English-Thai Dictionary
discolour
VI เปลี่ยนสี สีตก fade plian-si
discolour
VT ทำให้ เปลี่ยนสี ทำให้ สีตก decolorize tam-hai-plian-si
Oxford Dictionary
discolour
discolour |dɪsˈkʌlə |(US discolor ) ▶verb change or cause to change to a different, less attractive colour: [ no obj. ] : do not over-knead the dough or it will discolour | [ with obj. ] : too much aluminium can discolour water. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French descolorer or medieval Latin discolorare, from des-, dis- (expressing reversal ) + Latin colorare ‘to colour ’.
discoloured
discoloured |dɪsˈkʌləd |(US discolored ) ▶adjective changed in colour in a way that is less attractive: her beauty was marred by discoloured teeth.
Oxford Thesaurus
discolour
discolour verb smoke from the coal fire had discoloured the original paintwork: stain, mark, soil, dirty, make dirty, streak, smear, spot, tarnish, sully, spoil, mar, disfigure, blemish; blacken, char; fade, bleach, wash out; rust, weather.
discoloured
discoloured adjective the shaft of the sword was twisted and discoloured: stained, marked, spotted, dirty, soiled, tarnished, blackened; bleached, faded, yellowed; rusted, rusty, oxidized, weathered. ANTONYMS shiny, clean.