Examples of using Reddish-brown in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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It is normally reddish-brown, in which it differs from other kob sub-species.
Try some reddish-brown chestnuts, and you will feel the characteristic flavor of the mountain sapa through this food.
You know, it's reddish-brown, sort of… Yeah,
The reddish-brown bark of this tree has been used locally as a medicine for centuries.
Particularly if the wheals last longer than a few hours they turn reddish-brown, while the flare around them decreases.
There are no wings, insect repaints from dirty yellow to reddish-brown, depending on how long the bug has been feeding on blood.
but has reddish-brown blotches in a dark pink halo.
The plumage of these birds in most cases has a reddish-brown or dark chestnut color.
the start of symptoms, a red or reddish-brown rash appears.
Traditional Vienna lager is a reddish-brown or copper-colored beer with medium body and slight malt sweetness, while Mexican Vienna lager,
Urine staining in a reddish-brown color(this side effect is associated with the presence in the body of water-soluble pigment, which is formed during the metabolism of metronidazole).
In Brumadinho, the breach of the reservoir unleashed about 12 million cubic meters of reddish-brown mud, threatening to contaminate 48 municipalities and affecting up to 1.3 million residents.
According to the Bible, the red heifer- a reddish-brown cow, probably no more than two years old which had never had a yoke on it- was to be sacrificed as part of the purification rites of the Mosaic Law.
Answer: According to the Bible, the red heifer- a reddish-brown cow, probably no more than two years old which had never had a yoke on it- was to be sacrificed as part of the purification rites of the Mosaic Law.
to give off white fumes when exposed to air, acid with dissolved nitrogen dioxide gives off reddish-brown vapors, leading to the common name"red fuming acid" or"fuming nitric acid.".
when the reddish-brown fur returns.
damage known as foxing, when small reddish-brown spots or marks appear on ancient paper.
Most of the lines are formed by a shallow trench with a depth of between four inches(10cm) and six inches(15cm), made by removing the reddish-brown iron oxide-coated pebbles that cover the surface of the Nazca desert
Most of the lines are formed by a shallow trench with a depth of between four inches(10cm) and six inches(15cm), made by removing the reddish-brown iron oxide-coated pebbles that cover the surface of the Nazca desert
Crown rust, reddish-brown spot.