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品蓝;
noun
a vivid purplish blue
The first known use of royal blue was in 1789
ruffed grousenoun
a grouse of the U.S. and Canada with the male having tufts of shiny black feathers around the neck
rubber-stamp1 of 2verb
to approve, endorse, or dispose of as a matter of routine or at the command of another
rubber stamp2 of 2noun
a stamp with a printing face made of rubber
play1 of 2noun
a brisk handling or using
the play of a sword
the conduct, course, or action of a game
rain held up play
a particular act or maneuver in a game
a great play by the shortstop
one's turn in a game
it's your play
exercise or activity for amusement
children at play
absence of any bad intention
said it in play
the act or an instance of playing on words : pun
the act of playing a game and risking something on an uncertain event : gambling, gaming
a way or manner of acting or proceeding : action, conduct
fair play
operation sense 1, activity
brisk or light movement
the light play of a breeze
freedom of motion
too much play in the steering wheel
opportunity for action
the new job gave play to my talents
the stage representation of an action or story
a dramatic composition : drama
play2 of 2verb
to engage in sport or recreation and especially in activity for amusement
children playing
to treat or behave lightly or without respect that is due
play with a new idea
to make use of double meaning or the similarity of sound of two words for humorous effect : pun
to handle something in an absentminded way : toy
played with the pencil
to take advantage
played upon the people's fears
to move swiftly or lightly
shadows playing on the wall
to move freely
to let go in a stream
hoses playing on the fire
to sound in performance
listen to an organ playing
to be staged or presented
what's playing at the movies
to behave in a particular way
play safe
to take part in play ball
play cards
to pretend to take part in the activities of
children playing house
to do for amusement or from mischief
play a trick on someone
to perform on or as if on the stage
play a part
to act the part of
play the fool
to contend against in a game
playing the Dodgers today
to put or keep in action play a fish on a line
play a card in a game
to cause something to produce music or sound play a record
play the piano
break1 of 2verb
to separate into parts suddenly or forcibly glass breaks easily break a bone
break a stick
to fracture a bone of
broke her arm
to curl over and fall apart
waves breaking against the shore
to fail to keep : violate break a promise
broke the law
to force a way break out of jail
burglars broke into the house
to appear or burst forth suddenly the storm broke pandemonium broke loose
day was breaking in the east
to become fair
wait for the weather to break
to run suddenly
break for cover
to penetrate the surface of
fish breaking water
to cut into and turn over the surface of
break ground for a new school
to defeat completely : crush
broke the revolt
to lose or cause to lose health, strength, or spirit broken by grief
broke under the strain
to lose or cause to lose the ability to function because of damage, wear, or strain I broke my watch
the TV set is broken
to reduce in rank
to bring to an end : stop broke silence
break a habit
to have or cause an interruption broke in with a comment
we'll break to let local stations identify themselves
to train an animal
break a horse to the saddle
to make known
break the news
to turn aside or lessen the force of
the bushes broke his fall
to do better than
broke the school record
open entry 2 sense 1a broke the shotgun to load it
break an electric circuit
solve
broke the code
to curve, drop, or change direction sharply
the pitch broke over the plate for a strike
to change sharply in tone, pitch, or intensity
her voice broke
break2 of 2noun
an act, action, or result of breaking
a gap in an electric circuit interrupting the flow of current
a short rest from or an interruption of work, duty, or studies
a planned interruption in a radio or television program
a noticeable change (as in a surface, course, movement, or direction)
a sudden run : dash
a place or situation at which a break occurs : gap
a stroke of luckespecially: a stroke of good luck got all the breaks
a bad break
a favorable situation
a big break in show business
favorable treatment
a tax break
rubber-stamp1 of 2verb
to approve, endorse, or dispose of as a matter of routine or at the command of another
rubber stamp2 of 2noun
a stamp with a printing face made of rubber
rubber plantnoun
a plant that produces rubberespecially: an Asian tree related to the mulberries that is widely raised as a houseplant
rubber bandnoun
a continuous band made of rubber for holding things together : elastic
royal jellynoun
a substance rich in vitamins and proteins that is secreted from glands in the head of honeybees and is fed to all very young larvae and to all maturing queen bees
royal bluenoun
a purplish blue
1 Made of royal blue silk and covered in plastic appliqué flowers, Williams said the real dress was incredibly heavy.
2 Chelsea is royal blue, Manchester City sky, Borussia Dortmund crossing-guard yellow.
3 CMYK color mode: from Royal Blue , magenta, yellow, and yellow, also known as reducing color mode.
CMYK不 暗白模式: 由品蓝, 品赤, 品黄和黄色构不败, 又叫失神模式.
4 This is a brand new pair of lycra jazz pants in royal blue.
这是皇家蓝色爵士乐品牌莱卡裤新鞋.
5 Even when royal blue has covered the whole world SJ would never stop.
即使宝蓝色覆盖了整个世界,他们也不会停止前进!
6 Turquoise, steel and royal blue are called the three iridescent colors.
蓝绿色, 金属色及皇家蓝色被称做三闪光色.
7 Bessie, resplendent in royal blue velvet, was hovering beside the table.
贝茜身穿华丽的深蓝色天鹅绒衣服,在桌旁徘徊。