8. yellowish in colour or having parts or marks that are yellowish: yellow jasmine. 9. (Anthropology & Ethnology) having a yellowish skin; Mongoloid 10. informal cowardly or afraid 11. (Journalism & Publishing) offensively sensational, as a cheap newspaper (esp in the phrase yellow press) ...
3. The colour of Chinese skin is ___. A. black B. yellow C. white 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 答案:B核心短语/词汇:the colour of... ...的颜色句子译文:中国人的皮肤是黄色。解析:A是黑色,B是黄色,C是白色。根据句意应填yellow. 反馈 ...
释义yellow adj 1 (a) of the colour of ripe lemons, egg yolks or gold, or of a colour similar to this 黄(色)的. =>illus at spectrum 见spectrum插图. (b) (often offensive 常作轻蔑语) having the light brown skin and complexion of certain eastern Asian peoples (某些东亚民族)黄皮肤的....
Fig. 1. Showing the regions of Kenyan affected yellow fever outbreak. (For interpretation of the references to colour in this figure legend, the reader is referred to the Web version of this article.) Yellow fever causes a lot of unpredicted hardship, incredible damage, and economic disruption...
adjective affected by jaundice which causes yellowing of skin etc adjective changed to a yellowish color by age; "yellowed parchment" adjective cowardly or treacherous; "the little yellow stain of treason"-M.W.Straight; "too yellow to stand and fight" adjective easily frightened adjective...
affected by jaundice which causes yellowing of skin etc 同义词: jaundiced / icteric 专业释义 医药科学 黄色-引用次数:197 Grossly , the tumor was well-circumscribed with grey yellow color on cut surface. 肿瘤边界清楚,以实性为主,部分囊性变,切面淡黄色。 参考来源肾原发性类癌1例报道及文献复习—...
英[ˈjeləʊ] 美[ˈjeloʊ] 释义 adj. 黄色的;黄皮肤的 n. 黄(色) v. 发黄 词态变化 复数:yellows; 第三人称单数:yellows; 过去式:yellowed; 过去分词:yellowed; 现在分词:yellowing; 名词:yellowness; 实用场景例句 全部 黄色的
invariably turn distinctly yellow-fainter, however, than ``canary-yellow.'' I have made no chemical or microscopical examination of fur so yellowed, but the usual reason assigned for the change is the absorption by the hairs of a small amount of fat out of the skin, induced by the light...
(of a person) Having skin (especially on the face) of a sickly pale colour. Yellow Used in names of moths or butterflies that are mainly yellow in colour. Sallow (of objects or dim light) Having a similar pale, yellowish colour. Yellow Any of a number of plant diseases in which the ...
Yellow colour or pigment The craft detonated in a blaze of red and yellow A wide range of colours from rich vibrant reds, yellows, blues, and greens to more unexpected pastel shades Blonde A person with fair hair and skin. Yellow A yellow ball or piece in a game or sport, especially th...