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yellowish

/yel-oh-ish/US // ˈyɛl oʊ ɪʃ //

淡黄色,淡黄色的,淡黄,微黄

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : somewhat yellow; tinged with yellow; yellowy.

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Examples

  • This soft, textured corduroy pillow cover comes in a yellowish-green shade that blends well with just about any decor.

  • The damselfish don’t want to attract unwanted attention, so they recognize each other in a kind of undercover way, and meanwhile they all display a yellowish color that blends in fairly well against the coral reef.

  • Don’t eat anything yellowish, wilted, or otherwise unhealthy looking, as these might also be signs of the presence of toxic chemicals.

  • This yellowish fluid makes up about 55 percent of our blood.

  • They bathe the jail’s outside environment in a yellowish color after nightfall.

  • It has yellowish stains and looks abandoned, but seems intact.

  • And then, little by little, the yellowish brown stains grew.

  • His dove gray waistcoat matched his jacket and Lillian decided his trousers were a hideous shade of yellowish-brown.

  • The skin on my face and arms took on a mottled, yellowish appearance, like an old newspaper left out in the sun.

  • The slightest yellowish-brown discoloration indicates the presence of lead.

  • When very fresh, they have a normal appearance, being yellowish discs of uniform size (normal blood).

  • Yellowish or brown, needle-like or rhombic crystals of hematoidin (Fig. 32) may be seen after hemorrhage into the bowel.

  • If it is of good size, well matured and of good yellowish color, there is necessarily but little difficulty in the operation.

  • The underside of the upper wings have the costa and summit covered with spots and minute incontinuous lines of a yellowish colour.