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Meaning of Tinge | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C2 Specialized
tɪnd͡ʒ

Definitions

  1. A small added amount of colour; (by extension) a small added amount of some other thing.
  2. The degree of vividness of a colour; hue, shade, tint.

Equivalents

العربية الصبغة صبغة
Български дъх лъх оттенък
Bosanski ton
Čeština nádech odstín tón
Deutsch Färbung Stich tönen Tönung
Esperanto tinkturi
Español matiz matizar retocar teñir tinte toqué
فارسی رزیدن رشتن
Français nuance teindre teinte Touché
Hrvatski ton
Italiano sfumatura tinge
한국어 가미하다
Kurdî tenîr ton
Português tinge toque
Српски ton

Examples

“Though a ſingle grain of copper diſſolved in upwards of twenty gallons of clear water may be detected by a viſible blue tinge appearing on the addition of a few drops of volatile alcali, yet this is by no means the caſe in turbid high-coloured liquors, [...] Hence the neceſſity of diluting ſuch liquors in varying the experiments. In no inſtance did the blue tinge appear with the alcalis, even after the wine was diluted, and yet its abſence does not prove the liquor to be abſolutely free from an impregnation of copper.”
“And when we consider that other theory of the natural philosophers, that all other earthly hues—every stately or lovely emblazoning—the sweet tinges of sunset skies and woods; [...] all these are but subtile deceits, [...]”
“Crimson—pure red, with a slight tinge of blue, giving it a purplish hue; the common color of red apples. / Scarlet—a bright red, with a slight tinge of yellow.”
“The scholarly narratives, which maintain a strong claim for truth, will be shown to display variant versions of the same two basic modernist ingredients, scientism and nationalism (Zionism), enriched with tinges of personal non-scholarly knowledge of other human and social domains, such as political science, sociology, and psychology.”
“Color-vision changes are complex with various manifestations, including frosting or white tinges on objects, decreased brightness or specific color loss.”
“[page 51] The following are the results of experiments made with rhubarb, to ascertain the best modes of detecting it in the urine and blood, and the time it takes to pass from the stomach to the urinary bladder. [...] [page 52] In 17 minutes, half an ounce of urine was voided, which when tested had a light tinge. In 30 minutes another half ounce was made, in which the tinge was stronger; and in 41 minutes a third half ounce was made, in which it was very deep. In an hour and ten minutes 7 ounces were voided, in which the tinge of rhubarb was very weak, and in two hours twelve ounces were voided, in which it was hardly perceptible.”

CEFR level

C2
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