sustantivo “color”
sing. color us, colour uk, pl. colors us, colours uk o no contable
- color
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The sky changes colors at sunset, from blue to shades of orange and pink.
- color de piel
Throughout history, people have been unfairly judged based on color.
- rubor
After her brisk walk, a healthy color flushed her cheeks, making her look more vibrant.
- colorido
Her storytelling adds so much color to the history lessons, making them fascinating for everyone.
- bolas de color (en el contexto del snooker)
In snooker, after potting a red ball, you must aim for a color next.
adjetivo “color”
forma base color us, colour uk, no graduable
- a color
She was excited to upgrade her old camera to a color model, eager to capture the vibrant hues of nature.
verbo “color”
infinitivo color us, colour uk; él colors us, colours uk; pret. colored us, coloured uk; part. colored us, coloured uk; ger. coloring us, colouring uk
- colorear
During the long car ride, the children colored in their activity books to pass the time.
- dar color
My grandma regularly colors her hair.
- sonrojarse
His cheeks colored with embarrassment when he tripped in front of the class.
- teñir (en el sentido de influir en la percepción)
His personal experiences colored his view on the matter, making him more sympathetic than others.