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- واژهنامه · Generic English-Persian Dictionary رنگ کم، رنگ جزئی، سایه رنگ ، کمی رنگ زدن .
- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary soupçonner|suspicion|suspect|suspicieux|suspicieuse|suspicious|suspiciously|tinge du lat suspicionem, qui vient de suspicere, regarder, considérer, et de là soupçon ner, de susum, en haut, et spicere, voir (= SPECTACLE, suspicion) + French "soupçon" is a reduction of Old French sospeçon "suspicion" from Latin "suspectionis," the noun from suspicere "to suspect." This Latin verb comes from the sense of "to look up at" from sub "below" and specere "to look at." The root here is the same as that in "despicable," from Latin despicare "to look down on," based on de "down" + "specere." So how could "skeptic" derive from the same root? This word comes from Greek, where the [p] and [k] sounds 'metathesized,' i.e. changed places. That is why all the Greek stems in English meaning "see, look at" show the consonant sounds in the same (reverse) order: "telescope," "microscope," etc. 1 fra. un soupçon de qqch ; eng. a tinge of ... (bas-)andak(-andâza) + Most affection is accompanied by some tinge of jealousy, which is a possessive impulse intruding into the creative region. (B. RUSSELL, Political Ideals ) 2 fra. suspicieux ; eng. suspicious bad-gomân/bin-i teint|teindre|tint|taint|tinge V. 1265, Br. Latini, au sens 2; inusité jusqu'au XVIIe (1668, R. de Piles; 1669, Molière); repris alors par l'interm. de l'ital. tinta; dér. de teindre : de lat. tingere rang(-mâya) + fra. teinté de qqch. : eng. tainted by sth. : rang e ciz i râ dâštan, lakka-dâr (budan)
- واژهنامه · hFarsi Advanced Version کلمات مرتبط(tinge): بازگشت به واژه tinge to tinge with red رنگ کم ،رنگ جزيى ،سايه رنگ ،کمى رنگ زدن کلمات مرتبط(1)
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 tinge n. Pronunciation: ' tinj Function: transitive verb Inflected Form: tinged ; tinge·ing or ting·ing \ ' tin-jiŋ\ Etymology: Latin tingere to dip, moisten, tinge; akin to Greek tengein to moisten and probably to Old High German dunkōn to dip Date: 1577 1 a : to color with a slight shade or stain : TINT b : to affect or modify with a slight odor or taste 2 : to affect or modify in character 2 tinge n. Function: noun Date: 1752 1 : a slight staining or suffusing shade or color 2 : an affective or modifying property or influence : TOUCH