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1 Colour
Signifies the sensation which, when called forth by light and transmitted by the agency of the eye through the optic nerve to the brain, is produced by the operation of these organs. It is a term that is applied to dyestuffs, printing pastes, pigments and other substances by which textiles are coloured. The old red, blue and yellow, three-colour theory while still used as a basis in colour mixing is known to be inadequate, but the science of colour is much too intricate and difficult a subject to be explained here. -
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(American) color [ˈkalə]1. noun1) a quality which objects have, and which can be seen, only when light falls on them:What colour is her dress?
لَوْنRed, blue and yellow are colours.
2) paint(s):دِهان، طِلاءThat artist uses water-colours.
3) (a) skin-colour varying with race:لَوْن البَشَرَه، عِرْقpeople of all colours.
4) vividness; interest:لَوْن، وُضوح، اهْتِمامThere's plenty of colour in his stories.
2. adjective(of photographs etc) in colour, not black and white:مُلَوَّنcolour television.
3. verbto put colour on; to paint:يُلَوِّنThey coloured the walls yellow.
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3 colour
صِبْغ \ colour: material used to give colour (in painting, etc.): an artist’s colours. dye: a liquid used to change the colour of things (cloth, hair, etc.): a chemical dye; vegetable dye. \ صِبْغَة \ colour: brightness; interest: This newspaper article lacks colour; it is dull. dye: a liquid used to change the colour of things (cloth, hair, etc.): a chemical dye; vegetable dye. -
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لَوْن \ colour: the quality which makes sth. appear red, blue, green etc.; material used to give colour (in painting, etc.): an artist’s colours, brightness; interest This newspaper article lacks colour; it is dull, racial appearance Men of all colours meet in the United Nations. hue: colour; shades of colour: The diamond shone with every hue under the sun. -
5 colour
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6 colour in
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7 colour
جِنْس \ colour: racial appearance: Men of all colours meet in the United Nations. species: a kind, esp. in the scientific grouping of creatures and plants. -
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9 colour
цветовые координаты (параметры, характеризующие насыщенность цветов цветового изображения)Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > colour
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11 Colour Mixing
The blending or mixing of dyed tops mostly in gill boxes in order to produce mixture shades. -
12 colour bar, color bar
تَمْيِيز بِسَبَبِ اللَّون \ colour bar, color bar: worse treatment for people of one colour than those of another. \ حَاجِز اجتماعي \ colour bar, color bar: worse treatment for people of one colour than those of another. \ حَاجِز اللَّوْن \ colour bar, color bar: worse treatment for people of one colour than those of another. -
13 colour, color
تَغَيَّرَ لَوْنُهُ \ colour, color: to develop bright colour (in the face, in leaves, etc.): She coloured when she made a silly mistake. Some trees colour in the autumn. \ لَوَّنَ \ colour, color: to give a colour to sth.: It was coloured red. -
14 colour, color
تَوَرَّدَ \ colour, color: to develop bright colour (in the face, in leaves, etc.): She coloured when she made a silly mistake. Some trees colour in the autumn. flush: to become red in the face: She flushed with shame because of her mistake. glow: (of people, esp. after taking exercise) to feel warm; have a warm healthy colour;, a warm look. -
15 colour, color
اِحْمَرَّ خَجَلاً (وجهه) \ blush: to become red through shame, etc. colour, color: to develop bright colour in the face: She coloured when she made a silly mistake. -
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17 Colour Index
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18 colour copier
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > colour copier
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19 colour copy system
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > colour copy system
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20 colour-blind
adjectiveunable to tell the difference between certain colours:مُصابٌ بِعَمى الألْوانAs he was colour-blind he could not distinguish between red and green.
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