tint / tɪnt /

💦中学词汇着色剂染色剂着色着色器

tint2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a color or a variety of a color; hue.
  2. a color diluted with white; a color of less than maximum purity, chromo, or saturation.
  3. a delicate or pale color.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to apply a tint or tints to; color slightly or delicately; tinge.

tint 近义词

n. 名词 noun

shade of color

v. 动词 verb

color with a certain shade

更多tint例句

  1. Mix the tint into the basic adhesive and add the activator only once you are happy with the color match.
  2. A universal lens works fairly well in all light conditions and is typically a medium copper, rose, or brown tint with little to no mirror.
  3. Cities saw the skies turn red, but the iPhone camera’s computational photography mode tried to correct the tint and made the scenes look underwhelming.
  4. These facts cast a new nightmarish tint to an already overwhelming public health calamity.
  5. Sky and soft sunlight tint the snow blue, pink, lilac, peach.
  6. "We were in it but we didn't win it," said Martin, who wore magenta tint on her lips and her hair in a short blond bob.
  7. No one thinks to transform him into an Adonis, to require him to mascara his lashes or tint his cheekbones a delicate pink.
  8. Others again will be found of a fine red, having something of a most lovely light cherry tint.
  9. Next day Malcolm, somewhat lighter in tint after a hot bath, made himself acquainted with the camp.
  10. When the flowers are of a light tint, two or three of the leaves nearest the root are gathered.
  11. The rind is peeled from the branches by means of knives, and then dried in the sun; this gives it a yellowish or brownish tint.
  12. Your gloves must be of kid, white, or some very light tint to suit your dress.