单词 | blue in the face |
释义 | blue1 of 3adjective ˈblü bluer; bluest 1 : of the color whose hue is that of the clear sky : of the color blue (see blue entry 2 sense 1) a blue jacket her bright blue eyes The house is blue with white shutters. 2 a : bluish the blue haze of tobacco smoke b : discolored by or as if by bruising blue with cold c : bluish gray a blue cat 3 a : low in spirits : melancholy has been feeling blue b : marked by low spirits : depressing a blue funk things looked blue 4 : wearing blue the blue team 5 of a woman : learned, intellectual … the ladies were very blue and well-informed … W. M. Thackeray 6 : puritanical … a blue Sunday city … James Street 7 a : profane, indecent a blue movie b : off-color, risqué blue jokes 8 music : of, relating to, or used in blues (see blues sense 3) a blue song 9 US politics : tending to support Democratic candidates or policies As has become increasingly clear over the past few general elections, with their red states and blue states, an American Presidential campaign is no longer truly national. Hendrik Hertzberg compare purple sense 3, red sense 5 bluely adverb blueness noun blue 2 of 3noun1 : a color whose hue is that of the clear sky or that of the portion of the color spectrum lying between green and violet Blue is his favorite color. shades of blue 2 a : a pigment or dye that colors blue b : bluing adding blue to the laundry 3 a : blue clothing or cloth will be wearing blue b blues plural : a blue costume or uniform wearing their dress blues 4 a : a Union soldier in the American Civil War b often capitalized : the Union army the Blue versus the Gray 5 a(1) : sky (2) : the far distance disappeared into the blue b : sea 6 : a blue object 7 : bluestocking praised the writings of her fellow blues 8 biology : any of numerous small chiefly blue butterflies (family Lycaenidae) 9 : bluefish fishing for blues 10 : blue cheese 11 physics : one of the three colors (see color entry 1 sense 15) that quarks have in the theory of quantum chromodynamics One cannot have a single quark on its own because it would have a color (red, green, or blue). Instead, a red quark has to be joined to a green and a blue quark by a "string" of gluons (red + green + blue = white). Such a triplet constitutes a proton or a neutron. Stephen Hawking blue 3 of 3verb blued; blueing or bluing; blues transitive verb : to make (something) blue in color: such as a : to dye, tint, or paint (something) blue Last, the generation of the grandmothers, in immaculately blued hair … John Updike Tattoos blued his upper arms. Jerry Spinelli b : to heat (iron or steel) to about 550 to 600 degrees Fahrenheit so that it acquires a protective bluish coating the blued barrel of the gun Between banks shrouded with snow, the river gleamed darkly, like blued steel with gold chips of sunlight dancing on each riffle. Pete Bodo intransitive verb : to turn blue their blueing fingers blue in the face phraseas in angry feeling or showing anger He became blue in the face after reading the negative review of his crowning achievement. Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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