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Что (кто) такое rose-coloured - определение

PORTUGUESE DIPLOMATIC DOCUMENT
Mapa cor-de-rosa; Rose-Coloured Map
  • The original 1886 ''Mapa cor-de-rosa''
Найдено результатов: 1687
rose-coloured      
¦ adjective
1. of a warm pink colour.
2. referring to a naively optimistic or idealistic viewpoint: you are still seeing the profession through rose-coloured spectacles.
rose-coloured      
Note: in AM, use 'rose-colored'
If you look at a person or situation through rose-coloured glasses or rose-tinted glasses, you see only their good points and therefore your view of them is unrealistic. In British English, you can also say that someone is looking through rose-coloured spectacles.
Its influence can make you view life through rose-coloured glasses...
PHRASE: usu PHR after v
coloured         
  • Explanation of South African identity numbers in an identity document during apartheid in terms of official White, Coloured and Indian population subgroups
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MULTIRACIAL ETHNIC GROUP OF SOUTHERN AFRICA
Coloured; Coloured people; Bruinmense; Bruin mense; Kleurlinge; Kleurling; Bruine Afrikaners; Coloured South African; Coloured (South Africa); Mixed-race South Africans; Genetic studies on Coloureds; Coloreds (South Africa)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
Note: in AM, use 'colored'
1.
Something that is coloured a particular colour is that colour.
The illustration shows a cluster of five roses coloured apricot orange.
...a cheap gold-coloured bracelet.
ADJ
2.
Something that is coloured is a particular colour or combination of colours, rather than being just white, black, or the colour that it is naturally.
You can often choose between plain white or coloured and patterned scarves.
...brightly coloured silks laid out on market stalls.
ADJ
3.
A coloured person belongs to a race of people with dark skins. (OFFENSIVE, OLD-FASHIONED)
ADJ: usu ADJ n
coloured         
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MULTIRACIAL ETHNIC GROUP OF SOUTHERN AFRICA
Coloured; Coloured people; Bruinmense; Bruin mense; Kleurlinge; Kleurling; Bruine Afrikaners; Coloured South African; Coloured (South Africa); Mixed-race South Africans; Genetic studies on Coloureds; Coloreds (South Africa)
(US colored)
¦ adjective
1. having a colour or colours.
2. (also Coloured) wholly or partly of non-white descent (now usually offensive, except in South African use).
S. African historical of mixed ethnic origin.
¦ noun
1. (also Coloured) dated or offensive a person who is wholly or partly of non-white descent.
S. African a person of mixed descent, usually speaking Afrikaans or English as their mother tongue.
2. (coloureds) clothes, sheets, etc. that are any colour but white.
Usage
Coloured referring to skin colour was adopted in the US by emancipated slaves as a term of racial pride after the end of the American Civil War. In Britain it was the accepted term until the 1960s, when it was superseded (as in the US) by black. In South Africa, the term is used to refer to people of mixed descent, and in this context is not considered offensive.
coloureds         
  • Explanation of South African identity numbers in an identity document during apartheid in terms of official White, Coloured and Indian population subgroups
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MULTIRACIAL ETHNIC GROUP OF SOUTHERN AFRICA
Coloured; Coloured people; Bruinmense; Bruin mense; Kleurlinge; Kleurling; Bruine Afrikaners; Coloured South African; Coloured (South Africa); Mixed-race South Africans; Genetic studies on Coloureds; Coloreds (South Africa)
clothes, sheets, etc. that are any colour but white.
rose-tinted         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Rose-tinted glasses; Rose tinted spectacles; Rose-tinted spectacles; Rose Colored Glasses (song); Rose Colored Glasses (disambiguation); Rose Coloured Glasses; Rose Colored Glasses; Rose-colored glasses (disambiguation); Rose-tinted
rose-tinted         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Rose-tinted glasses; Rose tinted spectacles; Rose-tinted spectacles; Rose Colored Glasses (song); Rose Colored Glasses (disambiguation); Rose Coloured Glasses; Rose Colored Glasses; Rose-colored glasses (disambiguation); Rose-tinted
¦ adjective another term for rose-coloured.
Rose Schlösinger         
  • Street sign for the park named after Schlösinger on Bornheimer Hang
  • A ''[[Stolperstein]]'' bearing Schlösinger's name
GERMAN SOCIAL WORKER AND ANTI-NAZI ACTIVIST
Rose Schloesinger; Rose Schlosinger; Schlosinger
Rose Schlösinger (5 October 1907 – 5 August 1943) was a German social worker and resistance fighter against the Nazi regime. She was associated with the Red Orchestra (Rote Kapelle) resistance group and passed along encrypted messages from Arvid Harnack.
Alma Rosé         
  • Alma Maria Portrait
AUSTRIAN MUSICIAN (1906–1944)
Alma Rose; Alma Maria Rosé; Alma Maria Rose
Alma Maria Rosé (3 November 1906 – 4/5 April 1944) was an Austrian violinist of Jewish descent. Her uncle was the composer Gustav Mahler.
U. M. Rose         
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AMERICAN LAWYER (1834-1913)
Uriah Milton Rose; Uriah Rose; U.M. Rose; Uriah M. Rose
Uriah Milton Rose (March 5, 1834 – August 12, 1913) was an American lawyer, and Confederate sympathizer. He "disliked his first name intensely and never used his first name when he could avoid it".

Википедия

Pink Map

The Pink Map (Portuguese: Mapa cor-de-rosa, "rose-coloured map"), also known in English as the Rose-Coloured Map, was a map prepared in 1885 to represent Portugal's claim of sovereignty over a land corridor connecting their colonies of Angola and Mozambique during the Scramble for Africa. The area claimed included most of what is currently Zimbabwe and large parts of modern Zambia and Malawi. In the first half of the 19th century, Portugal fully controlled only a few coastal towns in Angola and Mozambique. It also claimed suzerainty over other almost independent towns and nominally Portuguese subjects in the Zambezi valley, but could rarely enforce its claims; most of the territory now within Angola and Mozambique was entirely independent of Portuguese control. Between 1840 and 1869, Portugal expanded the area it controlled but felt threatened by the activities of other powers.

The British government refused to accept Portuguese claims not based on effective occupation, including a Portuguese offer in 1889 to abandon their claim to a transcontinental link in exchange for British recognition of its other claims. The 1890 British Ultimatum ended Portuguese claims based on historical "discovery" and recent exploration. The dispute seriously damaged popular perception of the Portuguese monarchy, encouraging republicanism.