English-Thai Dictionary
colored
ADJ ของ กลุ่ม ที่ ไม่ใช่ ชน ผิวขาว coloured kong-kum-ti-mai-chai-kon-phio-khal
colored
ADJ ที่ มี สี coloured ti-me-se
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
COLORED
pp. 1. Having the external appearance changed; dyed; tinged; painted stained.
2. Streaked; striped; having a diversity of hues.
3. Having a specious appearance.
Colored people, black people, Africans or their descendants, mixed or unmixed.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
COLORED
COLORED Col "ored, a.
1. Having color; tinged; dyed; painted; stained. The lime rod, colored as the glede. Chaucer. The colored rainbow arched wide. Spenser.
2. Specious; plausible; aborned so as to appear well; as, a highly colored description. Sir G. C. Lewis. His colored crime with craft to cloke. Spenser.
3. Of some other color than black or white.
4. (Ethnol.)
Defn: Of some other color than white; specifically applied to negroes or persons having negro blood; as, a colored man; the colored people.
5. (Bot. )
Defn: Of some other color than green. Colored, meaning, as applied to foliage, of some other color than green. Gray.
Note: In botany, green is not regarded as a color, but white is. Wood.
New American Oxford Dictionary
colorectal
co lo rec tal |ˌkōlōˈrektəl ˌkoʊloʊˈrɛktl | ▶adjective relating to or affecting the colon and the rectum.
colored
col ored |ˈkələrd ˈkələrd |(Brit. coloured ) ▶adjective 1 having or having been given a color or colors, esp. as opposed to being black, white, or neutral: brightly colored birds are easier to see | [ in combination ] : a peach-colored sofa. • imbued with an emotive or exaggerated quality: highly colored examples were used by both sides. 2 (also Colored ) wholly or partly of nonwhite descent (now considered offensive in the US ). • (also Coloured ) S. African used as an ethnic label for people of mixed ethnic origin, including African slave, Malay, Chinese, and white. • dated or offensive relating to people who are wholly or partly of nonwhite descent: a colored club. ▶noun 1 (also Colored ) dated or offensive a person who is wholly or partly of nonwhite descent. • (also Coloured ) S. African a person of mixed ethnic origin speaking Afrikaans or English as their mother tongue. 2 (coloreds ) clothes, sheets, etc. , that are any color but white (used esp. in the context of washing and color fastness ). usage: 1 Colored referring to skin color is first recorded in the early 17th century and was adopted in the US by emancipated slaves as a term of racial pride after the end of the Civil War. In the US, and in Britain (as coloured ), it was the accepted term until the 1960s, when it was superseded by black. The term colored lost favor among black people during this period and is now widely regarded as offensive except in historical contexts and in particular as part of the name of the NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People ). 2 In South Africa, the term coloured (also written Coloured ) has a different history. There it is used not as a synonym for black, but to refer to people of mixed-race parentage rather than to African peoples and their descendants. Under apartheid, it was imposed as an official racial designation. However, in modern use, the term is not generally considered offensive or derogatory.
Oxford Dictionary
colorectal
colorectal |ˌkəʊləʊˈrɛkt (ə )l | ▶adjective relating to or affecting the colon and the rectum.
French Dictionary
coloré
coloré , ée adj. adjectif 1 Qui a de belles couleurs. : Une étoffe très colorée. 2 figuré Qui a de l ’éclat, de l ’expression. : Un style coloré. SYNONYME expressif ; pittoresque .
colorectal
colorectal , ale , aux adj. médecine Qui est relatif au colon et au rectum. : Le dépistage des cancers colorectaux.
colorer
colorer v. tr. , pronom. verbe transitif 1 Donner de la couleur à. : Elle a coloré ses joues. SYNONYME peindre ; teinter . Note Sémantique Ne pas confondre avec le verbe colorier, appliquer des couleurs sur une surface. 2 figuré Donner un aspect particulier à quelque chose. : La perspective des vacances prochaines colore la vie en rose. Prendre une teinte particulière. : Au coucher du soleil, le ciel s ’est coloré de toute la gamme des rouges. Note Grammaticale À la forme pronominale, le participe passé de ce verbe s ’accorde toujours en genre et en nombre avec son sujet. Sous l ’effet du froid, ses joues s ’étaient colorées d ’un rose tendre. aimer
Spanish Dictionary
colorear
colorear verbo transitivo 1 Dar color a una cosa, pintarla o teñirla de color :colorear una película; las cerámicas pueden ser coloreadas con distintos óxidos; algunas plantas diminutas penetran en los poros de las rocas y colorean las cumbres ;sus mejillas se colorearon; el agua del río se coloreó de rojo .SINÓNIMO colorar .ANTÓNIMO decolorar, descolorar, descolorir .2 verbo intransitivo Tomar [ciertos frutos ] el color rojo propio de su madurez .
colorete
colorete nombre masculino 1 Cosmético, generalmente en forma de polvos de tonos rojizos o rosados, que se aplica en las mejillas para dar color al rostro ¿cómo no me di cuenta antes de que llevaba colorete en los pómulos?2 Colomb, Méx, Pan Barra pequeña hecha de una sustancia compacta y grasa que se usa como cosmético para dar color a los labios, y que generalmente va guardada en un pequeño estuche alargado .SINÓNIMO barra de labios, creyón, labial, lápiz de labios, pintalabios .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
colored
col ored ⦅英 ⦆-oured /kʌ́lə r d /→color 形容詞 〖通例 名詞 の前で 〗1 a. (白や黒でない )色の付いた , 着色された 〈物など 〉▸ brightly colored vegetables 色の鮮やかな野菜 ▸ colored pencils 色鉛筆 b. 〖複合語を作って 〗…色の ▸ a cream- colored jacket クリーム色のジャケット ▸ a multi- colored chart いろいろな色を使った表 2 ⦅卑 やや古 ⦆黒人の , 有色人種の (!非常に侮辱的な表現なので使用は避ける ) ▸ colored folks [people ]黒人 3 ⦅南ア ⦆〖C- 〗白人と黒人の混血の , カラードの .4 〈考え 事実などが 〉ゆがんだ , 偏った .名詞 C 1 ⦅卑 やや古 ⦆〖通例 ~s 〗黒人 , 有色人種 (→African-American ).2 ⦅南ア ⦆〖C- 〗(白人と黒人の )混血 , カラード .