Idiom: colorful
Pronunciation: Yan Yang ·liǖ
Interpretation: Describe complex and gorgeous colors or patterns. Expand to all kinds. "Five colors" refer to gold, silver, copper, iron and tin, or refer to children's face, beauty, pink face, dragon face and crane face. "Six colors" refers to three colors, namely, red, yellow, blue, orange, green and purple, or joy, anger, sadness, worry and sadness.
Synonym: colorful, colorful, colorful.
Antonyms: monochrome, gray, dim color, clear white. The "five colors" in colors refer to gold, silver, copper, iron and tin, or baby face, red face, pink face, dragon face and crane face. "Six colors" refers to three colors, namely, red, yellow, blue, orange, green and purple, or joy, anger, sadness, worry and sadness.
Idiom: colorful
Pronunciation: Yan Yang ·liǖ Wei
Interpretation: Describe complex and gorgeous colors or patterns. Expand to all kinds. "Five colors" refer to gold, silver, copper, iron and tin, or refer to children's face, beauty, pink face, dragon face and crane face. "Six colors" refers to three colors, namely, red, yellow, blue, orange, green and purple, or joy, anger, sadness, worry and sadness.
Synonym: colorful, colorful, colorful.
Antonyms: monochrome, gray, dim color, clear white.