incarnadine
英 [?n'kɑ?n?da?n]
美
- adj. 肉色的;粉紅色的
- n. 肉色;深紅色
- vt. 染紅
詞態(tài)變化
第三人稱單數(shù):?incarnadines;過(guò)去式:?incarnadined;過(guò)去分詞:?incarnadined;現(xiàn)在分詞:?incarnadining;
英文詞源
- incarnadine
- 1590s (adj.) "flesh-colored," from French incarnadine, from dialectal Italian incarnadino "flesh-color," from Late Latin incarnatio (see incarnation). The verb properly would mean "to make flesh colored," but the modern meaning "make red," and the entire survival of the verb, is traceable to "Macbeth" II ii. (1605). Its direct root might be the noun incarnadine "blood-red; flesh-color," though this is not attested until 1620s.
雙語(yǔ)例句
- 1. Is forced to leave native place, latter had the enemy troop, the blood incarnadine snow.
- 離鄉(xiāng)背井, 后有敵軍, 鮮血染紅了白雪.
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- 2. That wheel has sunk five millennium setting sun, as before incarnadine galloping not rest great river.
- 那輪沉落了五千年的夕陽(yáng), 依舊染紅了奔騰不息的大江.
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