cerise
cerise 英 [səˈri:z] 美 [səˈris, -ˈriz]
adj. 樱桃色的;鲜红色的 n. 樱桃色;鲜红色
名词复数:cerises
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- adj. 樱桃色的;鲜红色的
- n. 樱桃色;鲜红色
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1. Then Lady Gaga, dressed in this fabulous cerise dress, came in with her entourage. She stood at the bar and ordered a drink for everyone.
朱莉说:“这简直难以置信,我们在和朋友一起喝啤酒庆祝,然后,穿着樱桃色连衣裙的Lady Gaga走了进来,她在吧台给为随行伙伴点酒。”
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2. Dozens of girls in cerise silk outfits broke into song and dance in the schoolyard, and a teacher at the microphone delivered the lesson: “If you don't put up your defenses, you'll lose your life.
几十名穿着桃红色丝绸演出服的女孩子在校园里载歌载舞,一名教师通过麦克风发布教导:“如果不起来反抗,就会任人宰割。”
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3. cerise:Shall I get you started on the forms for the savings account?
喜瑞丝:我现在可以开始帮您填表开活储账户了吗?
- cerise (adj.) "cherry-colored," 1853, from French cerise, from rouge-cerise "cherry-red," from cerise "cherry" (see cherry). As a noun in reference to a shade of red, 1852.
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