Farben und Formen - Grautöne
Lesen Sie diese Lektion, um die Namen verschiedener Grautöne auf Englisch zu lernen, z. B. „Taupe“, „Silber“ und „Platinum“.
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having a color between white and black, like most koalas or dolphins
grau
having a silvery-white metallic color that resembles the precious metal with the same name
platinfarben
characterized by a timeless, muted shade of gray that is often associated with the elegant and sophisticated style of French interior design
klassisches Französisch grau, grau mit französischem Klassizismus
having a pale to medium shade of gray with cool undertones, resembling the color of ash
aschenfarben, aschengrau
having a shiny, grayish-white color or the color of the metal silver
silbern
characterized by a medium to dark shade of gray with cool blue undertones, often associated with military uniforms
Kadettengrau, militärisches Grau
having a dark, cool-toned shade of gray that is reminiscent of the color used on the hulls of battleships or naval vessels
Schlachtschiff grau, Marine grau
having a dark, cool-toned shade of gray that resembles the color of slate rock, typically with a bluish or slightly greenish undertone
schiefergrau, kühles schiefergrau
characterized by a dark shade of gray that is slightly lighter than charcoal gray, often used to describe a muted or subdued gray color
gedämpftes Grau, dunkelgrau
having a dark, metallic shade of gray that resembles the color of polished metal
waffenstahl grau, metallisches grau
characterized by a gray-green color used to describe the traditional color of the German military uniform
feldgrau, grau-grün
of a dark gray color that resembles the color of the skin of a codfish
Dorschgrau, Grauton des Dorschs
having a pale gray color with a hint of violet, named after the city of Gainesboro in Tennessee, USA
Gainesboro-Farbe, Gainesboro-Ton
having a dark gray color that resembles the color of natural granite, a type of igneous rock
granitgrau, schiefergrau
of a dark blue-gray color often used in painting, characterized by a muted, cool tone that resembles the color of stormy skies
Paynes Grau, blaugraue Farbe von Payne
having a dark gray color, resembling the ash from burned organic matter, commonly used to describe deep and rich tones
kohlschwarz, dunkelgrau
having a soft, muted gray color with a hint of lavender, reminiscent of the pale grayish-purple color of dried lavender flowers
lavendelgrau, grau mit Lavendelton
of a pale, muted gray color that resembles the natural color of linen, a fabric made from flax fibers
französisches graues Leinen, graues Leinen französisch
having a mixture of yellow with the subtlety of gray for a stylish and balanced look
gelb-grau, grau-gelb
having a cool, light gray color reminiscent of the icy tones found in glacial landscapes
Gletscher-Grau, eisgrau
having a sophisticated and neutral color resembling a muted, classic gray often associated with formal and professional settings
Oxford-Grau, edles Grau
having a pale, yellowish-beige color that resembles the shade of natural linen fibers
Flachsfarbe, Leinenfarbe