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tricolor

/trahy-kuhl-er; especially British trik-uh-ler/US // ˈtraɪˌkʌl ər; especially British ˈtrɪk ə lər //

三色,三色的,第三色,三色人

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : Also tricolored; especially British, tricoloured. having three colors.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a flag having three colors.
    • : the national flag of France, adopted during the French Revolution, consisting of vertical bands of blue, white, and red.

Examples

  • Thom Browne, known for his tricolor stripes and short-suits, will soon launch a diffusion collection called Thom Grey.

  • We are drawing near the chateau, and you might as well wear a cockade tricolor as let them hear that.

  • On leaving the church, some young people put on tricolor cockades, and this badge was soon common in the streets.

  • No doubt the apparition in the bay of a force flying the tricolor and the union-jack frightened the people.

  • At that moment also, a flag—the Tricolor—fluttered upon the staff at Valmond's window.

  • He doffed his hat to her, then to the Tricolor, which Lagroin had fastened on a tall staff before the house.