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All English words about color

English words about colors are: Red, Blue, Green, Yellow, Orange, pink, Brown, Black, White, Gray and silver. Indigo (indigo), turquoise (turquoise), magenta (magenta), cyan (cyan), purple (violet), maroon (maroon), beige (beige) and so on.

The sources of color English vocabulary are very diverse, covering culture, nature, material, language and other fields. The evolution and formation of these words are due to human observation, naming and communication of colors. The meaning of words expressing color in life Color is the most brilliant symbol in nature, and color words are a rainbow running through the language kingdom.

Color words in language not only express the gorgeous colors in nature, but also embody different cultural connotations, which makes people have different associations. Adjectives expressing colors in English are widely used in economic life. There are many color-related phrases and idioms in economic vocabulary, which are used to refer to things, occupations and their social activities with certain color marks, leaving a deep impression on people.

In English and Chinese, the objective color meanings of some color words have faded in normal use, but they are often used to express different figurative meanings. We should not only pay attention to the similarities and differences between English and Chinese words, but also pay attention to the fact that these color words cannot be directly translated, so we should pay special attention to their meaning and translation when using these words in order to achieve the purpose of correct use.

Skills of learning English words

1. Make a study plan: make a clear study goal and make a daily or weekly study plan. Determine the number of words to learn and the learning time, and stick to the implementation plan.

2. Use multiple learning resources: Use different learning resources in combination, such as online vocabulary software, vocabulary books, applications and learning websites. These resources provide various exercises, examples and memory skills, which increase the effect and interest of learning words.

3. Learn roots and affixes: Knowing common roots and affixes can help you understand and remember more words. Many English words have similar rules of word formation. By learning roots and affixes, you can guess, remember and use more words.