carmine 英 [ˈkɑ:maɪn]   美 [ˈkɑrmaɪn]

carmine

carmine  英 [ˈkɑ:maɪn] 美 [ˈkɑrmaɪn]

adj. 深红色的;洋红色的  n. 深红色;洋红色 

名词复数:carmines 

Colors such as scarlet, red and carmine help in the promotion of love and romance. 另外,猩红、红色和洋红色,能促进桃花运。
"It's like we've gone back 15 years in time," said carmine Ryan, who founded Ryan Bros Coffee in San Diego with his brothers Tom and Harry in the early 1990s, using credit cards. Ryan Bros Coffee创办人之一--卡麦・瑞恩(Carmine Ryan)说:“我们就像退回到了15年前。” 他在1990年代与兄弟汤姆和哈瑞利用信用卡贷款,共同创办了这家公司。

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  • adj. 深红色的;洋红色的
  • n. 深红色;洋红色
  • 1. Colors such as scarlet, red and carmine help in the promotion of love and romance.

    另外,猩红、红色和洋红色,能促进桃花运。

  • 2. "It's like we've gone back 15 years in time," said carmine Ryan, who founded Ryan Bros Coffee in San Diego with his brothers Tom and Harry in the early 1990s, using credit cards.

    Ryan Bros Coffee创办人之一--卡麦・瑞恩(Carmine Ryan)说:“我们就像退回到了15年前。” 他在1990年代与兄弟汤姆和哈瑞利用信用卡贷款,共同创办了这家公司。

  • 3. carmine Coppola must have had some good genes: The Italian-American composer's family tree reads like a who's who of modern American film.

    卡曼•科波拉(Carmine Coppola),这个意大利裔的美国作曲家一定有天生的好基因。 科波拉家族在现代美国电影业中赫赫有名。

  • carmine (n.) 1712, "pure red dyestuff obtained from cochineal," from French carmin (12c.), from Medieval Latin carminium, from Arabic qirmiz "crimson" (see kermes, also compare crimson (n.)). Form influenced in Latin by minium "red lead, cinnabar," a word said to be of Iberian origin. As an adjective from 1737; as a color name from 1799. Related: Carminic.
car·mine / ˈkɑːmaɪn ; NAmE ˈkɑːrmaɪn / adjective ( formal) dark red in colour 深红色的;暗红色的 car·mine noun [uncountable ] carmine carmines car·mine / ˈkɑːmaɪn ; NAmE ˈkɑːrmaɪn /
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