color
co
ˈkʌ
ka
lor
lər
lēr
British pronunciation
/ˈkʌlə/
colour

Definición y significado de "color"en inglés

01

color

a quality such as red, green, blue, yellow, etc. that we see when we look at something
color definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
The children were excited to learn about colors in art class.
Los niños estaban emocionados por aprender sobre los colores en la clase de arte.
02

brillo, viveza

interest and variety and intensity
03

color, timbre

the timbre of a musical sound
04

apariencia, fachada

an outward or token appearance or form that is deliberately misleading
05

color

the appearance of objects (or light sources) described in terms of a person's perception of their hue and lightness (or brightness) and saturation
06

color, cromaticidad

(physics) the characteristic of quarks that determines their role in the strong interaction
07

color, tinte

any material used for its color
to color
01

colorear

to make something more colorful or change its color using paints or other coloring materials
Transitive: to color sth
to color definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
The teacher asked them to color the shapes in the worksheet.
El profesor les pidió que colorearan las formas en la hoja de trabajo.
02

embellecer, maquillar

to provide a misleading or deceptive explanation or excuse for a situation
Transitive: to color a situation
example
Ejemplos
The company CEO attempted to color the disappointing earnings report by emphasizing potential future growth.
El CEO de la empresa intentó colorear el decepcionante informe de ganancias enfatizando el potencial crecimiento futuro.
2.1

sonrojarse, enrojecer

(of skin) to turn red as a result of embarrassment, anger, or exertion
Intransitive
example
Ejemplos
The child 's face colored with excitement as she opened her birthday presents.
El rostro del niño se coloreó de emoción cuando abrió sus regalos de cumpleaños.
2.2

influir, teñir

to influence by presenting a particular perspective or interpretation that may not be entirely impartial
Transitive: to color an opinion or experience
example
Ejemplos
His cultural background colored his understanding of the artwork.
Su trasfondo cultural influyó en su comprensión de la obra de arte.
03

colorear

to fill in or apply colors to the enclosed spaces of a line drawing
Intransitive
example
Ejemplos
As the rain fell gently outside, she curled up on the couch, happily coloring, her worries momentarily forgotten.
Mientras la lluvia caía suavemente afuera, ella se acurrucó en el sofá, coloreando felizmente, sus preocupaciones momentáneamente olvidadas.
01

colorido, a color

having or capable of producing colors
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