brown如何读

英:[braʊn]

美:[braʊn]

brown英汉释义

adj.(形容词)
  1. 棕色的,褐色的 of the colour of earth, wood, or coffee

brown是什么意思

adj. (形容词)
  1. 棕色的,褐色的,咖啡色的,赭色的
  2. 阴郁的
  3. 晒黑了的,被晒黑的,太阳晒黑的
  4. 皮肤黝黑的
n. (名词)
  1. 褐色,棕色,茶色,深色,咖啡色,赭色
  2. 褐色颜料,棕色颜料
  3. 布朗(姓氏)
  4. 黑皮肤的人
  5. 棕色衣服
  6. <英俚>铜币
v. (动词)
  1. 变成褐色,变成棕色
  2. 上褐色于,把...染成褐色,使变成褐色
  3. 晒黑
  4. 烘焦
  5. 胡乱射击
  6. 烦恼,厌倦,不快
  7. 使忧郁,使腻烦

brown变形

复数:browns

第三人称单数:browns

现在分词:browning

过去式:browned

过去分词:browned

比较级:browner

最高级:brownest

brown扩展

brownish (adj.), brownness (n.)

brown词根

词根:brown

adj.

brownish 呈褐色的

n.

browning 棕色着色剂;着褐色

brownness 褐色

v.

browning 呈褐色;把…烤焦(brown的ing形式)

brown英英释义

adjective

having the color of wood or chocolateespecially: of the color brown (see brown entry 2 sense 1) brown eyes and hair as brown as the oak leaves

a brown cow

having dark or tanned skin

Their hands and faces were brown from long days in the sun.

or less commonly Brown of or relating to any of various population groups considered as having medium pigmentation of the skin

Black and brown Americans

biographical name (1)

Charles Brockden 1771–1810 American novelist

noun

any of a group of colors between red and yellow in hue, of medium to low lightness, and of moderate to low saturation

browns or less commonly Browns plural people belonging to any of various population groups considered as having medium pigmentation of the skinNote: The plural noun browns is used mostly in phrases referring to multiple population groups.

brown trout

verb

intransitive verb

to become brown

transitive verb

to make brown

biographical name (4)

(James) Gordon 1951–     British prime minister (2007–10)

biographical name (5)

James (Joseph) 1933–2006 American singer and songwriter

biographical name (6)

John 1800–1859 Old Brown of Osawatomieˌō-sə-ˈwä-tə-mē  American abolitionist

biographical name (7)

Michael Stuart 1941–     American biochemist

biographical name (2)

Ford Mad*oxˈma-dəks  1821–1893 English painter

biographical name (3)

George 1818–1880 Canadian (Scottish-born) journalist and politician

biographical name (2)

Ford Mad*oxˈma-dəks  1821–1893 English painter

biographical name (3)

George 1818–1880 Canadian (Scottish-born) journalist and politician

brown词组

gordon brown戈登·布朗(英国首相)

dark brown深棕色;深褐色

brown rice糙米

reddish brown红棕色;赫色

golden brown金黄色;淡棕色

brown hair棕色头发

light brown浅棕色

brown sugar红糖;黄糖

brown coal褐煤

brown papern. 牛皮纸

brown bear棕熊,棕色熊

brown university布朗大学(美国)

pale brown浅褐色,淡棕色

brown study深思;出神

brown earth棕土;褐土

brown algae[植]褐藻

brown fat褐色脂肪;[解剖]肩胛间腺

brown sauce棕色调味酱,棕色调味料

brown spot褐斑病;烟草赤星病;褐色叶斑病

brown bread黑面包

brown词源中文解释

古英语词语 brun 意为“黑暗,昏暗”,13世纪时开始发展出明确的颜色意义,源自原始日耳曼语言 *brunaz(还包括古诺尔斯语 brunn 、丹麦语 brun 、古弗里斯兰语和古高地德语 brun 、荷兰语 bruin 和德语 braun ),出自 PIE 词根 *bher-(2)“明亮的; 棕色的”。

古英语单词还有“光亮、闪耀”的意思,在 burnish 中保留。这个日耳曼语言单词被罗曼语(中古拉丁语 brunus 、意大利语和西班牙语 bruno 、法语 brun )所采用。

Brown sugar 是从1704年开始使用的。 Brown Bess 是指旧英国陆军火枪,俚语用语,记录下来的起源是1785年。 Brown study 意指“精神抽象或冥想状态”,源自1530年代,根据 OED 表示这样的想法是“阴郁的”。 Brown-paper 指的是“一种用于包装的粗糙、结实、未漂白的纸”,源自1650年代。

brown_医学行业词汇

棕色,褐色:带红的暗黄色

brown词源英文解释

Adjective Middle English broun, from Old English brūn; akin to Old High German brūn brown, Greek phrynē toad

The first known use of brown was in the 14th century

brown儿童词典英英释义

brownoutnoun

a reduction in the use or availability of electric poweralso: a period of dimmed lighting resulting from such reduction

brown1 of 3adjective

of the color brown

of dark or tanned complexion

of or relating to any of various population groups considered to have medium skin color

brown2 of 3noun

a color like that of coffee or chocolate that is a blend of red and yellow darkened by black

brown3 of 3verb

to make or become brown

brownienoun

a good-natured elf believed to perform helpful services at night

capitalized a member of the Girl Scouts of the United States of America in the second and third grades

a small square or rectangle of rich usually chocolate cake often containing nuts

brownienoun

a good-natured elf believed to perform helpful services at night

capitalized a member of the Girl Scouts of the United States of America in the second and third grades

a small square or rectangle of rich usually chocolate cake often containing nuts

brown1 of 3adjective

of the color brown

of dark or tanned complexion

of or relating to any of various population groups considered to have medium skin color

brown2 of 3noun

a color like that of coffee or chocolate that is a blend of red and yellow darkened by black

brown3 of 3verb

to make or become brown

brown1 of 3adjective

of the color brown

of dark or tanned complexion

of or relating to any of various population groups considered to have medium skin color

brown2 of 3noun

a color like that of coffee or chocolate that is a blend of red and yellow darkened by black

brown3 of 3verb

to make or become brown

brown 例句

1 Brown potatoes go into the pot.

棕色的土豆进入锅中.

2 The door is light brown.

门是浅褐色的.

3 They stained the floors dark brown.

他们把地板涂成了深棕色。

4 He told Harriet that the man looking at her with such interest was John Brown, and that he had come a long distance just to meet her and talk with her.

5 But, when I asked if there could be ways he didn’t know about, he said, “There are more things in heaven and earth, Sophie Brown, than are dreamt of in our philosophies.”

6 The next day in class, Mrs. Brown announces that due to some parental complaints, she is going to have to cancel the game.

7 “I could see they needed a place to talk, a refuge here. A place to feel safe,” Brown recounted, as I wedged myself into a chair with a writing arm.

8 workers whose backs are brown from long hours in the sun

9 “Miss Brown to you,” said Richard, then, and took her arm.

10 But there was something ’bout that one particular spot that was calling Mrs. Brown and telling her to brush at it with her bare hand.

11 We trooped downstairs to bowls of dangerously hot Apple Brown Betty that seared the mouth.

12 Mass meetings were now being held weekly at Brown Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church.

13 Some of her friends—students with solid academic records and all sorts of talents and accomplishments—had gotten shot down left and right as early applicants to schools like Brown, Amherst, and Yale.

14 We’d been in the middle of Latin lessons when Mr. Brown came and knocked on the door of the schoolhouse and called Mrs. Guest outside.

15 I once asked Mrs. Brown why nobody ran against him, and she hesitated and said that perhaps it would be better if I asked my parents that question.

16 “It’s perfect,” said Mr. Ballard, and he looked at me with eyes like the Brown Pelican’s.

17 He studied the Brown Pelican for a long moment.

18 Even Mrs. Brown thought that was pretty funny.

19 Was that the Brown Bear gruffly speaking, or Mr. Banks?

20 It is in a colour of dirty brown and it filled with strange plants.

它是在一个肮脏的棕色的颜色,它充满了奇怪的植物.

brown 同义词

1 烘焦

scorch

2 黑的

black dark

3 全麦的

wholegrain

7 黝黑

swarthy swarthiness

12 褐色颜料

mummy bistre

14 布朗大学

B.U.

15 咖啡色的

coffee-colored

16 晒黑了的

swarthy adust weather-burned

19 浅黑

dusky darkish

20 晒成褐色

tan

22 福特马多克斯

Ford

30 浅黑的

dusky

32 鸟群

volary wing wing sheath

35 棕色的

dark Brown Betty beige browny

36 布朗

Browne browne Browne

37 戈登

Banks Gordon

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