Приклади вживання Other colours Англійська мовою та їх переклад на Українською
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No other colours exist.
Can we make other colours?
Other colours by order.
There are no other colours.
Other colours available on request.
The white makes the other colours.
Other colours are available by request.
Occasionally other colours are used.
Always sort whites and wash them separately from other colours.
Black(other colours on request).
Needs to be combined with other colours.
Other colours can be black, red, blue, cream, with or without stripes.
Full red body(other colours on request).
Other colours can be black, red, blue, and cream, with or without tabby striping.
Unmarried women may wear other colours.
Other colours, such as gray, hazel and multiple combinations are not fully understood or explainable at this time.
Full yellow body(other colours on request).
And while black is mentioned almost 200 times andwhite around 100, other colours are rare.
Can be designed in other colours of your choice.
These colours arecalled primary because they cannot be mixed from other colours.
It is not possible to choose other colours unfortunately.
The white sheen is disappearing and instead of that if the green colour, the brown colour, the other colours….
This permits you not to be derailed by other colours and focus on the information by itself.
Red has the longest wavelength of any colour on the visible spectrum,which means it can be seen from a greater distance than other colours.
Other colours and combinations of colours frequently result from variations in maturity or cultural and curing techniques;
Create in red and white for Christmas dressing up, or make in other colours and fabrics for any other costume requirements!
Other colours come from other elements, with the characteristic glow from doubly ionised oxygen making the central parts appear greenish-yellow.
In Italy, purple has been adopted by anti-Silvio Berlusconi protesters(see Purple People)as an alternative from other colours and political parties.
Although red was most often used, other colours came into use from the late Middle Ages onwards, and the word rubric was used for these also.
It can also be used to warm up other colours such as light blue or green and blue colours, which interestingly emphasise a pastel colour of the room.