用colours造句子,“colours”造句

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The chameleon can take on the colours of its background.

The two colours on the exterior cladding, red and beige are borrowed from the original colours of those wall paintings.

We cannot capture the colours in photos, but it has an iridescent appearanc.

Every now and again I get asked how I get such vibrant colours in my photos.

We choose certain colours to paint the walls of our homes because they tend to trigger certain responses.

Like a rainbow, its daylight equivalent, a moonbow is produced when light is broken up into its constituent colours as it passes through water droplets.

"The five colours confuse the eye, The five sounds dull the ear, The five tastes spoil the palate. Excess of hunting and chasing Makes minds go mad. Products that are hard to get Impede their owner's movements."

You cannot forget the mottled green moss growing upon the bridge, the old colours of the wooden railings, or the beauty of the lake and mountain scenery revealed through the arch of the bridge -- can you?

The colours match well.

Pastel colours are restful to the eye.

The softer, pastel colours contribute to that goal.

The most popular colours appeared to be "white," "black" and "beige".

Gone are the big round eyes and the strange hair colours. Because those things have nothing to do with whiteness.

Indeed, two of Mr Vinther's colleagues at Yale, Richard Prum and Vinodkumar Saranathan, are studying the evolution of such iridescent "structural" colours.

The colours are from the DE Stijl book of DOS and don 'ts, yet the angles culminate in a glazed point in an alleyway that would not pass any functionalist exam.

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She finally nitpicked colours again.

Architects unabashedly applied bright colours and illusory, vividly painted ceilings.

For this example we will set the background, Main Text, and SubText colours, set shadow.

And this, depending on the wavelength of the light concerned (and thus its colour), causes some colours to be amplified while others are cancelled out.

and at last, one fine morning, we weighed anchor, which was about all that we could manage, and stood out of North Inlet, the same colours flying that the captain had flown and fought under at the palisade.

His wife mixes the colours for him.

A person on a heath in raiment of modern cut and colours has more or less an anomalous look

This video dress displayed a time-lapsed image of a rose opening up and closing, with an array of colours and light, made possible by 15, 000 LEDs embedded in the fabric.

Tune the crystals appropriately and you can create different colours.

The colours were produced by a process known as plasmon resonance in a patterned aluminium film made in the university's James Watt Nanofabrication Centre.

From adolescence onwards, they cosmetically adorn their lips, applying lipstick and colours.

Complementary colours exalt each other.

The shrimps can see in 12 colours - humans see in only three - and can distinguish between different forms of light to give a sophisticated and vivid 3d image.

"Optical and psychological tension occur in painting, therefore, when lines or shapes almost touch or seem about to collide, when a harmonious colour progression is interrupted by a sudden discord, or when an asymmetrical balance of lines, shapes, tones, or colours is held."

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