crimson 英 [ˈkrɪmzn]   美 [ˈkrɪmzən]

crimson

crimson  英 [ˈkrɪmzn] 美 [ˈkrɪmzən]

n. 深红色  adj. 深红色的  vt. 使变为深红色;脸红 

进行时:crimsoning  过去式:crimsoned  过去分词:crimsoned  第三人称单数:crimsons  名词复数:crimsons 

So for your next holiday party, go for a LRD (Little Red Dress), and suggest he wear a crimson tie to match. 所以说,下一个节日派对,穿着小红裙去吧,还要建议你的那个他也打上一条深红色领带。

  • Crimson is a deep, vivid shade of red. You could describe flowers, blood, or blushing cheeks as crimson.
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  • n. 深红色
  • adj. 深红色的
  • vt. 使变为深红色;脸红
  • vi. 变为深红色;脸红
  • 1. So for your next holiday party, go for a LRD (Little Red Dress), and suggest he wear a crimson tie to match.

    所以说,下一个节日派对,穿着小红裙去吧,还要建议你的那个他也打上一条深红色领带。

  • crimson (n.) "highly chromatic deep red color," early 15c., cremesin, "cloth dyed deep purplish-red," also as an adjective, "of a crimson color," from Old Spanish cremesin "of or belonging to the kermes" (the shield-louse insects from which a deep red dye was obtained), from Medieval Latin cremesinus (see kermes). For similar transfer of the dye word to generic use for "red," compare Old Church Slavonic čruminu, Russian čermnyj "red," from the same source. The French form in 15c.-16c. when the word entered English was cramoisin.
  • crimson (v.) c. 1600, "to make crimson" (transitive), from crimson (n.). From 1805 as "to become crimson" (intransitive). Related: Crimsoned; crimsoning.
crim·son / ˈkrɪmzn ; NAmE ˈkrɪmzn / adjective dark red in colour 深红色的;暗红色的 She went crimson (= her face became very red because she was embarrassed). 她的脸变得通红。 crim·son noun [uncountable ] crimson crimsons crimsoned crimsoning crim·son / ˈkrɪmzn ; NAmE ˈkrɪmzn /
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