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pinked
- IPA[pɪŋ(k)t]
英式
- (of cloth) cut with a scalloped or zigzag edge
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形容詞
- 1. (of cloth) cut with a scalloped or zigzag edge a bonnet with pinked edging
- of a colour intermediate between red and white, as of coral or salmon: bright pink lipstick her face was pink with embarrassment
- pink colour, pigment, or material: soft pastel shades of pink and blue
- become pink: Cheryl's cheeks pinked with sudden excitement
Oxford Dictionary
- of a color intermediate between red and white, as of coral or salmon: bright pink lipstick her healthy pink cheeks
- pink color, material, or pigment: she looks good in pink
Oxford American Dictionary
- cut a scalloped or zigzag edge on: I pinked the edge of the fabric
Oxford American Dictionary
- cut a scalloped or zigzag edge on: I pinked the edge of the fabric
Oxford Dictionary
- (of a vehicle engine) make a series of rattling sounds as a result of over-rapid combustion of ... the car was inclined to pink slightly in accelerating from a low engine speed
Oxford Dictionary
- a yellowish lake pigment made by combining vegetable coloring matter with a white base.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a small square-rigged sailing ship, typically with a narrow, overhanging stern.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a small square-rigged sailing ship, typically with a narrow, overhanging stern.
Oxford Dictionary
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美式
- (of cloth) cut with a scalloped or zigzag edge: a bonnet with pinked edging
Oxford American Dictionary