| 英语单词 | scarlet |
|---|---|
| 英美音标 | 英 ['skɑːlət] 美 ['skɑːrlət] |
| 中文释义 | n.猩红;绯红色;红衣 adj.绯红色的;猩红的 |
| 英语例句 | (1) Scarlet is much lighter than crimson. (2) Shi Yuzhu arrives at the scene as the forum honored guest, the scarlet white trousers, wear the ultra big sunglasses. (3) Trials show the extract from peanut's scarlet can withhold fibrinolysis and speed up the processes of microvascular constriction and production of blood plaque. (4) The flowering shrubs were a scarlet flame. (5) Lobsters turn scarlet when they are boiled. (6) The girl planted some scarlet sage in her garden. (7) Scarlet fever is highly contagious. |
| 中文例句 | (1) 绯红色比深红色亮丽得多。 (2) 史玉柱作为论坛嘉宾来到现场,还是红衣白裤,戴着超大墨镜。 (3) 有实验证明花生米红衣提取物能抑制纤维蛋白的溶解,促进血小板新生及毛细血管收缩,实现止血。 (4) 花丛一片嫣红。 (5) 龙虾在被煮熟的时候会变红。 (6) 女孩在她的花园里种了些一串红。 (7) 猩红热传染性很强。 |
| vocabulary简明 | Use the adjective scarlet to describe things that are a deep, rich red color, like a robin's breast or a wild strawberry. |
| vocabulary扩展 | Some things are such a vivid shade that red doesn't seem to be quite accurate — scarlet is the perfect word to use for them. Blood is scarlet, and so are rubies and ripe cherries and some brilliant red roses. You can also use scarlet as a noun, to talk about the color itself: "My favorite painter uses a lot of scarlet." In the mid-13th century, scarlet simply meant "rich cloth," which might have been the color scarlet or some other color entirely. |
| 柯林斯解释 | 1 [COLOUR 颜色词]猩红色;绯红色;鲜红色 Something that is scarlet is bright red.
2 [COLOUR 颜色词](脸)羞红的,红晕的,涨红的 If someone with pale skin turns or goes scarlet, their face becomes redder than usual because they are very embarrassed or angry. [usu v-link COLOUR]
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