rainbow

/ˈreɪn.bəʊ/ (bre, ipa) · [rˈenbˌo] /ˈreɪn.boʊ/ (ame, ipa) · [rˈenbˌo] /ˈrān-ˌbō/ (ame, mw)

rainbow — noun

  • rainbowsingular
  • rainbowsplural

1. The multicoloured shape that can be seen crossing the sky on a day when the sun

1.名詞A1
釋義

The multicoloured shape that can be seen crossing the sky on a day when the sun comes out while it is still raining.

例句

After the rain stopped, Selim saw a beautiful rainbow above the hills.

used for a sky phenomenon after rain

The little girl pointed at the rainbow and shouted with joy.

同義詞
  • arc

    emphasises the curved shape; more technical

  • spectrum

    focuses on the colour range rather than the shape in the sky

文法句型

a/the rainbow

常見錯誤

The rainbow is a natural light show by rain.
A rainbow appears when sunlight passes through rain.
💡'rainbow' is a thing you see, not a light show created by rain itself.

2. The band of colours produced when white light is separated, for example by a gla

2.名詞B2
釋義

The band of colours produced when white light is separated, for example by a glass prism or by water drops in the air.

例句

In science class, Sirin used a prism to create a rainbow on the wall.

uncountable: the effect of light separation

A prism splits white light into a rainbow of separate colours.

同義詞
  • spectrum

    the standard scientific term for this effect

  • prismatic colours

    more technical; refers specifically to colours from a prism

文法句型

a rainbow of colours

create/form a rainbow

用法筆記

This sense describes the scientific effect of light splitting into colours, distinct from sense 1 (the weather phenomenon) and sense 3 (a colourful arrangement of objects).

3. A wide and attractive group of many different colours arranged together in the s

3.名詞B1
釋義

A wide and attractive group of many different colours arranged together in the same place.

例句

The market sold fabrics in a rainbow of colours, from deep blue to bright red.

pattern: a rainbow of colours

Léa arranged her coloured pencils in a rainbow order on the desk.

同義詞
  • array

    more formal; an impressive range of colours

  • kaleidoscope

    suggests constantly changing colours; more poetic

文法句型

a rainbow of + plural noun

用法筆記

Common in the pattern 'a rainbow of + noun' to describe a colourful mix. Unlike sense 2 (light spectrum), this refers to physical objects that happen to be colourful.

4. A large number of different types, kinds, or choices within a particular group.

4.名詞B2
釋義

A large number of different types, kinds, or choices within a particular group.

例句

The shop offers a rainbow of choices for customers who love tea.

pattern: a rainbow of choices/options

A good library has a rainbow of books on many different subjects.

同義詞
  • range

    neutral; a set of different items within a category

  • assortment

    suggests a well-chosen mix of items

  • variety

    most common; emphasises diversity

文法句型

a rainbow of + plural noun

用法筆記

Unlike sense 3 (about actual colours), this sense is figurative and describes diversity of things. Common in promotional or descriptive writing.

常見錯誤

The store has a rainbow for customers to pick from.
The store has a rainbow of choices for customers to pick from.
💡The pattern requires 'a rainbow of [something]'.

5. A long river fish that has a pink or red stripe along each side and is caught fo

5.名詞B1
釋義

A long river fish that has a pink or red stripe along each side and is caught for food or as a sport.

例句

Caio caught a large rainbow near the riverbank last weekend.

short form for rainbow trout; fishing context

The restaurant serves grilled rainbow with lemon and fresh herbs.

同義詞
  • trout

    broader category; includes brown trout and other types

  • rainbow trout

    full name; clearer in most contexts

文法句型

a/the rainbow

用法筆記

Shortened form of 'rainbow trout', used mainly by people who fish. The full form 'rainbow trout' is more common in general English.

常見錯誤

I saw a rainbow swimming in the lake.' (confusing with sky phenomenon)
I saw a rainbow trout swimming in the lake.
💡When talking about the fish, use the full name 'rainbow trout' in general contexts to avoid confusion.

6. The youngest branch of the Girl Guides organization in Britain, for girls betwee

6.名詞B2
釋義

The youngest branch of the Girl Guides organization in Britain, for girls between the ages of four and seven.

例句

Rachel's daughter joined the Rainbows when she turned four.

proper noun; always capitalised

The Rainbows meet every Tuesday afternoon at the church hall.

文法句型

the Rainbows

a Rainbow

用法筆記

Always capitalised. Refers to the organization (the Rainbows) or an individual (a Rainbow). This is specific to Britain; other countries use different names for similar groups.

7. An organised session held for the Rainbows — the youngest branch of the Girlguid

7.名詞
釋義

An organised session held for the Rainbows — the youngest branch of the Girlguiding UK organisation, for girls aged four to seven — where they take part in activities, crafts, and badgework together.

例句

Theo's little sister went to her first Rainbow meeting after school on Tuesday.

proper noun: Rainbows as UK Guides group

At the Rainbow meeting, the girls made paper crowns and sang songs together.

用法筆記

Rainbow (capital R) refers specifically to the youngest section of Girlguiding UK, the national guiding organisation for girls and young women. This sense only appears in UK contexts and is not used in American English.

8. A girl aged between four and seven who has joined the Rainbows, the entry-level

8.名詞
釋義

A girl aged between four and seven who has joined the Rainbows, the entry-level section of the Girlguiding UK organisation, and takes part in its meetings and activities.

例句

Zuri has been a Rainbow for six months and loves wearing her blue uniform.

countable: a Rainbow = one member of the group

The group of Rainbows marched in the town parade behind their leaders.

用法筆記

Always capitalised when referring to a member of the UK Guiding organisation. The plural form is Rainbows (e.g. 'two Rainbows walked by'). Distinguish from sense 7 (RAINBOWS GROUP MEETING), which refers to the event rather than the person.

9. Something that seems wonderful and desirable but can never be reached or achieve

9.名詞B2
釋義

Something that seems wonderful and desirable but can never be reached or achieved in real life — like an imaginary perfect outcome that only exists in a person's dreams.

例句

The promise of easy money was just a rainbow with nothing behind it.

metaphorical: a rainbow = an impossible dream

Niran chased the rainbow of fame for years before realising it was making him unhappy.

同義詞
  • pipe dream

    Informal; emphasises that the plan is unrealistic and will never happen

  • fantasy

    Broader; can refer to any imagined scenario, not necessarily a goal

  • mirage

    Emphasises the deceptive appearance of something real that is actually an illusion

反義詞
  • reality

    What actually exists rather than what is wished for

文法句型

a rainbow

chase a/the rainbow

用法筆記

Commonly used in the fixed phrase 'chase a rainbow' (pursue an impossible dream). This is a literary or figurative sense; do not use it in literal contexts about weather or colours.

rainbow — adjective