olive
olive — 名詞
1. a small oval fruit, green when young and turning black as it ripens, with a shar
橄欖;橄欖樹
地中海常見的小型果實,亦指其樹
a small oval fruit, green when young and turning black as it ripens, with a sharp salty taste; eaten whole or pressed to make cooking oil. The same word also names the silver-leaved tree it grows on, common around the Mediterranean.
Nikos picked a black olive from the bowl and dropped it into his salad.
Nikos 從碗裡夾了一顆黑橄欖,丟進自己的沙拉裡。
countable: a/an + olive (singular fruit)
The pizza was topped with feta cheese, sliced tomatoes, and a handful of green olives.
披薩上鋪了菲達起司、番茄片,還有一把綠橄欖。
plural 'olives' as a food ingredient
Paloma's grandmother still presses her own oil from the olives in their backyard.
Paloma 的奶奶到現在還用後院摘下的橄欖自己榨油。
Hundreds of ancient olives line the dry hillsides above the village in Crete.
克里特島山村上方的乾燥山坡上,種著數百棵古老的橄欖樹。
Tuan ordered a martini with three olives stuck on a wooden stick.
Tuan 點了一杯馬丁尼,木籤上串著三顆橄欖。
文法句型
a/the olive
olives (plural)
用法筆記
The same word covers both the small fruit and the tree that bears it; context (especially the verb and surrounding nouns) tells you which. With 'pick', 'eat', 'pit', or 'press', the fruit is meant; with 'plant', 'grow', or 'shade', the tree is meant.
常見錯誤
2. a dull yellow-green colour, similar to the skin of an unripe olive fruit. Often
橄欖色
偏黃綠的暗沉色調
a dull yellow-green colour, similar to the skin of an unripe olive fruit. Often used as a quiet, natural-looking shade in clothing, paint, and military uniforms.
Adina painted the spare bedroom a soft olive that calmed the whole room.
Adina 把客房漆成柔和的橄欖色,整個房間頓時沉靜下來。
olive as a noun naming a colour
The army jacket had faded from a sharp olive to a dusty grey-green.
那件軍裝外套已經從鮮明的橄欖色褪成灰撲撲的綠灰色。
from olive to [other colour] — colour change
Joon chose a deep olive for the kitchen cabinets instead of plain white.
Joon 沒選白色,反而把廚房櫥櫃漆成了深橄欖色。
The new sofa came in three colours: navy, charcoal, and olive.
新沙發共有三種顏色:深藍、炭灰,以及橄欖色。
- olive green
more explicit; specifies the green direction of the shade
- khaki
browner and dustier; common for army uniforms and trousers
文法句型
the colour olive
in olive
用法筆記
Often paired with another colour word for precision: 'olive green' (more green) or 'olive brown' (darker, earthier). 'Olive' alone is enough when the context is clearly about colour, e.g. paint chips, fabric swatches, or fashion.
常見錯誤
olive — 形容詞
1. having a dull yellow-green colour like an unripe olive. Also used to describe hu
橄欖色的
形容偏黃綠或帶橄欖色的物體或膚色
having a dull yellow-green colour like an unripe olive. Also used to describe human skin that has a warm, light-brown tone with a slight green-yellow undertone, common around the Mediterranean and parts of Asia.
Élise wore an olive linen dress that suited the warm summer evening.
Élise 穿著一件橄欖色的亞麻洋裝,很適合溫暖的夏夜。
attributive: olive + noun (clothing colour)
Darius has olive skin and dark, curly hair like his mother.
Darius 跟他媽媽一樣,膚色偏橄欖色,頭髮又黑又捲。
olive skin (skin tone)
The bathroom tiles are a soft olive colour that pairs well with brass taps.
浴室磁磚是柔和的橄欖色,搭配黃銅水龍頭非常好看。
Kemi's new car was olive, somewhere between green and brown depending on the light.
Kemi 的新車是橄欖色的,依光線不同會在綠色和棕色之間變化。
- olive-green
hyphenated form; emphasises the green side of the shade
- khaki
warmer and browner; not used for skin
文法句型
olive + noun
be olive
用法筆記
Frequently strengthened with another colour word — 'olive green' for paint and fabric, 'olive-skinned' for people. As an adjective for skin, 'olive' is descriptive and neutral; it does not carry the negative associations 'sallow' has.