brown
adj. 棕色的; 被曬黑的; 棕色面板的; (穀物)未去殼的
n. 褐色,棕色
v. 曬黑; (使)變成棕色
Something that is brown is the colour of earth or of wood.
...her deep brown eyes...
她深褐色的眼睛
The stairs are decorated in golds and earthy browns.
樓梯油漆成金色和土褐色。
You can describe a white-skinned person as brown when they have been sitting in the sun until their skin has become darker than usual.
I don't want to be really really brown, just have a nice light golden colour.
我不想曬得黝黑,只想曬成一種漂亮的淡金色。
If someone browns in the sun they become brown in colour.
Her skin was of the fortunate kind that could brown in the sun without burning...
她的面板屬於那種很幸運的型別,在陽光下無需長時間曬著就能變黑。
There were many gorgeous females busy browning themselves.
有許多漂亮的女性忙著曬黑自己。
A brown person is someone who belongs to a race of people who have brown-coloured skins.
...a slim brown man with a speckled turban.
一個戴著花頭巾、身材瘦削、棕色面板的男子
Brown is used to describe grains that have not had their outer layers removed, and foods made from these grains.
...brown bread.
黑麵包
...spicy tomato sauce served over a bed of brown rice.
澆在一層糙米上的辣味番茄醬
When food browns or when you brown food, you cook it, usually for a short time on a high flame.
Cook for ten minutes until the sugar browns...
熬煮10分鐘,直到糖變成褐色。
He browned the chicken in a frying pan.
他用煎鍋把雞肉煎成焦黃色。
1. an orange of low brightness and saturation
1. fry in a pan until it changes color;
1. of a color similar to that of wood or earth
brown off &I{【多用於英國】}
使沮喪,惹惱:使呈現或變得憤怒或惱怒
(as) brown as a berry
(人)(被太陽曬得)黝黑的
in a brown study
brown someone off
使發怒;使沮喪
Mr. Brown has held 500 shares in the shipping company.
布朗先生持有該家航運公司的500份股份.
Your shoes are black; mine are brown.
你的鞋是黑色的, 我的鞋是棕色的.
Mr. Brown failed in getting a job.
布朗先生沒有找到工作.
The people in the Orient are mainly yellow or brown.
東方國家的人種主要是黃色的或棕色的.
Our house is white; theirs is brown.
我們的房子是白色的, 他們的是棕色的.