单词 | white |
释义 | whiteWord family (noun) white whiteness whitener (adjective) white (verb) whiten From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English, Anthropology, Drink Colourswhitewhite1 /waɪt/ ●●● S1 W1 adjective1 colourCC having the colour of milk, salt, or snow a white dresspure/snow white (=completely white) snow white hair2 people a) SAbelonging to the race of people with pale skin → black young white males b) SArelating to white people a white neighborhood 3 CCCOLOUR/COLORpale looking pale, because of illness, strong emotion etcwhite as a sheet (=extremely pale). Are you OK? You’re white with anger/fear etc Her voice shook, and her face was white with anger.4 DFDcoffee [usually before noun] British English white coffee has milk or cream in it5 DFDwine white wine is a pale yellow colour → red6 → a white Christmas 7 → whiter than white —whiteness noun [uncountable]Examples from the Corpuswhite• white daisies• He and a white friend, William Grady, had been chased into the station by white youths throwing bottles and stones.• His thick white hair was cut short and unevenly, so that in parts it stood up in clumps.• For years, the female tilt toward the Democrats was balanced by disproportionate white male support for Republicans.• Nice white socks and a proper little coat.• A derivation of White Sunday, it refers to the white garments worn by the recently baptised Christians of the early Church.• Hundreds of white tables with white chairs are mostly filled with suntanned white people dressed colorfully. pure/snow white• Colouration: Goldfish may have a range of colours from black and brown, through gold to pure white.• Of course, her wish came true, and she named her child Snow White.• A pure white butterfly tossed about in the light on the edge of the lake.• I also like the pure white gesso primer as it gives luminosity to my colours.• Her hair is pure white, her face covered with spidery lines, but her eyes are absolutely clear, sparkling.• I looked behind me to see a pure white wall.• Walt Disney launched Snow white with just such a bond-building, going-into-battle speech.white as a sheet• He went as white as a sheet and backed off immediately.• Hoomey came back white as a sheet, speechless. , Human, Food, Nationality & race Colourswhitewhite2 ●●● S3 W2 noun1 colour [uncountable]CC the colour of milk, salt, and snow 2 people (also White) [countable]SA someone who belongs to the race of people with pale skin → black The mayor is very popular among whites.3 wine [countable, uncountable] wine that is pale yellow in colour a nice bottle of white California has some of the finest whites in the world.4 eye [countable + of]HBH the white part of your eye5egg [countable, uncountable]DF the part of an egg that surrounds the yolk (=yellow part) and becomes white when cooked6 → whitesExamples from the Corpuswhite• Prominent strips of inlay were left unfinished; awkward patches of pink sandstone intrude into the glistening white of the dome.whitewhite3 verb → white something ↔ out→ See Verb tableExamples from the Corpuswhite• I bathe and dress, and paste my face in gauzy liquid, whiting out the spots and the sweat.Origin white1 Old English hwit |
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