coloration
- IPA[ˌkʌləˈreɪʃn]
英式
- the appearance of something with regard to colour;the natural colouring of animals or plants
noun: coloration, plural noun: colorations
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名詞
- 1. the appearance of something with regard to colour some bacterial structures take on a purple coloration
- ▪ the natural colouring of animals or plants the red coloration of many maples many insects have a bright coloration
- ▪ a scheme of applying colour in art the coloration of the drawing
- 2. the pervading character or tone of something the productions have taken on a political coloration
- ▪ a variety of musical or vocal expression the subtle colorations of big-box speakers
- conspicuous colouring that warns a predator that an animal is unpalatable or poisonous.
Oxford Dictionary
- conspicuous coloring that warns a predator that an animal is unpalatable or poisonous.
Oxford American Dictionary
- coloring that disguises or camouflages a plant or animal: the moth's emergence in August was probably a little early for its protective coloring to be really effective
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[ˌkələˈrāSH(ə)n]
美式
- the appearance of something with regard to color: some bacterial structures take on a purple coloration
Oxford American Dictionary