red tint
collocation in Englishmeaningsofredandtint
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red
adjective
uk/red/us/red/
of the colour of ...
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tint
noun[C]
uk/tɪnt/us/tɪnt/
a small amount of ...
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(Definition ofredandtintfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofred tint
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Although darker than the bright areas, there is aredtint.
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Arid deserts of sand and dust composed of basaltic minerals rich in iron (hence theredtint) and magnesium, mixed with clays resulting from the aqueous alteration of silicates.
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Mariner 9 confirmed that the bright areas are arid deserts of sand and dust composed of basaltic minerals rich in iron (hence theredtint) and magnesium.
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Chromium impurities in corundum yield a pink orredtint, the latter being called a ruby.
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This ecotype is recognized by its blunt-lobed leaves, which may have aredtint.
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Iron oxide gives the sand aredtint, particularly when the sun is low.
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The colour is grey-brown with a faintredtinton the body and black-edged median fins.
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In addition, the player can pick up a humanoid, upon which the screen will have aredtint.
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The vocal parts are written inredtintat the points where the music is to be performed most seriously.
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Like other types of phenols, they are slowly oxidized by long exposure to air and the impurities often give cresols a yellowish to brownishredtint.
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Jan dyed her hair a strongredtint.
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The fragmented shards of iron oxide produce red tints in the thin laminae of hematite.
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Included in the renovation was the installation of new, blue tinted glass, replacing its original red tinted glass, and the construction of a new plaza around the building.
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