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pale colors - ترجمة إلى الهولندية

TRIBAND FLAG WHERE THE CENTRE BAND IS WIDER THAN THE OUTTER BANDS
Canada pale; Canadian Pale
  • [[Flag of Canada]], for which the term is named

pale colors      
bleke kleuren (heel heldere kleuren)
complementary colors         
  • Complementary colors in the [[opponent process]] theory.
  • Complementary colors in the traditional [[RYB color model]].
  • In the CMYK color model, the primary colors magenta, cyan, and yellow together make black, and the complementary pairs are magenta–green, yellow–blue, and cyan–red.
PAIRS OF COLORS WHICH, WHEN COMBINED, CANCEL EACH OTHER OUT
Complementary colour; Complimentary colors; Complimentary Colors; Complimentary contrast; Color reversal; Color reversed; Complimentary color; Complementary colours; Contrasting colours; Opposite color; Complimentary colours; Complimentary colour; Complementary chromaticities; Color complement; Colored shadow; Coloured shadow; Complementary color; Contrasting colors; Completmentary color
aanvullende kleuren (kleuren die samen wit maken)
contrasting colors         
  • Complementary colors in the [[opponent process]] theory.
  • Complementary colors in the traditional [[RYB color model]].
  • In the CMYK color model, the primary colors magenta, cyan, and yellow together make black, and the complementary pairs are magenta–green, yellow–blue, and cyan–red.
PAIRS OF COLORS WHICH, WHEN COMBINED, CANCEL EACH OTHER OUT
Complementary colour; Complimentary colors; Complimentary Colors; Complimentary contrast; Color reversal; Color reversed; Complimentary color; Complementary colours; Contrasting colours; Opposite color; Complimentary colours; Complimentary colour; Complementary chromaticities; Color complement; Colored shadow; Coloured shadow; Complementary color; Contrasting colors; Completmentary color
contrasterende kleuren

تعريف

pale
I
adj.
devoid of color
1) deathly pale
2) to go, turn pale
3) pale with (rage)
II
v.
1) (d; intr.) ('to become devoid of color') to pale at ('to pale at the sight of blood')
2) (d; intr.) ('to become less important') to pale before, beside (everything paled before the possibility of war)
3) (d; intr.) ('to fade') to pale into (to pale into insignificance)
III
n.
prescribed area
beyond, outside the pale

ويكيبيديا

Canadian pale

In heraldry and vexillology, a Canadian pale is a centre band of a vertical triband flag (a pale in heraldry) that covers half the length of a flag, rather than a third as in most triband designs. This allows more space to display a central image (common charge). The name was suggested by Sir Conrad Swan, Rouge Dragon Pursuivant (a heraldic office in Britain), and first used by Queen Elizabeth II as Queen of Canada proclaiming the new Canadian flag on 28 January 1965.

The classic Canadian pale is a square central panel occupying half of a flag with 1:2 proportions. However, vexillological usage applies it to any central band that is half the width of the flag, even if this renders it non-square. The term Canadian pale is also used for flags which do not originate in Canada. The 3:5 proposed flag of Taiwan and the 7:11 flag of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines are both described as having a Canadian pale.

The Canadian pale is a popular feature of sub-national, civic and personal heraldry from Canada developed after 1965. A few examples can be found in the flag of Yukon, the flag of the city of Edmonton, Alberta, the arms of Athabaska University, and in the arms of numerous individual recipients.

The term is sometimes used in an even looser sense to refer to any flag with a larger central panel, irrespective of whether or not it covers half the flag. By this looser description, the flag of Norfolk Island (stripes in a ratio of 7:9:7) and the flag of Iowa (ratio legally undefined, but usually the central stripe is less than twice that of the outer stripes) are sometimes considered to have a Canadian pale.

By analogy, any flag which has a central horizontal stripe that is half the height of the flag is sometimes said to have a Spanish fess.

أمثلة من مجموعة نصية لـ٪ 1
1. Moving ahead to summer, pale colors become brighter and more intense, blending into golden and apricot tints made even more radiant by the choice of cotton voile and textured silk, with additional touches of lilac reminiscent of tropical flowers.
2. These include the introduction of pale colors into the background of the bills and adding other colors such as the blue American eagle which is on the $20 and the red torch symbolizing the Statute of Liberty on the $10.
3. Those included introducing pale colors into the background of the bills and adding various features in color, such as an American eagle in blue on the $20 bill and the Statue of Liberty‘s torch in red on the $10 note.