pink
adjective uk/pɪŋk/ us/pɪŋk/
(PALE RED)
A2 粉红色的
of a pale red colour
pretty pink flowers 美丽的粉色花朵
Have you been in the sun? Your nose is a bit pink. 你晒太阳了吗?你的鼻子有点儿发红。
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- She was wearing a vivid pink shirt.
- Prawns are grey when they're raw, and turn pink when they're cooked.
(SOCIALIST)
old-fashioned disapproving(略)倾向于社会主义的;(稍稍)左倾的
(slightly) supporting socialist ideas and principles
(GAY)
同性恋者的
relating to gay people
the growth in the pink economy 与同性恋者相关的经济的增长
pink
noun uk/pɪŋk/ us/pɪŋk/
(COLOUR)
A2 [ C or U ]粉红色
a pale red colour
She's very fond of pink. 她很喜欢粉红色。
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- a delicate shade of pink
- She looks best in bright, vibrant colours, like red and pink.
(PLANT)
[ C ]石竹
a small garden plant with sweet-smelling pink, white, or red flowers and narrow, grey-green leaves, or one of its flowers
Idiom
in the pinkidiom old-fashioned informal 非常健康,满面红光
in very good health
pink
verb [ I ] UK uk/pɪŋk/ us/pɪŋk/ (US ping)
(汽车发动机)咯噔咯噔地响,发爆声,爆震
When a car engine pinks, it makes a high knocking sound because the fuel is not burning correctly.