complexion 详细解释

complexion

[kəm'plekʃən]

n.肤色, 面色, 体质,特性,局面

n.

1. 面色, 肤色; 气色[C]

He has a dark complexion.

他肤色黝黑。

2. 情况; 样子; 性质[U]

The complexion of the war was changed by two victories.

两场胜利使战争有了转机。

3. 观点, 信念[U]

vt.

使增添(或带上)色彩

词形变化

形容词: complexional |

词义辨析

同义:

n.面色, 肤色; 气色

appearance  look  color  pigment  

同义参见:

tone  bouquet  air  countenance  

英英释义

名词 complexion:

the coloring of a person's face

同义词:skin color, skin colour

a combination that results from coupling or interlinking

a point of view or general attitude or inclination

texture and appearance of the skin of the face

同义词:skin condition

(obsolete) a combination of elements (of dryness and warmth or of the four humors) that was once believed to determine a person's health and temperament

动词 complexion:

give a certain color to

补充

complexioncomplexion英:[kəmˈplekʃən] 美:[kəmˈplɛkʃən]n.1.肤色, 面色She has a beautiful complexion.她肤色很美。2.局面, 性质Her resignation puts a different complexion on things.她一辞职局面就全变了。

例句

1. She had short brown hair and a pale complexion.她留着棕色短发, 面色苍白。 2. He said I had a good complexion.他说我气色不错。 3. Every time the political complexion of the government changed, so did the defence policy.每次政府的政治格局发生变化, 国防政策也会改变。 4. But surely this puts a different complexion on things.但是这必然会使形势有所改观。 5. an attractive girl with a pale complexion.肤色苍白的动人女孩。 6. the complexion of the game changed.比赛的形势改变了。 7. successive governments of all complexions.形形色色的连续各届政府。 8. [often in combination]they were both fair-complexioned.他们俩都肤色白皙。 9. a dark/fair complexion黝黑/白皙的肤色 10. a healthy complexion健康的面色 11. She has a dark/fair/light/ruddy complexion.她肤色黝黑/白皙/较浅/红润。 12. a glowing complexion有光泽的肤色 13. All of the children had healthy complexions.孩子们的肤色都很健康。 14. The complexion of the neighborhood has changed over the years.这些年来,这个街区的面貌发生了改变。 15. That information puts a whole new complexion on the case.那条信息为此案的侦破提供了全新的思路。 16. a fair-complexioned child [=a child with light-colored skin]肤色白皙的孩子