单词 | crimson |
释义 | crimson (krɪmzən ) Word forms: crimsons 1. colour Something that is crimson is deep red in colour. ...a mass of crimson flowers. ...the lurid, crimson glow of the blast furnaces. 2. adjective [usually verb-link ADJECTIVE] If a person goes crimson, their face becomes red because they are angry or embarrassed. I went crimson every time someone talked to me. Collocations: bright crimson Put on the red light This utilitarian lamp is the brightest crimson. Times, Sunday Times (2009) I went bright crimson and hung up. Times, Sunday Times (2009) With bright crimson skin and orange flesh, they have lots of texture, but small flavour. Food Watch (1994) The small flowers are bright crimson and stand out against the heart-shaped, dark green leaves. Winter Garden Glory (1993) But at least now he will be remembered for a sensational winner - not just that crimson red hairdo. The Sun The wool soon turned crimson red. The Sun Crimson red flowers throughout the summer with a delicious fragrance. Times, Sunday Times Crimson red combines with flashes of grey and mauve on the crinkled edges of petals, and the flowers open very wide, revealing a brighter scarlet inside. Times, Sunday Times The crowns of this tree turn reddish-orange or crimson red in fall. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 As well as producing delicious fruit, blueberry plants turn a delicious deep crimson in the autumn. Times, Sunday Times (2012) The saucy slap changes from clear to deep crimson as the wearer feels frisky. The Sun (2010) A deep crimson rose with upright matt foliage. Times, Sunday Times (2010) A short mantle of deep crimson was clasped at his neck and flowed over one shoulder down to his knees. THE WOLF AND THE DOVE Translations: Chinese: 深红色 Japanese: 深紅色の |
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