fuchsia 英 [ˈfju:ʃə]   美 [ˈfjuʃə]

fuchsia

fuchsia  英 [ˈfju:ʃə] 美 [ˈfjuʃə]

n. 紫红色;[植]倒挂金钟属 

名词复数:fuchsias 

As far as colors go, this year we will be seeing some brights like orange, yellow, fuchsia, apple green, emerald, and amethyst. 至于颜色的流行趋势,今年我们将会看到一些明亮的颜色如橘色、黄色、桃红色、苹果绿、翠绿色和紫色。
For a Chinese chili-braised fish recipe, taken from “Land of Plenty” by fuchsia Dunlop, the first step calls for marinating the fish in rice wine for several minutes. 水煮鱼,摘于Fuchsia Dunlop所著《天府之国》,第一步需要将鱼浸泡于米酒中数分钟。

  • Fuchsia is a deep pink color named after a tropical flower. If you want to grab people's attention, wear a fuchsia swimsuit.
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  • n. 紫红色;[植]倒挂金钟属
  • 1. As far as colors go, this year we will be seeing some brights like orange, yellow, fuchsia, apple green, emerald, and amethyst.

    至于颜色的流行趋势,今年我们将会看到一些明亮的颜色如橘色、黄色、桃红色、苹果绿、翠绿色和紫色。

  • 2. For a Chinese chili-braised fish recipe, taken from “Land of Plenty” by fuchsia Dunlop, the first step calls for marinating the fish in rice wine for several minutes.

    水煮鱼,摘于Fuchsia Dunlop所著《天府之国》,第一步需要将鱼浸泡于米酒中数分钟。

  • 3. The sign is an advertisement for AIDS awareness which is posted on the side of the Apostolic Church, fuchsia pink.

    这是为提高防范艾滋病意识做的广告,就张贴在教堂粉色倒挂金钟的一边。

  • fuchsia (n.) red color (like that of the Fuchsia flowers), 1921, from the ornamental shrub (named 1703 by French botanist Charles Plumier; by 1753 in English), from the Latinized name of German botanist Leonhard Fuchs (1501-1566) + abstract noun ending -ia. The German surname is literally "fox." Not related to Latin fucus "seaweed, sea wrack, tangle" (see fucus) which also gave its name to a red color prepared from it.
fuch·sia / ˈfjuːʃə ; NAmE ˈfjuːʃə / noun [countable ,  uncountable ] a small bush with flowers in two colours of red, purple or white, that hang down 倒挂金钟(灌木,花吊挂,呈红、紫或白色) fuchsia fuchsias fuch·sia / ˈfjuːʃə ; NAmE ˈfjuːʃə /
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