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reddish

/red-ish/US // ˈrɛd ɪʃ //UK // (ˈrɛdɪʃ) //

偏红的,带红色的,略带红色的,偏红的颜色

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : somewhat red; tending to red; tinged with red.

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Examples

  • This elephant-sized creature had shaggy reddish-brown fur and long, curving tusks.

  • Their heads also protrude a bit higher due to the slight differences in the positioning of their vertebrates—allowing a better look at the gold ring encircling their reddish-brown eyes.

  • A gregarious man with fading hair and a reddish beard, Charlie often helped Mami with housekeeping and other chores.

  • By the 1790s, British entrepreneurs were adding palm oil to soap for its reddish-orange color and violetlike scent.

  • It has a reddish tint, hanging out in the constellation Pisces.

  • Instead, they are blobs of reddish stars without any particular structure.

  • Her finely penciled lips are a coppery brown, playing off her salmon-colored suit and her reddish hair.

  • A few years later, Goudeau met Carr, a slender woman with a mane of long reddish-brown hair, at a Phoenix nightclub.

  • Pedestrians dodge streams of reddish liquid in the streets, said to be pollution from tanneries.

  • The hair is more reddish these days, and he likes to tuck under a black calf-skin hat.

  • Microscopically, they are yellow or reddish-brown crystals, which differ greatly in size and shape.

  • Malarial parasites stain characteristically: the cytoplasm, sky-blue; the chromatin, reddish-purple.

  • The surface is covered by a shallow, reddish-coloured soil, producing a variety of shrubs and plants.

  • She had the reddish hair of the Binns and the pearl-blue eyes of the Rummelsbergers from over the mountains.

  • The cliffs of Red Point partake of a reddish tinge and appear to be disposed nearly in horizontal strata.