释义 |
ca·pri \kaˈprē, kə-; ˈkä(ˌ)prē, -ˈa-\ noun (-s) Usage: often capitalized Etymology: from Capri, island in the Bay of Naples 1. : a pale dry wine made originally on the island of Capri and now also on the island of Ischia and in the vicinity of Naples 2. : a strong greenish blue that is bluer and deeper than grotto, greener and duller than cobalt, and greener and deeper than average cerulean blue (sense 1a) |