pinkness
n. 粉紅色; 化身,典範; 石竹花; 頭面人物 (pink的變形)
Pink is the colour between red and white.
...pink lipstick.
粉紅色的口紅
...white flowers edged in pink.
帶粉邊的白花
If you go pink, your face turns a slightly redder colour than usual because you are embarrassed or angry, or because you are doing something energetic.
She went pink again as she remembered her mistake.
想起自己的錯誤,她又臉紅了。
Pink is used to refer to things relating to or connected with homosexuals.
Businesses are now more aware of the importance of the 'pink pound'.
現在商家更加意識到同性戀族群消費力、即所謂“粉紅英鎊”的重要性。
Pinks are small plants that people grow in their gardens. They have sweet-smelling pink, white, or red flowers.
If you are in the pink, you are fit, healthy, and happy.
A glass of red wine keeps you in the pink.
一杯紅酒有益健康。
Meat which has been cooked thoroughly shows no traces of pinkness.
徹底煮熟的肉不會帶有血色。
I remarked a fresh colour in her checks and pinkness over her slender fingers.
我看見她的臉上有一種鮮豔的色彩,她的纖細的手指也略微泛紅.