tint

noun
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  1. a shade or small amount of a particular colour; a small amount of colour covering a surface色调;淡色彩;(一层)淡色,浅色
    • leaves with red and gold autumn tints金秋时节略呈红黄色的树叶
    • the brownish tint of an old photo旧照片的淡褐色
    • The fabrics were mainly in rich autumn tints, reds and oranges.这些纺织品主要以深秋色彩为主——红色和橙色。
    Synonyms colourcolour
    • shade
    • hue
    • tint
    • tinge
    These words all describe the appearance of things, resulting from the way in which they reflect light.
    • colour the appearance that things have, resulting from the way in which they reflect light. Red, green and blue are colours: What’s your favourite colour?bright/​dark/​light colours您最喜欢的颜色是什么?明亮/深色/浅色
    • shade a particular form of a colour, especially when describing how light or dark it is. Sky blue is a shade of blue: Her eyes were a delicate shade of green.她的眼睛是淡绿色的。
    • hue (literary or technical) a colour or a particular shade of a colour: His face took on an unhealthy, whitish hue.他的脸上透出一丝病态的苍白。
    • tint a shade or small amount of a particular colour; a faint colour covering a surface: 色调;淡色彩;(一层)淡色,浅色leaves with red and gold autumn tints金秋时节略呈红黄色的树叶
    • tinge a small amount of a colour: There was a pink tinge to the sky.天空略带一点淡淡的粉红色。
    tint or tinge?用 tint 还是 tinge?You can say: a reddish tint/​tinge or: a tinge of red but not: a tint of red. Tint is often used in the plural, but tinge is almost always singular.Patterns
    • a warm/​rich colour/​shade/​hue/​tint
    • a bright/​vivid/​vibrant/​dark/​deep colour/​shade/​hue
    • a pale/​pastel/​soft/​subtle/​delicate colour/​shade/​hue
    • a light/​strong/​neutral/​natural colour/​shade
    Topics Colours and Shapesc2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • dark
    • light
    • pale
    verb + tint
    • have
    preposition
    • tint of
    See full entry
  2. an artificial colour used to change the colour of your hair; the act of colouring the hair with a tint染发剂;染发
    • a blond tint金黄色染发剂
    • to have a tint染发
    Topics Appearancec2
  3. Word Originearly 18th cent.: alteration (perhaps influenced by Italian tinta) of obsolete tinct ‘to colour, tint’, from Latin tinctus ‘dyeing’, from tingere ‘to dye or colour’.

tint

verb
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Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they tint
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he / she / it tints
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past simple tinted
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past participle tinted
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-ing form tinting
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  1. [usually passive] tint something (with something) to add a small amount of colour to something为…轻微染色;给…略微着色
    • She’s having her eyelashes tinted.她正在涂睫毛膏。
  2. tint something to change the colour of somebody’s hair with a tint染(发)
    • Have you tinted your hair?你染过头发吗?
    Topics Appearancec2
  3. Word Originearly 18th cent.: alteration (perhaps influenced by Italian tinta) of obsolete tinct ‘to colour, tint’, from Latin tinctus ‘dyeing’, from tingere ‘to dye or colour’.