ultramarine
noun [ U ] uk/ˌʌl.trə.məˈriːn/ us/ˌʌl.trə.məˈriːn/
群青色,佛青色
a bright blue colour
The plant has hooded flowers of deepest ultramarine.
The rocks shelved steeply and the colour of the water deepened to ultramarine.
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- The range of the artist's palette widened to include cobalt blue, ultramarine, and chrome yellow.
- Lounging by a pool of translucent ultramarine, I sipped my drink.
- Her ancient Egypt is a vision in turquoise, gold, and ultramarine.
ultramarine
adjective uk/ˌʌl.trə.məˈriːn/ us/ˌʌl.trə.məˈriːn/
群青色的,佛青色的
of a bright blue colour
Often when she went out she wore an ultramarine evening dress.
Below is an ultramarine sea, streaked emerald green.
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- The narrow terraces were a riot of blood-red poppies and ultramarine cornflowers.
- The double front doors were ultramarine blue.
- Her elegant legs were hidden in the ultramarine satin folds of her skirt.