[COLOUR 颜色词]红色;血色 Something that is red is the colour of blood or fire.
...a bunch of red roses...
一束红玫瑰
She had small hands with nails painted bright red.
她的手很小,指甲涂成了鲜红色。
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[ADJ-GRADED 能被表示程度的副词或介词词组修饰的形容词](因为尴尬、生气或气短)脸红的 If you say that someone's face is red, you mean that it is redder than its normal colour, because they are embarrassed, angry, or out of breath.
With a bright red face I was forced to admit that I had no real idea...
我的脸涨得通红,被迫承认自己实际上没什么想法。
She was red with shame.
她羞愧地红了脸。
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[ADJ 形容词](头发)红褐色的 You describe someone's hair as red when it is between red and brown in colour.
...a girl with red hair...
红褐色头发的女孩
He is still vain enough to dye his hair red.
他还是很虚荣,把头发染成了红褐色。
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[ADJ 形容词](细胞)红的 Your red blood cells or red corpuscles are the cells in your blood which carry oxygen around your body.
[ADJ n]
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[N-MASS 物质名词]红酒 You can refer to red wine as red .
The spicy flavours in these dishes call for reds rather than whites.
这些菜的味道辛辣,应该配红酒而不是白葡萄酒。
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[N-COUNT 可数名词]共产党员;社会主义者;左翼思想者 If you refer to someone as a red or a Red, you mean that they are a communist, a socialist, or have left-wing ideas.
[disapproval]
[INFORMAL 非正式]
They're all so terrified of Reds.
他们所有人都非常害怕红色人士。
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[PHRASE 短语]有赤字;亏空;负债 If a person or company is in the red or if their bank account is in the red, they have spent more money than they have in their account and therefore they owe money to the bank.
[v-link PHR]
The theatre is £500,000 in the red...
这座电影院亏空50万英镑。
If you do go into the red you get charged 30p for each transaction.
如果你真的出现透支,那你每笔交易要支付30便士的费用。
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[PHRASE 短语](突然)发怒;震怒 If you see red, you suddenly become very angry.
[V inflects]
I didn't mean to break his nose. I just saw red.
我不是故意要打断他的鼻梁。我只是一时气急。
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like a red rag to a bull→see:
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red★/red; NAmEred/
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redredsredderreddestadjective★(red·der,red·dest)1★having the colour of blood or fire 红的;红色的◆a red car红色的汽车◆The lights (= traffic lights)changed to red before I could get across. 我还没来得及通过,红灯又亮了。2(of the eyes 眼睛)bloodshot(= with thin lines of blood in them) or surrounded by red or very pink skin 充血的;布满血丝的;红肿的◆Her eyes were red from crying.她的眼睛都哭红了。3★(of the face 脸)bright red or pink, especially because you are angry, embarrassed or ashamed 涨红的;通红的◆He stammered something and went very red in the face.他结结巴巴地说了些什么,脸涨得通红。◆( BrE) She went red as a beetroot.她的脸涨得通红。◆( NAmE) She went red as a beet.她的脸涨得通红。4★(of hair or an animal's fur 头发或动物的毛皮)reddish-brown in colour 红褐色的◆a red-haired girl红发女孩◆red deer赤鹿☞see also
redhead
5informalpolitics 政sometimes disapprovinghaving very left-wingpolitical opinions 激进的;革命的;左翼的☞compare
pink
adj. (3 )6( politics 政) (of an area in the US) having more people who vote for the Republicancandidate than the Democraticone (美国地区)红色的(支持共和党候选人多于民主党候选人)◆red states/counties红州;红县OPP
blue
▶red·ness/rednəs; NAmErednəs/noun[uncountable , singular ]◆You may notice redness and swelling after the injection.注射后会出现红肿。IDIOMSred in ˌtooth and ˈclawinvolving opposition or competition that is violent and without pity 残酷无情;血淋淋;决不宽容◆nature, red in tooth and claw残酷无情的大自然a red rag to a ˈbull( BrE) (NAmElike waving a red flag in front of a ˈbull)something that is likely to make sb very angry 斗牛的红布;激起人怒火的事物☞more at
paint
v.noun★1★[countable , uncountable ]the colour of blood or fire 红色◆She often wears red.她经常穿红色的衣服。◆the reds and browns of the woods in the fall (= of the leaves)秋天树林呈现的红色和褐色◆I've marked the corrections in red (= in red ink).我已经用红笔把改正之处标出。◆The traffic lights were on red.当时是亮红灯。2[uncountable , countable ]red wine 红葡萄酒◆Would you prefer red or white?你喜欢喝红葡萄酒还是白葡萄酒?◆an Italian red一杯意大利红葡萄酒3[countable ]( informal,disapproving) ( politics 政) a person with very left-wingpolitical opinions 左翼人士;激进分子☞compare
pinko
IDIOMSbe in the ˈred( informal) to owe money to your bank because you have spent more than you have in your account 负债;亏空◆The company has plunged $37 million into the red.公司负债已达 3 700 万元。☞compare be in the blacksee ˈred( informal) to become very angry 大发脾气;大怒red/red; NAmEred/red·ness/rednəs; NAmErednəs/
1colour having the colour of blood: We painted the door bright red. a red balloon →
blood-red
, → cherry red
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2hair hair that is red has an orange-brown colour3face if you go red, your face becomes a bright pink colour, especially because you are embarrassed or angrygo/turn red Every time you mention his name, she goes bright red.4wine red wine is a red or purple colour → white5like a red rag to a bull British English (also like waving a red flag in front of a bull American English) very likely to make someone angry or upset: Just mentioning his ex-wife’s name was like a red rag to a bull.6roll out the red carpet/give somebody the red carpet treatment to give special treatment to an important visitor7not one red cent American English informal used to emphasize that you mean no money at all: I wouldn’t give him one red cent for that car.8politics informalcommunist or extremely left-wing political views – used to show disapproval—redness noun [uncountable] → paint the town red
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red1 adjective
red2 noun
redred2 ●●●S2W2 noun
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1[countable, uncountable] the colour of blood: I like the way the artist uses red in this painting. the reds and yellows of the trees The corrections were marked in red (=in red ink).2[countable, uncountable] red wine → white: a nice bottle of red3be in the red informal to owe more money than you haveOPP be in the black → overdrawn: This is the airline’s fourth straight year in the red.4[countable] informal someone who has communist or very left-wing political opinions – used especially in the past to show disapproval → see red
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[red]
级别:redder, reddest
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redder[285] redding[786] reds[2083]
红色(74%),红色的(26%)
n.红色,红颜料;赤字
n.(Red)人名;(英、德)雷德
adj.红色的;红肿的,充血的
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