color me surprised/confused/embarrassed etcAmerican EnglishAmE spoken informal used to say that you are very surprised, confused etc by something 我感到很意外/困惑/尴尬等
‘Color me amazed!’ says prize-winner Angela Harris.
“我感到非常意外!”获奖者安杰拉•哈里斯说道。
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color• Jenny loves to color.• When the sugar starts to color, after 4 to 5 minutes, swirlpan gently if needed to ensure even coloring.• I can color all of that one.• You can make planes out of it, paste it on walls and windows, color it or use it for bookmarks.• Cut out the square and color it red.• Give Grandma the picture you colored, Jenny.• She cut and colored Liz's hair.• We allow it to color our view of who people are and what they stand for.• The metals are used in pigments that colorvinyl.• Sweaters are colored with organicdyes.• When Nechita was 2, she started drawing and coloring with pencils, pen and ink and crayons.