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tinge

/tinj/US // tɪndʒ //UK // (tɪndʒ) //

微染,轻染

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    tinged, tinge·ing or ting·ing.

    • : to impart a trace or slight degree of some color to; tint.
    • : to impart a slight taste or smell to.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a slight degree of coloration.
    • : a slight admixture, as of some qualifying property or characteristic; trace; smattering: a tinge of garlic; a tinge of anger.

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Examples

  • Through everyone’s excitement and support, I also picked up on a tinge of sadness.

  • If anything the Yeti occasionally exhibited an overly sharp tinge on “esses,” as well as other hard consonant sounds, whereas the QuadCast S seems to have a flatter representation of sound across the low-to-high frequency range.

  • If you lived through the ’80s or early ’90s, or sat through many a movie set in the ’80s or early ’90s, you’ll feel a tinge of nostalgia for the image of grabbing a boombox by the handle on your way to a back-alley dance battle.

  • That scale gives his skepticism about the vaccine a particularly dangerous tinge so, in short order, multiple reporters including our Aaron Blake debunked Carlson's claims.

  • Biologists debate what the stolen chloroplasts do for their kidnappers besides provide a pretty, green tinge.

  • Julie E. Byrne, a religion professor at Hofstra University, also sees a political tinge to the faith-based audience.

  • We want to follow her as we would our own friend, a tinge of jealousy and all.

  • Watch as the masses of people look at the camera with both curiosity and a tinge of fear.

  • Yet the time frame unquestionably infuses Moonrise Kingdom with more than a tinge of melancholy.

  • He would probably suffer a tinge of regret that he never thought to market his look.

  • The cytoplasm of lymphocytes is generally robin's-egg blue; that of the large mononuclears may have a faint bluish tinge.

  • Wright's stain gives such cells a faint bluish tinge when the condition is mild, and a rather deep blue when severe.

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

  • An expression of amazement crept into their faces, and along with Clip's astonishment came a tinge of bitterness.

  • Then there was a faint pulsation of the rigid limbs, the white, mean face took on a tinge as if the blood were flowing again.