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How do you say red in English?
The red one is the English word "red"; Pronunciation is British [red] and American [red].

The interpretation of red is as follows:

First, the word pronunciation:

British pronunciation: [red]

American pronunciation: [red]

Second, the word definition:

Adjective? Red; (face) red; Fiery; Red-haired

Noun (short for noun)? Red; Red clothes; Red pigment; red wine

Third, the change of parts of speech:

Plural number: red

Fourth, word collocation:

Red flag? red flag

Red hat? military police

Red roses? red rose

Red ruins? fire

Red wine? red wine

Dark red? deep red

Light red? light red

Verb (abbreviation for verb) usage:

The basic meaning of red is "red", and it can also refer to colors such as "chestnut, crimson and deep purple". By extension, it can refer to "bloodshot eyes, red and bloodshot eyes" or "blushing" face because of shame and anger.

The basic meaning of red as a noun is "red", which can be used as both countable and uncountable nouns; Both red and much red have plural forms.

There is no comparative and superlative form for the explanation of "crimson, purple", "supporting left-wing politics, socialism, * * * productivity" and "revolution, * * * productivity" in red.

Red can be used as attribute, predicative or object complement in sentences.

Bilingual examples of intransitive verbs

Two glasses of red wine, please.

Please give me two glasses of red wine.

The girl in red is his sister.

The girl in red is his sister.

She has a red hat.

She has a red hat.

She wore red lipstick.

She wore red lipstick.

Give me some red ink.

Give me some red ink.