词汇 | brown |
释义 | brown noun[ C or U ] uk /braʊn/ us /braʊn/ A1 the colour of chocolate or soil: 棕色(的),褐色(的) dark/light brown深褐色/浅褐色 mkos83//iStock/Getty Images Plus/GettyImages She stripped the floorboards in the living room and stained them dark brown. Common colours blue bluely blueness bluey bluish brownish green greenish greenly orange orangeness pink pinkish pinkness purpleness purplish reddish yellow yellowish yellowness brown adjective uk /braʊn/ us /braʊn/ brownadjective (COLOUR)A1 having the colour of chocolate or soil: The parcel was wrapped in plain brown paper.那个包裹是用普通牛皮纸包着的。 He's very handsome, with regular features and deep brown eyes.他相貌英俊,五官端正,长着一双深褐色的眼睛。 A blackbird's egg is blue with brown speckles on it.乌鸫的蛋是蓝色的,上面有棕色的斑点。 It was the height of summer and the land was parched and brown.当时正值盛夏,土地被晒得又干又黑。 Both my parents have curly brown hair. Common colours blue bluely blueness bluey bluish brownish green greenish greenly orange orangeness pink pinkish pinkness purpleness purplish reddish yellow yellowish yellowness brownadjective (PEOPLE)(alsoBrown) belonging or relating to groups of people with brown skin, especially people who come from or whose family originally came from South Asia or the Middle East, but also used to describe people in the USA whose families come from Latin America: For South Asian Americans, a Brown identity allows them to establish a separate racial identity for themselves independent of White and Black Americans. He is proud to describe himself as a brown person. As a Brown person and Brown educator in Toronto, I am interested in exploring issues of Brown invisibility. "Only the brown person was asked for ID," said Lopez, an immigration lawyer. Is there a Black or Brown person of middle age or older who doesn't feel anger about colonialism? How could you be brown in America and vote for him? The major thoroughfare divides the city, with poorer and browner people (cholo) to the north and wealthier and whiter people (pituco) to the south. The skin, & skin colour anti-wrinkle ashy basal cell blush complexion corium flushed pasty peaches and cream percutaneous perionychium permatan pigmented rubicund strawberry mark subcutaneous veined wanly webbing wheat complexion Idioma brown study brown verb[ I or T ] uk /braʊn/ us /braʊn/ to make food brown by cooking it: (把食物)炒成褐色 Lightly brown the onion before adding the tomatoes.加西红柿之前先把洋葱炒至略呈褐色。 Allow the meat to brown before adding the vegetables.把肉炒成褐色再加蔬菜。 Preparing food using heat air fryer bain-marie baking baking parchment barbecue blanch cooking deep fat fryer deep-fried deep-fry done overdone pan-fry parboil poach poaching undercook underdone warm (someone/something) up wood-fired brown | American Dictionarybrown adjective, noun us/brɑʊn/ brownadjective, noun (COLOR)[ C/U ] (of) the color of chocolate or earth: a brown suit brownadjective, noun (PERSON)[ -er/-est only, C ] (a person) having brown skin brown verb[ T ] us/brɑʊn/ to make food brown by cooking it: First brown the meat and then cook it slowly. Examples of brownbrown Six of these were landscapes, mainly in greys and browns, with very little green. I like browns, reds and blues to a certain extent. A well-known dish comprising onions soaked in vinegar and other seasonings added to chicken broth, the boiled chicken having been removed and browned for serving. The apples that were immersed in a 3% brine solution for 3 minutes had a low level of browning compared to other samples. The greys and browns are produced by varying the proportions of silver added to the copper, often with traces of gold and arsenic. The colours are soft, mainly browns and greens, on a gold and white ground. Most plants, though, were fully browned or without leaves, making scoring unambiguous and analyses of variance uninformative. The additive is an antioxidant and so prevents the reaction of polyphenol oxidase with oxygen which in turn causes browning. From the table above carrots, potatoes and sprouts which were not blanched undergone browning rapidly as compared to others samples which were blanched. In both all the sensuous elements of the previous years have been banished; colour has been reduced to a severe combination of browns, dull greens and greys. Damage (browning and defoliation) to a species at a site was considered light if < 33% of the combined leaf area of all trees from a species was damage. Since the sections were not counterstained with hematoxylin in this set of experiments, epithelial cell cytoplasm appears as light brown. The result is that the lads get frustrated and "browned off" very quickly. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 They were "browned off" and were only there because they had to be. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 All the talk about being "browned off"—that peculiar term—has faded away. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 See all examples of brown 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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