orange
orange — 名詞
1. a sweet fruit from the citrus family, usually round, with thick skin and juicy s
柳橙;橘子
圓形多汁的柑橘果實或其樹
a sweet fruit from the citrus family, usually round, with thick skin and juicy sections inside, or the tree it grows on
Mia peeled an orange before the train left Taipei Station.
Mia 在台北車站的列車開走前剝了一顆柳橙。
peel an orange
An orange rolled under the table during the school picnic.
一顆橘子在學校野餐時滾到桌子底下。
Grandpa planted an orange tree beside the wall last spring.
爺爺去年春天在牆邊種了一棵柳橙樹。
Fresh oranges were stacked near the bakery door at dawn.
清晨時,麵包店門口旁堆著新鮮柳橙。
The orange split open and stained Hana's white shirt with juice.
那顆橘子裂開了,果汁沾到 Hana 的白襯衫上。
- citrus fruit
a broader category word; an orange is one kind of citrus fruit
- mandarin
usually smaller, softer, and easier to peel than a typical orange
- tangerine
a more specific sweet orange-colored type of mandarin
文法句型
peel an orange
eat an orange
orange tree
用法筆記
Usually this sense means the fruit. If you need to make the plant clear, speakers often say orange tree rather than just orange.
常見錯誤
2. the warm color named after the fruit, seen in shades after red and before yellow
橘色;橙色
像熟橘子的暖色
the warm color named after the fruit, seen in shades after red and before yellow
The art teacher mixed red and yellow to make a warm orange.
美術老師把紅色和黃色混合,調出溫暖的橘色。
make orange from red and yellow
Emma's sunset poster was covered in bright orange.
Emma 的夕陽海報幾乎全是亮橘色。
in bright orange
The team chose orange for its new market sign.
團隊選了橘色做新招牌的顏色。
A line of orange stood out between the blue and red blocks.
藍色和紅色方塊之間,有一道橙色特別顯眼。
The dress shop displayed orange beside pink and gold.
那家洋裝店把橘色和粉紅色、金色擺在一起展示。
文法句型
in orange
a bright orange
choose orange for
用法筆記
Distinguish from adjective/1: this sense names the color itself, often after in or after verbs like choose. Before a noun, English usually uses adjective/1, as in an orange scarf.
常見錯誤
orange — 形容詞
1. having the same warm color as a ripe orange
橘色的
呈現橘色或橙色的
having the same warm color as a ripe orange
Noah wore an orange hat on the windy beach.
Noah 在有風的海灘上戴著一頂橘色的帽子。
orange + noun
An orange cat slept under the scooter outside our gate.
一隻橘色的貓睡在我們家門外的機車底下。
The cook cut thin orange carrots for the soup.
廚師切了幾根細長的橘色胡蘿蔔來煮湯。
By evening, the clouds turned orange above the river.
到了傍晚,河面上方的雲變成橘色。
Lina bought orange gloves for the school play yesterday.
Lina 昨天為學校的戲劇表演買了橘色手套。
- orange-coloured
a more explicit form, especially common in British spelling
- amber
often suggests a yellower or browner shade
- tangerine
often suggests a brighter, stronger orange shade
文法句型
orange + noun
turn orange
用法筆記
Often used before a noun, as in an orange bag. After verbs like turn, glow, or look, it describes a change or appearance, as in The sky turned orange.