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1 coloured
1.(Brit.)adjective1) farbig2) (of non-white descent) farbig2. nouncoloured people — Farbige Pl.
Farbige, der/die* * *1) (having colour: She prefers white baths to coloured baths.) bunt2) (belonging to a dark-skinned race: There are only two white families living in this street - the rest are coloured.) farbig* * *Col·oured, AM Col·ored[ˈkʌləd, AM -ɚd]n* * *(US) ['kʌləd]1. adj1) bunt; fabric, walls also farbig2) (fig: biased) gefärbt; (= exaggerated) ausgeschmückt3) person, race farbig; (= of mixed blood) gemischtrassig2. nFarbige(r) mf; (of mixed blood) Mischling m* * *col. abk1. collected2. collector3. college4. colony5. color (colour)7. columnA adj1. farbig, bunt (beide auch fig), koloriert:colored pencil Bunt-, Farbstift m;colored photo Farbfoto n2. oft pej farbig:a colored man ein Farbiger;colored people Farbige3. fig gefärbt:a) beschönigtb) nicht objektiv, tendenziösc) beeinflusst:4. in Zusammensetzungen …farbig, …farbenB pl -o(und)reds, besonders koll -o(und)red s oft pej Farbige(r) m/f(m)* * *1.(Brit.)adjective1) farbigcoloured pencil — Farbstift, der
2) (of non-white descent) farbig2. nouncoloured people — Farbige Pl.
Farbige, der/die* * *(UK) adj.farbig adj. adj.gefärbt adj. -
2 colored
Col·oured, AM Col·ored[ˈkʌləd, AM -ɚd]n* * *(US) ['kʌləd]1. adj1) bunt; fabric, walls also farbig2) (fig: biased) gefärbt; (= exaggerated) ausgeschmückt3) person, race farbig; (= of mixed blood) gemischtrassig2. nFarbige(r) mf; (of mixed blood) Mischling m* * *A adj1. farbig, bunt (beide auch fig), koloriert:colored pencil Bunt-, Farbstift m;colored photo Farbfoto n2. oft pej farbig:a colored man ein Farbiger;colored people Farbige3. fig gefärbt:a) beschönigtb) nicht objektiv, tendenziösc) beeinflusst:4. in Zusammensetzungen …farbig, …farbenB pl -o(und)reds, besonders koll -o(und)red s oft pej Farbige(r) m/f(m)col. abk1. collected2. collector3. college4. colony5. color (colour)6. colored (coloured)7. column* * *(US) adj.farbig adj. adj.gefärbt adj. -
3 lurid
adjective* * *['luərid]2) (unpleasantly shocking: the lurid details of his accident.) unheimlich•- academic.ru/88901/luridly">luridly- luridness* * *lu·rid[ˈljʊərɪd, AM ˈlʊr-]\lurid sunset dunkelroter Sonnenuntergang2. (sensational) reißerisch pej, sensationslüstern pej; cover, article reißerisch aufgemacht pej; (terrible) grässlich, widerlich\lurid details schmutzige Einzelheitento describe sth in \lurid detail etw drastisch schildern\lurid language reißerische Sprache* * *['ljʊərɪd]adja lurid sunset of pinks and oranges — ein Sonnenuntergang in grellen Rosa- und Orangetönen
her taste in clothes is rather lurid — sie mag Kleider in ziemlich grellen or schreienden Farben
she was painting her toenails a lurid red — sie lackierte sich die Fußnägel grellrot
2) (fig) language, headline, novel, imagination reißerisch; (= bloodthirsty) blutrünstig; account, description reißerisch, sensationslüstern; (= sordid) detail, crime widerlich; photo, image schaurig; (= prurient) anzüglichall the love scenes are presented in lurid detail — die Liebesszenen werden in allen widerlichen Einzelheiten dargestellt
lurid details of their quarrels —
he has a lurid imagination — er kann sich (dat) die schaurigsten Dinge vorstellen
* * *1. fahl, unheimlich, gespenstisch (Beleuchtung etc)2. düsterrot (Flammen)3. grell (Farben)4. geisterhaft, blass, bleich, fahl5. besonders fig düster, finster, unheimlich:it casts a lurid light on his character das zeigt seinen Charakter in einem unheimlichen Licht6. grässlich, schauerlich* * *adjective1) (ghastly) gespenstisch; (highly coloured) grell [Licht, Schein, Himmel]* * *adj.grell adj.schrecklich adj.
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