The sky was reddening.
天空紅霞映照。
牛津詞典
He could feel his face reddening with embarrassment.
他能感到自己因?yàn)閷擂味樇t了。
牛津詞典
He stared at her and she reddened.
他盯著她看,弄得她臉都紅了。
牛津詞典
He was working himself up to a fury, his face reddening...
他勃然大怒,臉漲得通紅。
She reddened instantly...
她的臉立刻紅了。
To cause ( the skin ) to redden or grow hot, as from strong emotion or stimulants.
使 ( 皮膚 ) 變紅或變熱, 通常由于強(qiáng)烈的情感或刺激.
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Vast walls of dust hide and redden other hot young stars.
巨大的塵埃墻遮蔽了其他年輕的恒星,把它們“染”成紅色.
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When turning ripe, you must redden, for red is the true colour of life.
走向成熟, 就必須變紅;紅, 是生命的本色.
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I saw him redden with pleasure.
我看到他高興得臉都紅了.
辭典例句
Humans redden when they are angry.
“人類憤怒時(shí)會(huì)臉紅. ”
常春藤生活英語雜志-2006年5月號(hào)
Han seemed to redden slightly, like the sun suddenly showing through on a cloudy day.
韓學(xué)愈似乎臉色微紅, 像陰天忽透太陽.
漢英文學(xué) - 圍城
The skin may redden after use, but it gradually disappears in a little while.
使用完之后,紅點(diǎn)處會(huì)產(chǎn)生像是去殼的小米的現(xiàn)象, 可是在幾天之后,就會(huì)逐漸地消失.
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"The girl blushed when a young man whistled as she walked by"
"The setting sun reddened the sky"
"The sky reddened"