colorless
/ˈkʌlələs/ (bre, ipa) · [kˈʌlɚləs] /ˈkʌlərləs/ (ame, ipa) · [kˈʌlɚləs] /ˈkə-lər-ləs How to pronounce colorless (audio)/ (ame, mw)
colorless — 形容詞
- colorlesspositive
- more colorlesscomparative
- most colorlesssuperlative
1. having no visible color, or having so little color that something looks very pal
無色;蒼白
沒有顏色,或顏色很淡
having no visible color, or having so little color that something looks very pale.
The lab assistant held the colorless liquid under the bright classroom lamp.
實驗助理把那杯無色的液體拿到明亮的教室燈下查看。
common collocation: colorless liquid
By noon, Sami's lips looked colorless after hours in the cold wind.
到了中午,Sami 的嘴唇在冷風中吹了幾個鐘頭後,看起來很蒼白。
look colorless: becoming pale
The chef chose a colorless oil so the green sauce stayed vivid.
主廚選了一種無色的油,這樣綠醬才會保持鮮明。
Morning fog made the harbor look almost colorless from the hill.
早晨的霧讓港口從山上看去幾乎沒有顏色。
文法句型
a colorless liquid
look colorless
用法筆記
Often used for liquids, gases, skin, or scenes that seem drained of color. British English normally spells this colourless. Distinguish from clear: something can be colorless without being easy to see through.
常見錯誤
2. lacking energy, character, or interest, so it does not hold people's attention.
乏味;單調
缺少活力或趣味
lacking energy, character, or interest, so it does not hold people's attention.
Reviewers called the speech colorless because every answer sounded safe.
評論者說那場演講很乏味,因為每個回答都聽起來太安全。
colorless + speech: lacking personality or force
Without music or posters, the cafe felt colorless to most students.
沒有音樂和海報時,那間咖啡館對大多數學生來說顯得很單調。
be colorless: place lacking atmosphere
Niko's colorless performance left the crowd silent instead of excited.
Niko 那場乏味的演出讓觀眾安靜下來,而不是興奮起來。
The article was factually correct but too colorless to share online.
那篇文章內容雖然正確,卻太乏味,不值得分享到網路上。
Voters saw her as colorless when she avoided every difficult question.
選民認為她很單調,因為她避開了每一個棘手問題。
- vivid
full of strong character or striking detail
- lively
showing energy and animation
- charismatic
used especially for people who attract strong attention
文法句型
a colorless speech
seem colorless
用法筆記
Commonly used for speeches, writing, performances, places, or personalities that feel flat rather than vivid. Distinguish from boring: colorless often suggests a lack of character or emotional force, not only a lack of fun.