pinkish + noun
pinkish 放在名词前作定语,强调颜色带一点粉色调。
She wore a pinkish scarf to match her coat.
她围了一条略带粉色的围巾来配她的外套。
略带粉红色的;浅粉色的;淡红色的
先理解核心含义,再看它在真实句子里的用法。
略带粉红色的;浅粉色的;淡红色的
of a light shade of red; slightly pink
She wore a pinkish scarf to match her coat.
她围了一条略带粉色的围巾来配她的外套。
略带粉色的
Somewhat pink.
The sky turned pinkish as the sun began to set.
太阳开始落山时,天空变成了略带粉红色。
She chose a pinkish dress for the party.
她为聚会选了一条浅粉色的连衣裙。
The water in the stream had a pinkish color after the rain.
雨后溪水呈现出淡红色的色泽。
pinkish 放在名词前作定语,强调颜色带一点粉色调。
She wore a pinkish scarf to match her coat.
她围了一条略带粉色的围巾来配她的外套。
作表语时与连系动词搭配,表示状态或变化。
The sky turned pinkish at sunset.
日落时天空变成了略带粉红色。
用 in + 颜色名词说明具体色相。
The petals are pinkish in hue.
花瓣略带粉红色调。
Not this
The pinkish of the sunset is beautiful.
Use this
The pinkish color of the sunset is beautiful.
pinkish 是形容词,不能像汉语的‘粉红色’那样直接用作名词;要表达‘略带粉红的颜色’需在 pinkish 后加 color 等名词。
Not this
The leaves are pinkish color in autumn.
Use this
The leaves are pinkish in autumn.
英语中表颜色的形容词可直接作表语,如 be pinkish;不要照汉语‘颜色是…’的结构加 color。若保留 color,则需加不定冠词:be a pinkish color。
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略带粉红色的色调
The sky took on a pinkish hue at sunset.
日落时天空呈现出略带粉红色的色调。
淡粉色的光晕
Her cheeks had a pinkish glow after the walk.
散步后她的脸颊泛着淡粉色的光晕。
微带粉红的色泽
The white flowers have a slight pinkish tinge.
这些白花带有一丝微粉红的色泽。
浅粉红色
The walls were painted a pinkish color.
墙壁被刷成了浅粉红色。
淡粉色基调
The photograph has a warm, pinkish tone.
这张照片带有温暖的淡粉色基调。
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pink(粉红)+ -ish(略带…的),看到浅浅的粉色就想到 pinkish,表示略带桃红色。
语域:neutral 常见场景:日常描述颜色、商品描述、艺术/设计讨论 通常用于日常口语或一般书面语,指浅粉或略带粉红的颜色,比较常见于描述肤色、花朵、衣物等。正式场合较少使用,但在中性描述中也可以接受。
The words reddish, brownish, greenish, and whitish share the '-ish' spelling and the suffix sound /ɪʃ/, but they are not rhymes with pinkish because their stressed vowels differ. Pinkie is a useful lookalike: its stressed syllable /ˈpɪŋk/ matches the target exactly, but it ends in /i/ instead of /ɪʃ/.
Dictionary facts from ECDICT, WIKTIONARY.