crimson
英 [ˈkrɪmzn]
美 [ˈkrɪmzn]
adj. 深红色的; 暗红色的
n. 深红色
v. 变为深红色; 脸红
复数:crimsons 过去式:crimsoned 现在分词:crimsoning 第三人称单数:crimsons 过去分词:crimsoned
Collins.1 / BNC.15596 / COCA.12173
牛津词典
adj.
- 深红色的;暗红色的
dark red in colour- She went crimson (= her face became very red because she was embarrassed) .
她的脸变得通红。
- She went crimson (= her face became very red because she was embarrassed) .
柯林斯词典
- COLOUR 深红色;暗红色
Something that iscrimsonis deep red in colour.- ...a mass of crimson flowers.
一大片火红的花 - ...the lurid, crimson glow of the blast furnaces.
鼓风炉里耀眼、通红的火光
- ...a mass of crimson flowers.
- ADJ (因生气或害羞)脸通红的
If a person goescrimson, their face becomes red because they are angry or embarrassed.- I used to refuse invitations to parties because I knew I'd go crimson every time someone talked to me.
我过去总是拒绝聚会邀请,因为我知道每当有人和我说话,我就会脸红。
- I used to refuse invitations to parties because I knew I'd go crimson every time someone talked to me.
双语例句
- My face went crimson ( which it does out of sheer funk).
我的脸变得通红(我极度恐慌时就会如此)。 - Gatsby stood in the centre of the crimson carpet and gazed around with fascinated eyes.
盖茨比站在绯红的地毯中央,用着了迷的目光向四周张望。 - The bushes, golden and crimson, glowed with the color of fire.
金黄色和绯红色的灌木,火一般的颜色,鲜艳夺目。 - Old World annual having fragrant purple to deep crimson flower heads; naturalized in United States.
旧大陆的一年生植物,花有香味、紫色至深红色;被移植到美国。 - European alpine rose with crimson flowers.
一种欧洲高山地区的开深红色花的蔷薇属植物。 - He flushed crimson and something flashed in his eye.
他脸红了深红色的,而在他眼中闪过。 - Melanie's white face went crimson.
媚兰的白脸变得了徘红。 - Colour: A bright crimson body with youthful pink rim.
颜色:明亮的深红色酒体,边缘带粉红色。 - Densely branching perennial of the eastern United States with white to crimson or purple flowers.
美国东部多枝的多年生植物,有白色至深红色或紫色的花。 - Maple trees turn crimson in autumn.
枫叶在秋天变成深红色。