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词汇 Chinese red
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Definition of Chinese red in English:

Chinese red

noun
mass noun
  • A vivid orange-red.

    鲜橙红色

    Example sentencesExamples
    • For a striking effect, try pairing celery green with a darker, richer color: a Chinese red, a deep maroon, or a royal blue.
    • She hopped into a plain black dress and snatched a Chinese red shawl before driving off.
    • Kim likes Chinese red in the kitchen, Tiffany box blue in the bathroom, fuchsia in the hallway.
    • While some reds seem harsh in their brightness - such as Chinese red - brick red has enough warm brown tones in it to subdue the sharpness of the bright red.
    • Dresses can be in classic and graceful Chinese red, bronze and coffee.
    • Women in Chinese red, cotton-filled coats, red lanterns hung along the street, delicious local food sold in small restaurants and also crowded market providing novelties… two days is not long.
    • The vivid backsplash is enameled metal painted a Chinese red; a satin-finished stainless steel countertop caps a long island that partially screens the appliances and sink.
    • You don't want to pair a bright yellow with a dark maroon, and you don't want a yellow that's heavy with green tones paired with a Chinese red.
    • She lifted out the coat, a deep, elegant Chinese red far more striking and beautiful than the catalogue picture.
    • Simple black and white colors with Chinese red and blue accents are most common in this theme.
    • While a maroon has more blue than Chinese red, and tomato red more orange, Chinese red is simply one thing - red!
    • Given this, and the fact that the entrance hall had been painted Chinese red, my mounting misgivings did not seem wholly unfounded.
    • The inside of their home is a kaleidoscope of daring shades - Chinese red, cantaloupe, mustard yellow, deep purple, vibrant green.
    • And with Chinese red comes all manner of Chinese-influenced decor, which also matches her desire to have something dramatic and to incorporate black as well.
    • Unlike Chinese red, tomato red is not quite as bright, having more orange and white than does a true bright red.
    • The room is of high quality with distinctive Chinese red carpet.

Definition of Chinese red in US English:

Chinese red

noun
  • A vivid orange-red.

    鲜橙红色

    Example sentencesExamples
    • She lifted out the coat, a deep, elegant Chinese red far more striking and beautiful than the catalogue picture.
    • The room is of high quality with distinctive Chinese red carpet.
    • The vivid backsplash is enameled metal painted a Chinese red; a satin-finished stainless steel countertop caps a long island that partially screens the appliances and sink.
    • She hopped into a plain black dress and snatched a Chinese red shawl before driving off.
    • And with Chinese red comes all manner of Chinese-influenced decor, which also matches her desire to have something dramatic and to incorporate black as well.
    • Simple black and white colors with Chinese red and blue accents are most common in this theme.
    • Dresses can be in classic and graceful Chinese red, bronze and coffee.
    • For a striking effect, try pairing celery green with a darker, richer color: a Chinese red, a deep maroon, or a royal blue.
    • Unlike Chinese red, tomato red is not quite as bright, having more orange and white than does a true bright red.
    • While some reds seem harsh in their brightness - such as Chinese red - brick red has enough warm brown tones in it to subdue the sharpness of the bright red.
    • You don't want to pair a bright yellow with a dark maroon, and you don't want a yellow that's heavy with green tones paired with a Chinese red.
    • Given this, and the fact that the entrance hall had been painted Chinese red, my mounting misgivings did not seem wholly unfounded.
    • While a maroon has more blue than Chinese red, and tomato red more orange, Chinese red is simply one thing - red!
    • The inside of their home is a kaleidoscope of daring shades - Chinese red, cantaloupe, mustard yellow, deep purple, vibrant green.
    • Women in Chinese red, cotton-filled coats, red lanterns hung along the street, delicious local food sold in small restaurants and also crowded market providing novelties… two days is not long.
    • Kim likes Chinese red in the kitchen, Tiffany box blue in the bathroom, fuchsia in the hallway.
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