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- IPA[rɛd]
英式
- of a colour at the end of the spectrum next to orange and opposite violet, as of blood, fire, or rubies;(of a person or their face) flushed or rosy, especially with embarrassment, anger, or heat
- red colour or pigment;red clothes or material
noun: red, plural noun: reds
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形容詞
- 1. of a colour at the end of the spectrum next to orange and opposite violet, as of blood, fire, or rubies her red lips the sky was turning red outside 同義詞
- ▪ (of a person or their face) flushed or rosy, especially with embarrassment, anger, or heat there were some red faces in headquarters he went bright red 同義詞
- ▪ (of a person's eyes) bloodshot or having pink rims, especially with tiredness or crying her eyes were red and swollen 同義詞
- ▪ (of hair or fur) of a reddish-brown or orange-brown colour her long, red hair his hair was red 同義詞
- ▪ dated, offensive (of a people) having reddish skin.
- ▪ of or denoting the suits hearts and diamonds in a pack of cards a red queen
- ▪ (of wine) made from dark grapes and coloured by their skins a glass of red wine
- ▪ denoting a red light or flag used as a signal to stop.
- ▪ used to denote something forbidden, dangerous, or urgent the force went on red alert
- ▪ (of a ski run) of the second-highest level of difficulty, as indicated by red markers positioned along it.
- ▪ denoting one of three colours of quark.
- 2. informal, derogatory communist or socialist (used especially during the Cold War with reference to the Soviet Union) the era of nuclear anxiety, the red scare and covert CIA plots
- 3. archaic, literary involving bloodshed or violence red battle stamps his foot and nations feel the shock
- 4. South African (of a Xhosa) coming from a traditional tribal culture a red Xhosa wife spends several years in her mother-in-law's homestead
名詞
- 1. red colour or pigment their work is marked in red by the teacher
- ▪ red clothes or material she could not wear red
- 2. a red thing which dress - the black or the red?
- ▪ a red wine good Italian reds at affordable prices a bottle of red
- ▪ a red ball in snooker or billiards.
- ▪ a red light.
- 3. informal, derogatory a communist or socialist.
- 4. the situation of owing money to a bank or making a loss in a business operation the company was £4 million in the red moving the health authority out of the red will be a huge challenge
- variant spelling of re- before a vowel (as in
Oxford American Dictionary
- reduction.
Oxford American Dictionary
- variant spelling of re- before a vowel (as in
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- the undesirable effect in flash photography of people appearing to have red eyes, caused by a ... a pre-flash emission to minimize red-eye
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- so hot as to glow red: red-hot coals the red-hot handle burnt his hand
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- the undesirable effect in flash photography of people appearing to have red eyes, caused by a ... a pre-flash emission to minimize red-eye
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- (of a substance) so hot as to glow red: red-hot coals
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- a red sector on a gauge or dial corresponding to conditions that exceed safety limits: ozone readings edged into the red zone
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美式
- of a color at the end of the spectrum next to orange and opposite violet, as of blood, fire, or ... her red lips the sky was turning red outside
- red color or pigment: their work is marked in red by the teacher colors range from yellow to deep red
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