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bluish

/bloo-ish/US // ˈblu ɪʃ //UK // (ˈbluːɪʃ) //

带蓝色的,略带蓝色的,微蓝,带蓝色

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : somewhat blue.

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Examples

  • Others saw it as being in shadow, where bluish light dominates.

  • Richard Feynman has related, “When I see equations, I see the letters in colors … light-tan j’s, slightly violet-bluish n’s, and dark brown x’s flying around.”

  • If there are none of the target antibodies in the blood, the chemicals glow bluish-green.

  • A bit of red may develop on the outside and bluish-purple on the inside.

  • Within six days, however, the infant was admitted to a pediatric hospital with diarrhea, bluish skin, and respiratory failure.

  • The pose of the figure is absurd, and the bluish coloring atrocious.

  • The bluish pellets of diatomite soaked in hydrocyanic acid were poured through chutes.

  • Hers is bluish, though they come in other flavors and styles.

  • The cytoplasm of lymphocytes is generally robin's-egg blue; that of the large mononuclears may have a faint bluish tinge.

  • Wright's stain gives such cells a faint bluish tinge when the condition is mild, and a rather deep blue when severe.

  • She watched the two children a moment as they dropped handfuls of the bluish globes on the towel.

  • A small island, near Cape Arnhem, is also composed of granite, in which the felspar has a bluish hue.

  • It was the man with the bluish cheek scar who had accosted him after the triple-killing in that office building.