ultramarine 英 [,ʌltrəmə'riːn;'ʌlt-]   美 [,ʌltrəmə'rin]

ultramarine

ultramarine  英 [,ʌltrəmə'riːn;'ʌlt-] 美 [,ʌltrəmə'rin]

n. 深蓝色;天青石做成的蓝色颜料  adj. 群青色的;海外的 

名词复数:ultramarines 

Maggie's head was spinning in a daze of ultramarine blue far removed from Catholicism or Polynesia . 麦琪的思想远离天主教而沉入了让人眼花缭乱的深蓝色中。
The Impressionists created violet by glazing cobalt blue or ultramarine with red, or by using new cobalt and manganese violet pigments that had become available to artists. 印象派画家通过在钴蓝色或群青色上涂一层红色来得到紫色,或者直接使用当时已经开始生产的紫色钴锰颜料。

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  • n. 深蓝色;天青石做成的蓝色颜料
  • adj. 群青色的;海外的
  • 1. Maggie's head was spinning in a daze of ultramarine blue far removed from Catholicism or Polynesia .

    麦琪的思想远离天主教而沉入了让人眼花缭乱的深蓝色中。

  • 2. The Impressionists created violet by glazing cobalt blue or ultramarine with red, or by using new cobalt and manganese violet pigments that had become available to artists.

    印象派画家通过在钴蓝色或群青色上涂一层红色来得到紫色,或者直接使用当时已经开始生产的紫色钴锰颜料。

  • 3. Simultaneously the ultramarine trade and the colony development, causes the massive wealths to concentrate in the Britain bourgeoisie hand.

    同时海外贸易和殖民地的开发,使大量财富集中到英国资产阶级手中。

  • ultramarine (n.) 1590s, "blue pigment made from lapis lazuli," from Medieval Latin ultramarinus, literally "beyond the sea," from Latin ultra- "beyond" (from suffixed form of PIE root *al- "beyond") + marinus "of the sea," from mare "sea, the sea, seawater," from PIE root *mori- "body of water." Said to be so called because the mineral was imported from Asia.
ultra·mar·ine / ˌʌltrəməˈriːn ; NAmE ˌʌltrəməˈriːn / noun [uncountable ] a bright blue colour 群青色;佛青色 ultramarine ultramarines ultra·mar·ine / ˌʌltrəməˈriːn ; NAmE ˌʌltrəməˈriːn /
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