ocher
Y
【礦】赭石;赭土
D
–noun
1. any of a class of natural earths, mixtures of hydrated oxide of iron with various earthy materials, ranging in color from pale yellow to orange and red, and used as pigments. (顏料)
2. the color of this, ranging from
pale yellow to
an
orangish
or
reddish yellow.
3. Obsolete. money, esp. gold coin.
–adjective
4. of the color of ocher.
–verb (used with object)
5. to color or mark with ocher.
Also, ochre.
Allen can be literal-minded about his thematic polarities, but, in this movie, he has put actors with first-class temperament on the screen, and his writing is both crisp and ambivalent:
he works everything out
with
a stringent [thoroughness] [thur-oh-nis]
that still allows room for surprise. And, through all the twists and turns,
the ochre beauty of Barcelona
(as photographed by Javier Aguirresarobe) plays a major role. The characters make maybe one or two more touristic stops than is necessary, but it’s a minor flaw. You can feel Allen’s excitement in the sensual atmosphere.
Spain! A seventy-two-year-old man has warmed his bones.
tangerine
celadon
livid
swarthy
dun 暗褐色,討債者
tawny 黃褐色
Meager
2008年10月15日 星期三
Ocher
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