reddened
英 [ˈrednd]
美 [ˈrednd]
v. (使)变红
redden的过去分词和过去式
过去式:reddened
BNC.36052 / COCA.31630
柯林斯词典
- VERB (常指因尴尬或愤怒)脸红
If someonereddensor their facereddens, their face turns pink or red, often because they are embarrassed or angry.- He was working himself up to a fury, his face reddening...
他勃然大怒,脸涨得通红。 - She reddened instantly...
她的脸立刻红了。 - Pearson massaged his reddened cheek.
皮尔逊揉了揉自己泛红的脸颊。
- He was working himself up to a fury, his face reddening...
英英释义
adj
- lighted with red light as if with flames
- streets ablaze with lighted Christmas trees
- the inflamed clouds at sunset
- reddened faces around the campfire
- (especially of the face) reddened or suffused with or as if with blood from emotion or exertion
- crimson with fury
- turned red from exertion
- with puffy reddened eyes
- red-faced and violent
- flushed (or crimson) with embarrassment
双语例句
- As the verdict was read in court Wednesday, Tom DeLay stood quietly, although some witnesses say his face reddened and he appeared to be suppressing tears.
星期三法庭宣读判决书时,汤姆.迪莱默默地站立,不过有目击者说,他脸色发红,看来努力忍住眼泪。 - ( especially of the face) reddened or suffused with or as if with blood from emotion or exertion.
(特别是指脸)发红,因为激动或者用力而充血或者好像充了血。 - She walked away, that bare arm, now slightly reddened from yesterday's sun, swinging.
她走开了,那条裸露的胳膊来回摆着。因为昨天晒了太阳现在已经有点发红了。 - His nose had been reddened by unaccustomed exposure to the California sun.
经过加州阳光不同寻常的照射,他的鼻子晒红了。 - His heavy face was reddened from sleep.
他粗眉大眼的脸还红红地带着满面睡意。 - Our father's face had reddened with rage and he began to sputter
我们的父亲气得涨红了脸,说话开始语无伦次。 - In her excitement her cheeks reddened and her ears burned.
她激动得脸红耳热。 - The night sky was reddened by the sweeping fire.
漫天的大火把夜空映了个通红。 - The bravo reddened, but Inkpots laughed aloud and Brown Ben went so far as to chuckle.
刺客的脸涨得通红,但是墨水瓶大笑而布朗·本边走远边笑。 - First, the lonely boar-spears and knives of the chase had been reddened as of old; then, had gleamed trenchant in the morning sunshine;
起先清冷的狩猎用的野猪矛和猎刀按往常一样先泛出红光,然后便在晨曦中清晰地闪亮;