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Definition of coloured in English: coloured(US colored) adjective ˈkʌlədˈkələrd 1Having a colour or colours, especially as opposed to being black, white, or neutral. 有颜色的,彩色的;着色的(尤指与黑色、白色或非彩色相对) strings of coloured lights brightly coloured birds are easier to see 颜色鲜艳的鸟较容易看见。 in combination a peach-coloured sofa 桃色的沙发。 Example sentencesExamples - In the international pearl market, the demand is for large-sized coloured pearls of black, silvery green and green to deep purple hues.
- He had a chubby face, was wearing a black jacket and beige-coloured trousers, and witnesses estimate his age as around 30.
- It is best to use a light-colored preferably white background with black or very dark-colored text.
- One of the men was 6ft tall, with short black hair, of stocky build, and was wearing a black vest and cream-coloured shorts.
- In front of her was Cameron, leaning towards her, his black bangs falling into his light honey-coloured eyes.
- The double bedroom has two double wardrobes and gold carpet, which complements the neutral-coloured walls.
- Along the staircase, everything goes black except for a few colored lights here and there.
- He wore a grey top, light-coloured trousers and white trainers with a blue stripe down the side.
- Many anglers like to use several highly coloured plastic beads just in front of the bait as an added attraction.
- It is preferable to have a white or light-coloured background.
- But search time can be reduced if anyone seeing a goose wearing a coloured collar with black letters can report it to the laboratory.
- They favor light, brightly colored clothes and are interested in the latest fashions.
- He had blond hair and was wearing a light-coloured jacket, white trousers and black shoes.
- The answer is that it is a light-coloured animal with black stripes.
- Then, when this highly coloured infant wine is still only half fermented, it is poured into a large vat of cool brandy or grape spirit.
- We wore flowery shirts and cheap sunglasses with round black rims and coloured lenses (Tony's blue and mine crimson).
- She had dark brown eyes that looked almost completely black in the fading light with olive-coloured skin.
- Do you think he would have commanded as much respect if he had worn different coloured contact lenses, white make-up and black eye-shadow?
- Neutral-colored paint is excellent for garden furniture, since you want to keep the attention on your colorful garden, not the furniture.
- He could see nothing but flashes of different colored lights before everything went completely black.
- They have formed the basis for the collection of black and white and coloured snaps, which I now possess.
Synonyms brightly coloured, bright-coloured, deep-coloured, brilliant, glowing, radiant, vivid, rich, vibrant - 1.1 Imbued with an emotive or exaggerated quality.
〈喻〉充满主观感情色彩的;夸张的;经过渲染的 highly coloured examples were used by both sides 双方都使用了极度夸张的例子。 Example sentencesExamples - His stories are highly coloured and immoderate, both sweet and sour.
- Another highly colored phrase worked its way from my depths as I realized that such a mistake would not be easily repaired.
- His generally lush and highly coloured realisations of the instrumental continuo adds further dramatic weight.
Synonyms biased, prejudiced, one-sided, discriminatory, preferential, partial, interested, parti pris, bigoted, sectarian, factional, unjust, unfair, inequitable, unbalanced
2dated, offensive Wholly or partly of non-white descent. 与有色人种(或混血种)有关的 3South African Used as an ethnic label for people of mixed ethnic origin, including Khoisan, African, Malay, Chinese, and white. 〈南非〉混血种的 there was a drive to recruit coloured, black, and Indian members
noun ˈkʌlədˈkələrd 1dated, offensive A person who is wholly or partly of non-white descent. 与有色人种(或混血种)有关的 2South African A person of mixed descent usually speaking Afrikaans or English as their mother tongue. 〈南非〉(以南非荷兰语或英语为母语的)混血人 the ANC was not making much progress among Indians or mixed-race Coloureds 3colouredsClothes, sheets, etc. that are any colour but white. she wouldn't mix her whites with her coloureds on wash day Example sentencesExamples - Yet just months later there's a so-called new breed of machine that will wash your whites and your coloureds at the same time, in separate drums.
- The one thing it will not do though is separate the whites from the coloureds.
- You can safely wash whites, coloureds, sheets, shirts and nappies in water as hot as you want it.
UsageColoured referring to skin colour is first recorded in the early 17th century and was adopted in the US by emancipated slaves as a term of racial pride after the end of the American Civil War. In the US and Britain it was the accepted term until the 1960s, when it was superseded by black. The term coloured lost favour among black people during this period and is now widely regarded as offensive except in historical contexts and in particular as part of the name of the NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People). In South Africa the term coloured (also written Coloured) has a different history. It is used to refer to people of mixed-race parentage rather than, as elsewhere, to refer to African peoples and their descendants (i.e. as a synonym for black). Under apartheid it was imposed as an official racial designation. However, in modern use the term is not generally considered offensive or derogatory Definition of colored in US English: colored(British coloured) adjectiveˈkələrdˈkələrd 1Having a color or colors, especially as opposed to being black, white, or neutral. 有颜色的,彩色的;着色的(尤指与黑色、白色或非彩色相对) strings of colored lights brightly colored birds are easier to see 颜色鲜艳的鸟较容易看见。 in combination a peach-colored sofa Example sentencesExamples - They favor light, brightly colored clothes and are interested in the latest fashions.
- One of the men was 6ft tall, with short black hair, of stocky build, and was wearing a black vest and cream-coloured shorts.
- The answer is that it is a light-coloured animal with black stripes.
- She had dark brown eyes that looked almost completely black in the fading light with olive-coloured skin.
- He could see nothing but flashes of different colored lights before everything went completely black.
- He had blond hair and was wearing a light-coloured jacket, white trousers and black shoes.
- Do you think he would have commanded as much respect if he had worn different coloured contact lenses, white make-up and black eye-shadow?
- It is preferable to have a white or light-coloured background.
- He had a chubby face, was wearing a black jacket and beige-coloured trousers, and witnesses estimate his age as around 30.
- But search time can be reduced if anyone seeing a goose wearing a coloured collar with black letters can report it to the laboratory.
- Along the staircase, everything goes black except for a few colored lights here and there.
- It is best to use a light-colored preferably white background with black or very dark-colored text.
- We wore flowery shirts and cheap sunglasses with round black rims and coloured lenses (Tony's blue and mine crimson).
- They have formed the basis for the collection of black and white and coloured snaps, which I now possess.
- The double bedroom has two double wardrobes and gold carpet, which complements the neutral-coloured walls.
- He wore a grey top, light-coloured trousers and white trainers with a blue stripe down the side.
- Many anglers like to use several highly coloured plastic beads just in front of the bait as an added attraction.
- Neutral-colored paint is excellent for garden furniture, since you want to keep the attention on your colorful garden, not the furniture.
- In front of her was Cameron, leaning towards her, his black bangs falling into his light honey-coloured eyes.
- Then, when this highly coloured infant wine is still only half fermented, it is poured into a large vat of cool brandy or grape spirit.
- In the international pearl market, the demand is for large-sized coloured pearls of black, silvery green and green to deep purple hues.
Synonyms brightly coloured, bright-coloured, deep-coloured, brilliant, glowing, radiant, vivid, rich, vibrant - 1.1 Imbued with an emotive or exaggerated quality.
〈喻〉充满主观感情色彩的;夸张的;经过渲染的 highly colored examples were used by both sides 双方都使用了极度夸张的例子。 Example sentencesExamples - His generally lush and highly coloured realisations of the instrumental continuo adds further dramatic weight.
- Another highly colored phrase worked its way from my depths as I realized that such a mistake would not be easily repaired.
- His stories are highly coloured and immoderate, both sweet and sour.
Synonyms biased, prejudiced, one-sided, coloured, discriminatory, preferential, partial, interested, parti pris, bigoted, sectarian, factional, unjust, unfair, inequitable, unbalanced
2offensive, dated Wholly or partly of nonwhite descent. 与有色人种(或混血种)有关的 - 2.1 Relating to people who are wholly or partly of nonwhite descent.
与有色人种(或混血种)有关的
3South African Used as an ethnic label for people of mixed ethnic origin, including African slave, Malay, Chinese, and white. 〈南非〉混血种的
nounˈkələrdˈkələrd 1offensive, dated A person who is wholly or partly of nonwhite descent. 与有色人种(或混血种)有关的 2South African A person of mixed ethnic origin speaking Afrikaans or English as their mother tongue. 〈南非〉(以南非荷兰语或英语为母语的)混血人 3coloredsClothes, sheets, etc. that are any color but white. Example sentencesExamples - You can safely wash whites, coloureds, sheets, shirts and nappies in water as hot as you want it.
- The one thing it will not do though is separate the whites from the coloureds.
- Yet just months later there's a so-called new breed of machine that will wash your whites and your coloureds at the same time, in separate drums.
UsageColored referring to skin color is first recorded in the early 17th century and was adopted in the US by emancipated slaves as a term of racial pride after the end of the American Civil War. In the US and Britain it was the accepted term until the 1960s, when it was superseded by black. The term colored lost favor among black people during this period and is now widely regarded as offensive except in historical contexts and in particular as part of the name of the NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People). In South Africa the term colored (also written Colored) has a different history. It is used to refer to people of mixed-race parentage rather than, as elsewhere, to refer to African peoples and their descendants (i.e. as a synonym for black). Under apartheid it was imposed as an official racial designation. However, in modern use the term is not generally considered offensive or derogatory |