Hledat
Tint
01
nádech
any darker or lighter variation of one color
What is "tint"?
Tint refers to any variation of a color that appears lighter or darker than its original shade. It is a term used to describe subtle shifts in color intensity, such as adding white to create a lighter tint or mixing in black to achieve a darker tint. For instance, a tint of blue could range from a soft pastel sky blue to a deeper navy, depending on the amount of white or black added. Tinting is commonly used in painting, interior design, and fashion to create detailed color variations and add depth to visual designs.
02
nádech
a chemical used to color the hair
03
nádech
a just detectable amount
to tint
01
to color someone's hair using a chemical
02
to add a small amount of color to something to change its shade or hue
Příklad
The stormy sky had a moody heliotrope gray tint.
The deep ocean waters had a cosmic cobalt tint.
The evergreen trees in the forest had a skobeloff tint in their lush foliage.
The well-known logo of the sushi restaurant had a Japanese violet tint.
His leather briefcase had a sophisticated mahogany tint.