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hued
- IPA[hjuːd]
英式
- having a colour or colours of the specified type
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- 1. having a colour or colours of the specified type she embellishes her stunning, brightly hued costumes with gold and silver the underwater reefs are home to rainbow-hued fish, soft corals, and sunken ships
- a color or shade: verdigris is greenish-yellow in hue her face lost its golden hue
Oxford American Dictionary
- a colour or shade: the water is the deepest hue of aquamarine verdigris is greenish-yellow in hue
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- a city in central Vietnam; population 233,800 (est. 2009).
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- a city in central Vietnam; population 233,800 (est. 2009).
Oxford Dictionary
- consisting of many different colors: many-hued flowers
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- of a light, subtle colour or shade: a wide array of colours, both soft-hued and bold
Oxford Dictionary
- consisting of many different colours: many-hued flowers
Oxford Dictionary
- of a light, subtle color or shade: a wide array of colors, both soft-hued and bold
Oxford American Dictionary
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美式
- having a color or colors of the specified type: she embellishes her stunning, brightly hued costumes with gold and silver the underwater reefs are home to rainbow-hued fish, soft corals, and sunken ships
Oxford American Dictionary