英:['tænɪʃ]
美:['tænɪʃ]
英:['tænɪʃ]
美:['tænɪʃ]
词根:tanned
adj.tanned 被晒成棕褐色的;深褐色的;已鞣制的
n.tanning 制革;制革法;皮肤晒成褐色
v.tanned 晒黑(tan的过去分词)
tanning 鞣革;把…晒黑;鞭笞(tan的ing形式)
The first known use of tannish was in 1935
1 Between them stood a tannish boulder that Aru was quite certain hadn’t been there when they were farther away.
2 Others, like “Autumn Rhapsody” — where several pieces of yellow Perspex interact marvelously with steel painted a tannish green — suggest architecture, furniture or perhaps a great organ.
3 Homestead and Florida City, much in rubble, fields flooded with creamy tannish water.
4 Colours vary with tannish and greenish hues most popular.
5 He would nearly always wear the same thing — a tannish brown suit, sometimes with a tie.
6 About the squash: Squat, blocky shape and tannish-orange, black futso squash have heavily ribbed, warty skin.
7 The light brown body was topped by a tannish head that lasted throughout the sampling and left globs of lacing on the glass, which enhanced the spicy rye and sweet caramel malts even more.
8 As damage progresses, which may go unnoticed for months, the outer bark starts sloughing off, revealing a brownish/tannish area created by a mass or mat of fungal roots packed together.
9 Rasmussen, a popular manufacturer of artificial fireplace kits, offers eight shades: black, dark gray, light gray, white, beige, brown, adobe red and natural (tannish gray).
1 淡褐色的