| 释义 | redly
 redR0097050 (rĕd)n.1. a.  The hue of the long-wave end of the visible spectrum, evoked in the human observer by radiant energy with wavelengths of approximately 630 to 750 nanometers; any of a group of colors that may vary in lightness and saturation and whose hue resembles that of blood; one of the additive or light primaries; one of the psychological primary hues.b.  A pigment or dye having a red hue.c.  Something that has a red hue.2. a.  often Red A Communist.b.  A revolutionary activist.3.  The condition of being in debt or operating at a loss: The firm has been in the red all year.adj. red·der, red·dest 1.  Having a color resembling that of blood.2.  Reddish in color or having parts that are reddish in color: a red dog; a red oak.3. a.  Having a reddish or coppery skin color.b.  often Red Often Offensive Of or being a Native American.4.  Having a ruddy or flushed complexion: red with embarrassment.5.  Relating to or being a red state.6.  often Red Communist.[Middle English, from Old English rēad; see reudh- in Indo-European roots.]
 red′ly adv.red′ness n.
 red•ly(ˈrɛd li)
 adv.   with a red color or glow.  [1605–15] Thesaurus
 | Adv. | 1. | redly - displaying a red color; "the forge belched redly at the sky"-Adria Langley | 
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