color
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British pronunciation
/ˈkʌlə/
colour

Definizione e significato di "color"in inglese

01

colore

a quality such as red, green, blue, yellow, etc. that we see when we look at something
color definition and meaning
example
Esempi
The traffic light has three colors: red, yellow, and green.
Il semaforo ha tre colori: rosso, giallo e verde.
02

vivacità, brillantezza

interest and variety and intensity
03

colore, timbro

the timbre of a musical sound
04

apparenza, sembianza

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

colore

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

colore, cromaticità

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

colore, tinta

any material used for its color
to color
01

colore

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
Esempi
The children are excited to color the birthday cards.
I bambini sono entusiasti di colorare i biglietti di compleanno.
02

abbellire, mascherare

to provide a misleading or deceptive explanation or excuse for a situation
Transitive: to color a situation
example
Esempi
The student colored his failure to complete the assignment on time with a story about computer problems.
Lo studente ha colorato il suo fallimento nel completare il compito in tempo con una storia sui problemi del computer.
2.1

arrossire, colorarsi

(of skin) to turn red as a result of embarrassment, anger, or exertion
Intransitive
example
Esempi
After running up the stairs, her face was colored with exertion, beads of sweat glistening on her forehead.
Dopo aver corso su per le scale, il suo viso era colorato dallo sforzo, con gocce di sudore che luccicavano sulla sua fronte.
2.2

influenzare, colorare

to influence by presenting a particular perspective or interpretation that may not be entirely impartial
Transitive: to color an opinion or experience
example
Esempi
The media coverage of the event was carefully crafted to color public opinion in favor of the government's actions.
La copertura mediatica dell'evento è stata attentamente elaborata per colorare l'opinione pubblica a favore delle azioni del governo.
03

colorare

to fill in or apply colors to the enclosed spaces of a line drawing
Intransitive
example
Esempi
She sat quietly, coloring in her coloring book, lost in the world of her imagination.
Era seduta tranquillamente, colorando nel suo libro da colorare, persa nel mondo della sua immaginazione.
01

colorato, a colori

having or capable of producing colors
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