cerulean 英 [sɪ'ruːlɪən]   美 [sə'rʊljən]

cerulean

cerulean  英 [sɪ'ruːlɪən] 美 [sə'rʊljən]

adj. 蔚蓝的,天蓝色的 

名词复数:ceruleans 

You're also blithely unaware of the fact that in 2002, Oscar De La Renta did a collection of cerulean gowns. 你就这么自我满足了,更加不会意识到实际上在2002年奥斯卡·德拉伦塔 就设计了一系列的天蓝色礼服。
It would be, like, Yeah, so today I detonated a bunker filled with snipers, and then I texted my boyfriend, and I agreed that we should only use cerulean for an accent wall. 情况可能会变成像是:耶! 今天我爆掉了一个蹲满狙击手的沙坑呢,紧接着我给我的男朋友发短信,对我们应该只用天蓝色的墙面表示赞成。

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  • adj. 蔚蓝的,天蓝色的
  • 1. You're also blithely unaware of the fact that in 2002, Oscar De La Renta did a collection of cerulean gowns.

    你就这么自我满足了,更加不会意识到实际上在2002年奥斯卡·德拉伦塔 就设计了一系列的天蓝色礼服。

  • 2. It would be, like, Yeah, so today I detonated a bunker filled with snipers, and then I texted my boyfriend, and I agreed that we should only use cerulean for an accent wall.

    情况可能会变成像是:耶! 今天我爆掉了一个蹲满狙击手的沙坑呢,紧接着我给我的男朋友发短信,对我们应该只用天蓝色的墙面表示赞成。

  • 3. I have herded imaginary sheep until they insisted on turning themselves into white bears or blue pigs, and I defy any reasonable man to fall asleep while mustering a herd of cerulean swine.

    我在想像中牧羊,一直想到它们不知怎地都变成了白熊和蓝猪。 我倒想看看哪个有理智的人能在赶着一群天蓝色的猪的时候进入梦乡。

  • cerulean (adj.) "sky-colored, sky-blue," 1660s, with -an + Latin caeruleus "blue, dark blue, blue-green," perhaps from a dissimilated form of caelulum, diminutive of caelum "heaven, sky," which is of uncertain origin (see celestial). The Latin word was applied by Roman authors to the sky, the Mediterranean, and occasionally to leaves or fields. The older adjective was ceruleous (1570s). As a noun, from 1756. The artist's cerulean blue is from 1885.
cer·ul·ean / sɪˈruːliən ; NAmE sɪˈruːliən / adjective ( literary) deep blue in colour 深蓝色的;蔚蓝色的 cer·ul·ean / sɪˈruːliən ; NAmE sɪˈruːliən /
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