks of different colors together into composite particles such as protons and neutrons, which are “colorless,” with no net color charge.

  • Though they appear an electric blue, the wings themselves are colorless in the traditional sense.

  • Fewer still have acquired a taste for its pricey, colorless, burn-in-your-throat liquor.

  • This 16 percent, known as the “cut,” is colorless in nature, and it is “reaped” with a typical alcohol content of 69.8 percent.

  • So this is what it looks like: Dylan was limp and unconscious, and his lips were colorless.

  • I also knew that story was timeless and colorless, which is something a lot of people need to understand about life.

  • It doesn't matter if you're from the left or right, a crooning populist or a colorless technocrat.

  • Competent, conservative and colorless, but could break through if others falter.

  • Cystin crystals are colorless, highly refractive, rather thick, hexagonal plates with well-defined edges.

  • They are grayish or colorless, and have a dull waxy look, as if cut from paraffin (Figs. 43 and 61).

  • Yeast-cells are smooth, colorless, highly refractive, spheric or ovoid cells.

  • The older forms are larger colorless bodies containing granules of brown pigment.

  • A plaque upon a red corpuscle is surrounded by a colorless zone rather than by a distinct blue body.