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What does British color stand for?

red

In English and Chinese, red can sometimes correspond completely, but sometimes it is quite different:

Red Flag Red Brown Sugar Black Tea Red List Red List Red Bean Love Pea Red Wealth Good Luck Dividend Red Things Wedding Red Wine Red Ruins Fire Red Campaign Red Sky Cai Xia

green

Green can mean "envy" in English, for example, green with envy, as green with envy, all green-eyed monsters mean "very jealous". "Jealousy", which means jealousy in Chinese, should be translated into green eyes instead of red eyes.

Because dollar bills are green, green also means "money, money and economic strength" in the United States, such as:

In American political elections, the winning candidates are usually those who have the support of green forces.

Candidates who win political elections in the United States are usually supported by consortia.

In English, green is also used to indicate lack of experience, training and knowledge, such as:

The new typist is not familiar with her work.

The new typist is a novice.

white

It means happiness and purity, such as the bride wearing a white dress at the wedding, which represents the purity of love and the chastity of marriage. White lies, white coffee, milk coffee, white people, kind people, educated people

black

In English and Chinese languages and cultures, the meaning of connection is roughly the same. For example, black is a sad color. British and Americans wear black clothes at funerals, while China wears black tulle at funerals. Black Friday in English refers to the Friday before Easter when Jesus was crucified, which is a sad day.

Black also symbolizes anger and irritation in English, such as:

Black was livid and looked at Black glaring at someone.

In addition, black has the meaning of "sinister" and "evil" in both Chinese and English, but the words "black" or "black" are not necessarily used in translation, for example:

Black heart, evil mind, black hand, evil behind-the-scenes manipulator, shady inside story, black line, sinister line

Black sheep, black days, black future, gloomy future.

In addition to the various associative meanings mentioned above, color words are also related to historical, social and economic phenomena, showing certain social attributes, such as:

Historical aspects:

In order to be promoted to purple, he was promoted to cardinal, born in purple and born in royal family.

Marry into a rich family, a royal family or a noble family.

Social aspects:

Blue-collar workers Blue-collar workers refer to ordinary manual workers.

Gray collar is gray collar, which refers to employees in the service industry.

White-collar workers are white-collar workers with special technical education.

Pink collar refers to professional women.

Golden collar personnel refer to talents who have both professional skills and know how to manage and market.

Economically:

Deficit deficit

Profit from the darkness

White goods refer to household appliances with white shells such as refrigerators and washing machines.

Brown goods refer to electronic products with brown shells such as televisions, tape recorders and stereos. ......