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21 colour-blind
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22 colour scheme
noun (an arrangement or choice of colours in decorating a house etc.) combinação de cores -
23 to change colour
to change colourficar vermelho, enrubescer ou ficar pálido, empalidecer.————————to change colourmudar de cor (pessoa), ficar pálido (ou vermelho). -
24 body colour
body colourtinta opaca. -
25 complementary colour
complementary colourcor complementar. -
26 filling colour
filling colourmassa colorida para preparar a superfície a ser pintada. -
27 local colour
lo.cal col.our[loukəl k'∧lə] n características locais ou cor local.————————local colourcolorido ou aspecto local. -
28 off colour
off colourcoll exausto, esgotado, indisposto. -
29 to give false colour to
to give false colour todistorcer os fatos. -
30 to give/lend colour to
to give/lend colour todar aparência de verdade a. -
31 to have a colour
to have a colourter aspecto sadio, ter boa cor. -
32 to have a high colour
to have a high colourestar corado. -
33 to lose colour
to lose colourficar pálido. -
34 to match a colour to another
to match a colour to anothercombinar uma cor com outra.English-Portuguese dictionary > to match a colour to another
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35 under colour of
under colour ofsob o pretexto de. -
36 water-colour painter
water-colour painteraquarelista. -
37 off-colour
adjective (not feeling well: He was a bit off-colour the morning after the party.) maldisposto -
38 off-colour
adjective (not feeling well: He was a bit off-colour the morning after the party.) indisposto -
39 dull colour
dull co.lour[d'∧l k∧lə] n cor apagada. -
40 ground-colour
ground-co.lour[gr'aund k'∧lə] n 1 tom básico de pintura. 2 primeira mão.
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