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1 tinge
n. \tinge (of sth) 1. өнгө. There was a \tinge of melancholy in her voice. Түүний дуунд залхуурсан өнгө мэдэгдэж байв. 2. хольц. v. \tinge sth (with sth) 1. өнгө оруулах. 2. холилдох. admiration \tinged with envy атаархалтай зэрэгцсэн бахархал.
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Tinge — Tinge, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Tinged}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Tingeing}.] [L. tingere, tinctum, to dye, stain, wet; akin to Gr. ?, and perhaps to G. tunken to dip, OHG. tunch[=o]n, dunch[=o]n, thunk[=o]n. Cf. {Distain}, {Dunker}, {Stain}, {Taint} a stain … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Tinge — Tinge, n. A degree, usually a slight degree, of some color, taste, or something foreign, infused into another substance or mixture, or added to it; tincture; color; dye; hue; shade; taste. [1913 Webster] His notions, too, respecting the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
tinge — [ tındʒ ] noun count a small amount of a color, feeling, or quality: Her brown hair had a slight tinge of gray. a tinge of sadness/nostalgia … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
tinge — [n1] color cast, colorant, coloration, coloring, dye, dyestuff, hue, nib, pigment, shade, stain, tincture, tint, tone, wash; concept 622 Ant. white tinge [n2] hint bit, dash, drop, intimation, nib, pinch, shade, smack, smattering, soupçon,… … New thesaurus
tingė — tingė̃ (gen. ir iõs; R135, MŽ177) sf. (3) NdŽ, tingė̃ [K], LB268, FrnW, KŽ; N žr. tingystė … Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language
Tinge — Tinge, Stadt, so v.w. Tanger … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
tinge — index minimum, stain Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
tinge re — index imbue Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
TINGE — promuntor. Africae, quod ferunt ab Antaeo conditum. Vocatur etiam Ampelusia … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
tinge — TÍNGE vb. v. atinge. Trimis de siveco, 21.10.2008. Sursa: Sinonime … Dicționar Român
tinge — (v.) late 15c., to dye, color slightly, from L. tingere to dye, color, originally to moisten (see TINCTURE (Cf. tincture)). Related: Tinged. The noun is first recorded 1752 … Etymology dictionary