词汇 | redness |
释义 | redness noun[ U ] uk /ˈred.nəs/ us /ˈred.nəs/ the quality of being red in colour; used especially about skin that is sore or unhealthy: (皮肤)发红 Her scar healed, but the redness remained for a long time.伤疤愈合了,但是皮肤还是红了很长时间。 Severe peanut reactions can include redness and swelling of the face.对花生的反应严重的可包括皮肤变红和脸部肿大。 See red Patients with rosacea have persistent redness of the face. The medicine may cause temporary skin redness and dryness. The cream should be applied twice a day to help reduce redness and inflammation. Skin complaints & blemishes acne rosacea age spot anti-crack anti-dandruff anti-leprosy cold sore cyst dermatitis macular nettlerash papular papule pemphigus prickle pustule scabby ulcer ulcerated verruca wart Examples of rednessredness The redness of a tomato, unlike the brightness of the sky, gives no insight to us as to its physical nature. History of chronic urticaria was defined as self-report of repeated occurrence of short-lived cutaneous weals accompanied by redness and itching. Redness is the set of reflectance curves of those surfaces we agree are red. Both are eligible candidates for choice, but they are eligible for different reasons, reasons that may have little or nothing to do with redness. Its several underlying identities are markedly different from one another but share redness, which among colors is perceptually extreme and environmentally unusual. For what property causally explains my perception of redness? In their view, the redness of a tomato is as real a property of the tomato as its shape. Or is redness a sui generis property about which not much can be said? Realists say it is because they all share the common property (or universal) redness. In most cases, the redness can be seen at a glance, but in some cases it can be seen only upon close examination. Of course, there is no requirement for opponent process theorists to identify degree of redness, and so on, with values of these particular functions. Recently developed, associated with emotional stress (permanent redness of the face not included). This leads us to say, mistakenly, that there is a feeling of redness (say) in our heads all along. So the preceding argument for the claim that the color red causally explains my perception of redness must be rejected. What property causally explains my perception of redness? See all examples of redness These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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