pink
adjective/pɪŋk/
/pɪŋk/
粉红色的 - pale pink roses
淡粉色的玫瑰 - She went bright pink with embarrassment.
她尴尬得满脸绯红。 - The sun was now just a pink glow in the evening sky.
太阳现在只是傍晚天空中的粉红色光芒。 - She was wearing a hot (= bright) pink top.
她穿着一件热(=明亮)的粉红色上衣。 - Outside, the sky is turning pink.
外面,天空变成了粉红色。
Extra ExamplesTopics Colours and Shapesa1- He was pink with anger.
他气得脸通红。 - She could feel herself going pink.
她能感觉到自己脸红了。 - The western sky was glowing pink.
西边的天空发出粉红色的光。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs- glow
- go
- grow
- …
- fluorescent
- hot
- baby
- …
- with
- pale pink roses
- [only before noun] (British English) connected with gay people
与同性恋者有关的 - the pink pound (= money spent by gays and lesbians as an influence in the economy)
同性恋群体消费力
- the pink pound (= money spent by gays and lesbians as an influence in the economy)
- (informal, disapproving, politics) having or showing slightly left-wing political views
政治观点偏左的;略呈左倾的 - pale pink politics
带左倾色彩的政治。
- pale pink politics
Word Originadjective mid 17th cent.: from pink (the plant), the early use of the adjective being to describe the colour of the flowers of this plant.