英:[ˈredn]
美:[ˈrɛdn]
英:[ˈredn]
美:[ˈrɛdn]
vt.& vi.
(使)变红
vi.
(由于羞愧、愤怒、天气热等)脸变红
red·den
re dn
第三人称单数:reddens
现在分词:reddening
过去式:reddened
过去分词:reddened
词根:red
adj.red 红色的;红肿的,充血的
adv.redly 发红光;带红色
n.red 红色,红颜料;赤字
redness 红;红色
Verb
1. turn red, as if in embarrassment or shame;
"The girl blushed when a young man whistled as she walked by"
2. make red;
"The setting sun reddened the sky"
3. turn red or redder;
"The sky reddened"
17世纪初,指“使变红”; 17世纪40年代,指“变红”(尤其是脸部,因羞愧等)。源自 red(形容词1)和 -en(1)。更早的动词形式是中古英语 reden,古英语 readian, reodian “变红”; 参见 red(v.)。相关词汇: Reddened; reddening。
The first known use of redden was in 1552
reddenverb
to make or become redespecially: blush entry 1 sense 1
reddenverb
to make or become redespecially: blush entry 1 sense 1
1 Harry’s ribs ached, he felt lightheaded with hunger, but he lay back on the grass beneath the reddening sky and laughed until his throat was raw.
2 His hair was tangled with leaves, his sweatshirt streaked in mud, and his nose reddened with what promised to be a full-faced sunburn by the end of the day.
3 When he looked up, there was a flash of something, then his face reddened.
4 The cashier was large and cheerful, her cheeks reddened and peeling from sunburn.
5 The one time our eyes meet in the mirror, I catch my breath, she reddens, and we both look elsewhere.
6 The boy reddened at the mention of his name.
7 I bring my hand up to my face: it looks startlingly white against my reddened skin, my purple lips, my bloodshot eyes.
8 It reddened with blood and the kite seller smiled.
9 As the Tortolita mountains redden in the dusk, they put their feet up by the outdoor chimney, shed their name badges and order drinks made with expensive, artisanal tequilas.
托杜利达山区在黄昏中变得发红,他们在户外无所事事,扔掉他们的姓名徽章并点昂贵的人工龙舌兰酒的饮料来喝。
10 In the days afterward, when telescopes on the ground again saw the signature reddening of a kilonova, Levan quickly fired off an emergency request for an almost real-time JWST observation of the event.
11 The star shrinks incredibly, spins, reddens and disappears.
12 She quickly flushed the reddened paper towels, hoping they wouldn’t clog the toilet, then hurried down to the kitchen, pasting a smile over the anxiety she was feeling.
13 Han seemed to redden slightly, like the sun suddenly showing through on a cloudy day.
韩学愈似乎脸色微红,像阴天忽透太阳。
14 Han seemed to redden slightly, like the sun suddenly showing through on a cloudy day.
韩学愈似乎脸色微红, 像阴天忽透太阳.
15 I saw him redden with pleasure.
同您谈话很愉快。
16 He took out his handkerchief and blotted furiously at his upper lip, his freckles standing out like specks of dirt against his reddening complexion.
17 To cause ( the skin ) to redden or grow hot, as from strong emotion or stimulants.
使 ( 皮肤 ) 变红或变热, 通常由于强烈的情感或刺激.
18 She looked at him with her face reddening, then quickly looked away.
19 Her hands were cold and shaky when she began to redden her lips and run a comb through her hair.
当她开始涂口红和梳理头发时,她的双手冰冷发抖。
20 Anger flashed across her face like lightning and her nose, which tends to redden and swell in anger, blew up like a balloon.
1 变红
erubescent rubescent color fire glow blush ruddy rose rubric rouge inflame raddle turn color inflamed erubescence mantle flush crimson flame turn red rise
2 害羞
4 使脸红
5 使红