red
adj. 红色的; (脸)涨红的; 烧红的; 红头发的
n. 红色; 红衣服; 红颜料; 红葡萄酒
Something that is red is the colour of blood or fire.
...a bunch of red roses...
一束红玫瑰
She had small hands with nails painted bright red.
她的手很小,指甲涂成了鲜红色。
If you say that someone's face is red, you mean that it is redder than its normal colour, because they are embarrassed, angry, or out of breath.
With a bright red face I was forced to admit that I had no real idea...
我的脸涨得通红,被迫承认自己实际上没什么想法。
She was red with shame.
她羞愧地红了脸。
You describe someone's hair as red when it is between red and brown in colour.
...a girl with red hair...
红褐色头发的女孩
He is still vain enough to dye his hair red.
他还是很虚荣,把头发染成了红褐色。
Your red blood cells or red corpuscles are the cells in your blood which carry oxygen around your body.
You can refer to red wine as red .
The spicy flavours in these dishes call for reds rather than whites.
这些菜的味道辛辣,应该配红酒而不是白葡萄酒。
If you refer to someone as a red or a Red, you mean that they are a communist, a socialist, or have left-wing ideas.
They're all so terrified of Reds.
他们所有人都非常害怕红色人士。
If a person or company is in the red or if their bank account is in the red, they have spent more money than they have in their account and therefore they owe money to the bank.
The theatre is £500,000 in the red...
这座电影院亏空50万英镑。
If you do go into the red you get charged 30p for each transaction.
如果你真的出现透支,那你每笔交易要支付30便士的费用。
If you see red, you suddenly become very angry.
I didn't mean to break his nose. I just saw red.
我不是故意要打断他的鼻梁。我只是一时气急。
1. the quality or state of the chromatic color resembling the hue of blood
2. emotionally charged terms used to refer to extreme radicals or revolutionaries
3. the amount by which the cost of a business exceeds its revenue;
1. having any of numerous bright or strong colors reminiscent of the color of blood or cherries or tomatoes or rubies
2. characterized by violence or bloodshed;
3. (especially of the face) reddened or suffused with or as if with blood from emotion or exertion;
4. red with or characterized by blood;
better dead than red (或better red than dead)
(冷战口号)宁打核战,不要共产(或:宁要共产,不打核战)
(as) red as a beetroot (北美
(尤指受窘)满脸通红
red in tooth and claw
(冲突,竞争)野蛮的,残忍的
the red planet
火星
(like) a red rag to a bull
惹人恼火的事物(言行)
reds under the bed
床下藏有赤色分子(指冷战中对同情共产主义者的恐惧)
see red
(非正式)突然发怒,火冒三丈
in the red
赔本经营的;负债的
In the play, she must appear in a bright red dress and long black stockings.
在那出戏里, 她必须穿着一件鲜红色的衣裙和深筒袜子出场.
His argument savo ( u ) red of sophistry.
他的论点有些 诡辩 的味道.
Rudolf watched the red taillights speeding off.
鲁道夫看着红色的汽车尾灯急驰而去.
Sunlight had discoloured the bright red curtain.
日照使这朱红(色的)窗帘褪了色.
She has fiery red hair.
她有一头火红的头发.
n. 红,血红赤字,脸红
floridnesscolourfloridityrosinessruddinessblushrednessreddishnessflush
adj. 火热的
hotglowingred-hotfeveredfeverishburning
adj. 痛苦的
adj. 红的
cherrybloodredpinkfire-enginewinecoloredreddishbrickcoralclaret-coloredcrimsonsalmonvermillionblushcarminerosescarletport-winemarooncardinalruddyrubylobster-red
adj. 血红的
adj. 赤色,红色的
SovietradicalTrotskyistleft-leaningleftLeninistBolshevistrevolutionaryMaoistcommunistMarxistStalinist
adj. 铁锈红,砖红,栗色,棕色
sandylateritiousrustybrick-red