释义 |
self-ˈcoloured, ppl. a. [f. prec. + -ed. Cf. MHG. selpvar having the natural colour or aspect.] 1. Of one uniform colour.
1759Miller Gard. Dict. (ed. 7) s.v. Tulipa 13 Q 4/1 The Stripes should be small and regular, arising from the Bottom of the Flower, for if there are any Remains of the former self-coloured Bottom, the Flower is in Danger of losing its Stripes again. 1862Chamb. Encycl. IV. 784/1 Pieces of self-coloured glass. 1889J. E. Panton Nooks & Corners 29 The darkest brown self-coloured linoleum put down all over the passages and halls. 2. Of the natural colour. (In mod. Dicts.) |