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adjective(Brit.)1) (without colour) farblos [Flüssigkeit, Gas]; (pale) blass [Teint]; (dull-hued) grau, düster [Bild, Stoff, Himmel]2) (fig.) farblos, langweilig [Geschichte, Schilderung]; unauffällig [Person]* * *1) (without colour: Water is colourless.) farblos2) (not lively or interesting: a colourless young woman.) farblos* * *col·our·less, AM col·or·less[ˈkʌlələs, AM -lɚ-]2. (bland) farblos, grau, langweiliga grey, \colourless city eine graue, triste Stadt\colourless style of writing nüchterner Schreibstil* * *(US) ['kʌləlɪs] farblos; existence also grau* * *1. farblos (auch fig nichtssagend)2. fig neutral, unparteiisch* * *adjective(Brit.)1) (without colour) farblos [Flüssigkeit, Gas]; (pale) blass [Teint]; (dull-hued) grau, düster [Bild, Stoff, Himmel]2) (fig.) farblos, langweilig [Geschichte, Schilderung]; unauffällig [Person]* * *(UK) adj.farblos adj. adj.nüchtern adj.
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