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单词 hue
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hue


hue

gradation of a color; tint: It had a pinkish hue.; outcry: the hue and clamor of the crowd
Not to be confused with:hew – strike forcefully with a cutting instrument; to fell; to uphold or conform to rules: hew to the tenets of the church

Hue

H0338050 (hwā) A city of central Vietnam near the South China Sea northwest of Da Nang. An ancient Annamese city probably dating from the third century ad, it was nearly destroyed during heavy fighting in the Vietnam War but has since been rebuilt.

hue

H0179800 (hyo͞o) n. pl. hues 1. The property of colors by which they can be perceived as ranging from red through yellow, green, blue, and violet, as determined by the dominant wavelengths of the light being reflected, transmitted, or emitted. See Table at color.2. A particular gradation of color; a shade or tint. 3. Color: all the hues of the rainbow. 4. Appearance; aspect: a man of somber hue.
[Middle English hewe, color, appearance, from Old English hīw, hēo.]

hue

(hjuː) n1. (General Physics) the attribute of colour that enables an observer to classify it as red, green, blue, purple, etc, and excludes white, black, and shades of grey. See also colour2. (Colours) a shade of a colour3. aspect; complexion: a different hue on matters. [Old English hīw beauty; related to Old Norse fine hair, Gothic hiwi form]

Hué

(French ɥe) n (Placename) a port in central Vietnam, on the delta of the Hué River near the South China Sea: former capital of the kingdom of Annam, of French Indochina (1883–1946), and of Central Vietnam (1946–54). Pop: 377 000 (2005 est)

hue

(hyu)

n. 1. a gradation or variety of a color; tint: pale hues. 2. the property of light by which the color of an object is classified as red, blue, green, or yellow in reference to the spectrum. 3. color: all the hues of the rainbow. 4. form or appearance. 5. complexion (def. 1). [before 900; Middle English hewe, Old English hīw form, appearance, color; c. Old Norse bird's down, Swedish hy skin, complexion, Gothic hiwi form, appearance; akin to Old English hār gray]

Hué

(ʰweɪ)

n. a seaport in central Vietnam: former capital of Annam. 260,489.

hue

(hyo͞o) The property of colors by which they are seen as ranging from red through yellow, green, and blue, as determined by the dominant wavelength of the light. See more at color.

hue

  • value, chroma, hue - A color's value is its brightness, its chroma is its strength, and its hue is its position in the spectrum.
  • tone - A color variation with more variations than a shade—having to do with the value (brightness) of a hue (position in the spectrum) or its chroma (saturation or purity).
  • Munsell - A.H. Munsell was a U.S. painter (1858-1918) who developed a color classification system for chroma (saturation or purity), hue (position in the spectrum), and value (brightness).
  • pure color - A color or hue that is unmixed with other hues.
Thesaurus
Noun1.hue - the quality of a color as determined by its dominant wavelengthhue - the quality of a color as determined by its dominant wavelengthchromaticitycolor property - an attribute of color
Verb1.hue - take on color or become colored; "In highlights it hued to a dull silver-grey"alter, change, modify - cause to change; make different; cause a transformation; "The advent of the automobile may have altered the growth pattern of the city"; "The discussion has changed my thinking about the issue"pigment - acquire pigment; become colored or imbued
2.hue - suffuse with colorimbuecolor, color in, colorise, colorize, colour in, colourise, colourize, colour - add color to; "The child colored the drawings"; "Fall colored the trees"; "colorize black and white film"

hue

noun1. colour, tone, shade, dye, tint, tinge, tincture The same hue will look different in different lights.2. aspect, light, cast, complexion a comeback of such theatrical hue

hue

noun1. The property by which the sense of vision can distinguish between objects, as a red apple and a green apple, that are very similar or identical in form and size:color, shade, tint, tone.2. The degree of vividness of a color, as when modified by the addition of black or white pigment:gradation, shade, tinge, tint.3. A shade of a color, especially a pale or delicate variation:cast, tinge, tint, tone.
Translations
颜色

hue

(hjuː) noun colour. flowers of many hues. 顏色 颜色

hue


hue and cry

A large public protest. The company's decision to send thousands of jobs overseas started a real hue and cry as people threatened to boycott its stores.See also: and, cry, hue

raise a hue and (a) cry

To utter, stir up, or cause a very large and vocal public protest or outcry. People these days want to raise a hue and cry about the tiniest little thing. It's like they're just looking for a reason to be outraged! The company's decision to outsource thousands of jobs overseas has raised a hue and a cry as people across the country are threatening to boycott its stores.See also: and, cry, hue, raise

a hue and cry

Fig. a loud public protest or opposition. (See also .) There was a hue and cry when the city government tried to build houses on the playing field. The decision to close the local school started a real hue and cry.See also: and, cry, hue

raise a hue and cry (about something)

Fig. to make an issue about something; to alert people to a problem or difficulty. The city council raised a hue and cry about the mayor's proposed budget.See also: and, cry, hue, raise

hue and cry

A public clamor, as of protest or demand. For example, The reformers raised a hue and cry about political corruption. This redundant expression ( hue and cry both mean "an outcry"), dating from the 1200s, originally meant "an outcry calling for the pursuit of a criminal." By the mid-1500s it was also being used more broadly, as in the example. See also: and, cry, hue

a hue and cry

If there is a hue and cry about something, there is a loud protest about it or opposition to it. There probably will be a hue and cry about my suggestion of more power to the police. Our officers prepare, take a test, and accept the results without any hue and cry. Note: Until the 19th century, `hue and cry' was the legal name for the cries of someone who had been robbed and who was calling for others to help. It was an offence for anyone to refuse to join the chase, once they heard the cry. `Hue' comes from the Old French `huer', meaning `to shout'. See also: and, cry, hue

a ˌhue and ˈcry

loud opposition, protest, etc: There was a great hue and cry among the parents when it was announced that the school was to close.If the government raises taxes too much, there’ll be a real hue and cry.This phrase refers to the medieval law ‘hu e cri’, which stated that the public had to chase and try to catch a criminal.See also: and, cry, hue

hue and cry

A public uproar or protest. This term once denoted an English system of apprehending robbers and other criminals. Neighbors and bystanders were obliged to join a “hue and cry,” that is, shout and make other noise while a suspect was chased to the bounds of a manor (hue comes from the Old French huer, “to shout”). Later the term was transferred to any public outcry. John Ruskin used it ironically in Mode Painting (1846): “The public took up the hue and cry conscientiously enough,” meaning they supported the fashionable view.See also: and, cry, hue

hue and cry

A loud public clamor. The phrase was most usually heard as “raise a hue and cry.” According to old English law, any citizen who heard shouts that a possible lawbreaker was being pursued was required to join in the chase. The phrase is a combination of the Anglo-French hu (a shout of warning) and cri (to cry out).See also: and, cry, hue

hue


Hue

(hwā), city (1989 pop. 260,489), former capital of the historic region of AnnamAnnam
, historic region (c.58,000 sq mi/150,200 sq km) and former state, in central Vietnam, SE Asia. The capital was Hue. The region extended nearly 800 mi (1,290 km) along the South China Sea between Tonkin on the north and Cochin China on the south.
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, Vietnam, in a rich farming area on the Hue River near the South China Sea. Probably founded in the 3d cent. A.D., Hue was occupied in turn by the Chams and the Annamese. After the 16th cent. it was the seat of a dynasty that extended its power over S Annam, modern Cochin China, and parts of Cambodia and Laos. The first king of Vietnam, Nguyen Anh, was crowned there in 1802, and shortly thereafter Hue became the capital of the new kingdom, emerging as an artistic and literary center. The French occupied the city in 1883. During World War II the Japanese mined iron ore in the area. In the Vietnam WarVietnam War,
conflict in Southeast Asia, primarily fought in South Vietnam between government forces aided by the United States and guerrilla forces aided by North Vietnam. The war began soon after the Geneva Conference provisionally divided (1954) Vietnam at 17° N lat.
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, Hue was the scene of the longest and heaviest fighting of the Tet offensive (Jan.–Feb., 1968); some 4,000 civilians were killed and most of the city, including the palaces and tombs of the former Annamese kings, was destroyed. Much of the city has been rebuilt. Hue has an important airport and is the seat of the Univ. of Hue.

Hue

Name of a color.

Hue

 

a city in Vietnam, near the coast of the South China Sea. Capital of ThuaThien Province. Population, 209,000 (1973). An important transportation junction, Hue is served by the Trans-Vietnam Railroad and a major highway. The city produces rice, lumber, textiles, and building materials.

In the third century B.C. the settlement of Nhatnam was founded on the site of modern Hue; it later became a district capital of the ancient Vietnamese state of Nam Viet. In the late eighth century the city that grew from Nhatnam became part of Champa; it was incorporated into the Vietnamese state in 1471. In the 16th century the Nguyen feudal dynasty made Hue, at that time called Fu Xuan (City of Spring), the capital of its domains. In 1786, during the Tay Son peasant uprising (1771–1802), the city fell into the hands of the rebels. In 1804 it became the capital of Vietnam and was renamed Hue, which means peace or concord. After a French protectorate was established over Vietnam in 1884, the city remained the residence of the Vietnamese (An-namese) emperors.

Hue was occupied by the Japanese militarists from 1940 to 1945. On Aug. 23, 1945, during the August Revolution of 1945 in Vietnam, power passed to the people. On Aug. 25, 1945, Bao Dai, the last Annamese emperor, abdicated. Hue was occupied by a French expeditionary corps in February 1947. Beginning in 1949 the city was ruled by a series of puppet regimes, first that of Bao Dai and later those installed by the Americans. The Union of National Democratic and Peace-Loving Forces, a local organization established in Hue in February 1968, supported the National Liberation Front of South Vietnam. Hue was liberated on Mar. 27, 1975, by the People’s Armed Forces for the Liberation of South Vietnam.

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The old section of Hue, which is surrounded by three concentric fortress walls that are rectangular in plan, was severely damaged by the American bombings of 1968. Notable examples of architecture include the Thai Hoa Palace (Palace of Perfect Harmony; 1805–33); the main fortress entrance, known as the Ngo Mon Gateway (1833), which has a two-tiered pavilion; and imperial tombs. The Thien Mu Pagoda (1601) is located near Hue.

hue

[hyü] (optics) The name of a color, such as red, yellow, green, blue, or purple, as perceived subjectively.

hue

The subjective perception of color, e.g., red, yellow, green, blue, purple, or some combination thereof. White, black and gray colors possess no hue.

hue

the attribute of colour that enables an observer to classify it as red, green, blue, purple, etc., and excludes white, black, and shades of grey

hue

(graphics)(Or "tint") The coordinate in the HSB colour model that determines the frequency of light or the positionin the spectrum or the relative amounts of red, green andblue. Hue corresponds to the common definition of colour,e.g. "red", "orange", "violet" etc. The other coordinates aresaturation and brightness.

hue

The dominant wavelength of a color. Also known as "chromaticity." A color system (color space, color model) measures color by hue, saturation and luminance. The hue is the predominant color, the saturation is the color intensity (from white to pure color), and the luminance is the brightness (from light to dark). See color space, HSB, HSL and CIE Lab.

hue


hue

(hyū), One of the three qualities of color; that property by which colors of the spectrum are distinguished from each other and from grays of similar brightness; determined by the wavelength or a combination of wavelengths of light.

hue

Attribute of colour sensation, such as blue, red, green, etc., which is ordinarily associated with a given wavelength of the light stimulating the retina, as distinguished from the attributes of brightness and saturation. See Bezold-Brücke phenomenon; differential threshold.

HUE


AcronymDefinition
HUEHanoi University of Education (Vietnam)
HUEHiroshima University of Economics (Japan)
HUEHuman Universal Energy (meditation)
HUEHealth Understanding and Education (journal)
HUEHeater Unit, Electric
HUEHospital Universitario Esperanza (Guatemala)

hue


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  • noun
  • verb

Synonyms for hue

noun colour

Synonyms

  • colour
  • tone
  • shade
  • dye
  • tint
  • tinge
  • tincture

noun aspect

Synonyms

  • aspect
  • light
  • cast
  • complexion

Synonyms for hue

noun the property by which the sense of vision can distinguish between objects, as a red apple and a green apple, that are very similar or identical in form and size

Synonyms

  • color
  • shade
  • tint
  • tone

noun the degree of vividness of a color, as when modified by the addition of black or white pigment

Synonyms

  • gradation
  • shade
  • tinge
  • tint

noun a shade of a color, especially a pale or delicate variation

Synonyms

  • cast
  • tinge
  • tint
  • tone

Synonyms for hue

noun the quality of a color as determined by its dominant wavelength

Synonyms

  • chromaticity

Related Words

  • color property

verb take on color or become colored

Related Words

  • alter
  • change
  • modify
  • pigment

verb suffuse with color

Synonyms

  • imbue

Related Words

  • color
  • color in
  • colorise
  • colorize
  • colour in
  • colourise
  • colourize
  • colour
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