rainbow
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++rain·bow /ˈreɪnbəʊ $ -boʊ/ ●●○ noun [countable] DNa large curve of different colours that can appear in the sky when there is both sun and rain 彩虹,虹
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rainbow• You could fan them out, and a rainbow of colors appeared.• Largemouth bass, yellow bass, channel catfish and rainbow trout accounted for about 5 percent of the total.• It is seen in the form of the sun and the full moon, halo and rainbow.• This time I was making hot pants and rainbow striped jumpers.• He had never seen anything like the night rainbow.• This is no rainbow, but a man.• Fourth and finally, I climbed a short rainbow to the surface of the pond.• The last component of the rainbow coalition that I want to refer to is feminism.rain·bow nounChineseSyllable
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rainbow
rain‧bow /ˈreɪnbəʊ $ -boʊ/
noun [countable]
a large curve of different colours that can appear in the sky when there is both sun and rain
rain‧bow /ˈreɪnbəʊ $ -boʊ/
noun [countable]a large curve of different colours that can appear in the sky when there is both sun and rain