Results, *色
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- 彩色☆【さいしき・さいしょく】 Inflection
noun / ~する noun:
- colouring; coloring; colouration; coloration; painting
- 玉虫色☆【たまむしいろ】
noun / ~の noun:
- iridescent
- equivocal; ambivalent
- variable meaning; weasel-word; chameleonic interpretation
- 黒色☆【こくしょく】
noun / ~の noun:
- black (colour, color)
三原色を混合すると黒色ができる。 Mixture of the three primary colors creates black.
- 銀色☆【ぎんいろ】
noun / ~の noun:
- silver (color, colour)
女王は華麗な銀色のドレスを着ていた。 The queen was wearing a magnificent silver dress.
- 紫色☆【むらさきいろ・ししょく】
noun / ~の noun:
- purple; violet
彼の膝は腫れてぞっとするような黒紫色になってしまった。 His knee turned a ghastly blackish purple from the swelling.
- 原色☆【げんしょく】
noun:
- primary colour; primary color
- pure color; unmixed color; striking color
- original color (of a painting, etc. as opposed to a reproduction)
- 旗色☆【はたいろ・きしょく】
noun:
- situation; outlook
- one's allegiance; affiliation; position
旗色が悪いからこの辺でやめよう。 The odds are against me, so I think I'll quit now.
- 好色☆【こうしょく】 Inflection
noun / adjectival noun / ~の noun:
- lasciviousness; lechery; salaciousness; lust; sensuality; lewdness
「好色と倒錯の違いとは?」「好色なら羽を使うが、倒錯なら鶏をまるごと使う」 "What's the difference between erotic and kinky?" "Erotic is when you use a feather and kinky is when you use a whole chicken."
- 十人十色☆【じゅうにんといろ】
noun:
- several men, several minds; everyone has his own ideas and tastes; everyone has his own interests and ideas; different strokes for different folks - colloquialism - four character idiom
十人十色。 Ask ten people, get ten answers.
- 脱色☆【だっしょく】 Inflection
noun / ~する noun:
- decolourization; decolorization; decolourisation; decolorisation; bleaching
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