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1 colored
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2 -colored
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3 colored
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4 one colored
USGlossaire des termes pour l'organisation d'événements > one colored
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5 coffee-coloured-colored
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6 highly-coloured-colored
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7 honey-coloured-colored
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8 rose-colored
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9 self-coloured-colored
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10 coloured
a. ( = not black or white) [glass, water] coloré ; [chalk, pencil, bead, fabric, garment] de couleur ; [picture] en couleur(s)b. [person] (old-fashioned) de couleur* * *1.GB, colored US ['kʌləd] noun1) (in GB, US) injur personne f de couleur2) ( in South Africa) métis/-isse m/f2. 3.1) lit [pen, paper, bead] de couleur; [picture] en couleur; [light, glass] coloré2) ( non-white) injur GB, US de couleur; ( in South Africa) métis/-isse4.- coloured combining form -
11 coffee-coloured
GB, coffee-coloured-colored US adjective café-au-lait (inv) -
12 copper-coloured
GB, - colored US adjective [hair] cuivré; [leaf, metal] couleur cuivre inv -
13 gaily
gaily [ˈgeɪlɪ]a. [painted, dressed] de couleurs vivesb. [chatter] gaiement* * *['geɪlɪ]1) [laugh] de bon cœur; [say] joyeusementgaily coloured — GB
gaily colored — US aux couleurs gaies
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14 highly-coloured
GB, highly-coloured-colored US adjective aux couleurs vives; fig enjolivé -
15 honey-coloured
GB, honey-coloured-colored US adjective (couleur de) miel inv -
16 rose-coloured
GB, rose-colored US ['rəʊzkʌləd] adjective1) ( red) vermeil/-eille2) ( optimistic) à l'eau de rose•• -
17 self
self [self]1. noun(plural selves)2. compounds• send a self-addressed envelope envoyez une enveloppe à votre nom et adresse ► self-adhesive adjective autocollant• self-assessment system (British = taxation system) système de déclaration des revenus avec autoévaluation des impôts à payer ► self-assurance noun confiance f en soi► self-conscious adjective ( = shy) [person, manner] emprunté ; ( = aware of oneself or itself) [art, person, political movement] conscient (de son image)• to be self-conscious about sth être gêné par qch ► self-consciously adverb ( = shyly) de façon empruntée ; ( = deliberately) volontairement• a self-defeating plan un plan qui va à l'encontre du but recherché ► self-defence noun autodéfense f• to be self-deprecating [person] se dénigrer soi-même ► self-destruct intransitive verb s'autodétruire adjective[device, program] autodestructeur (- trice f)• she has a tendency to be self-destructive elle présente une tendance à l'autodestruction ► self-determination noun autodétermination f• he is self-disciplined il fait preuve d'autodiscipline ► self-doubt noun manque m de confiance en soi• to be self-employed travailler à son compte ► the self-employed plural noun les travailleurs mpl indépendants• to have low/high self-esteem avoir une mauvaise/bonne opinion de soi-même ► self-evident adjective évident• buying flowers for myself seems self-indulgent m'acheter des fleurs semble une dépense inutile ► self-inflicted adjective volontaire• out of self-protection pour se défendre ► self-raising flour noun (British) farine f pour gâteaux (avec levure incorporée)► self-starter noun (in car) démarreur m ; ( = hard-working person) personne f motivée (et pleine d'initiative)* * *[self]1) gen, Psychology moi mone's better self — le meilleur de soi/de lui/d'elle etc
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18 self-coloured
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19 bronze-coloured
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20 buff-coloured
См. также в других словарях:
Colored — Col ored, a. 1. Having color; tinged; dyed; painted; stained. [1913 Webster] The lime rod, colored as the glede. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] The colored rainbow arched wide. Spenser. [1913 Webster] 2. Specious; plausible; adorned so as to appear… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
-colored — [ kʌlərd ] suffix used with some adjectives and nouns to make adjectives describing what color something is: a dark colored skirt a building made of tan colored stone … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
colored — [adj1] not white dyed, flushed, glowing, hued, shaded, stained, tinged, tinted, washed; concept 618 Ant. white colored [adj2] distorted angled, biased, false, falsified, jaundiced, misrepresented, one sided, partial, partisan, perverted,… … New thesaurus
colored — [kul′ərd] adj. 1. having color 2. of a (specified) color 3. of a group other than the Caucasoid 4. Old fashioned BLACK (adj. 2b) 5. [C ] in South Africa, of racially mixed parentage: in this sense, usually Coloured … English World dictionary
colored — index one sided, prejudicial, specious Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
colored — late 14c., pp. adj.; in reference to non white skin, 1610s; pp. adj. from COLOR (Cf. color) … Etymology dictionary
colored — I noun a United States term for Blacks that is now considered offensive • Syn: ↑colored person • Usage Domain: ↑archaism, ↑archaicism • Hypernyms: ↑Black, ↑Black person … Useful english dictionary
Colored — This article is about a term used for black people like African Americans. For the term used to describe an ethnic group in Southern Africa see Coloured. For other uses see Color (disambiguation). For the dc Talk song, see Colored People (song).… … Wikipedia
colored — col|ored1 [ kʌlərd ] adjective * 1. ) usually before noun red, green, blue, etc. rather than transparent or black or white: colored glass pieces of colored paper brightly colored: a woman wearing a brightly colored dress 2. ) colored hair has… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
colored — /kul euhrd/, adj. 1. having color. 2. Often Offensive. belonging wholly or in part to a race other than the white, esp. to the black race. 3. Often Offensive. pertaining to the black race. 4. influenced or biased: colored opinions. 5. specious;… … Universalium
Colored — Color Col or, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Colored}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Coloring}.] [F. colorer.] 1. To change or alter the hue or tint of, by dyeing, staining, painting, etc.; to dye; to tinge; to paint; to stain. [1913 Webster] The rays, to speak… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English