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emerald

/em-er-uhld, em-ruhld/US // ˈɛm ər əld, ˈɛm rəld //UK // (ˈɛmərəld, ˈɛmrəld) //

绿宝石,翡翠色,翡翠,绿宝石色

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a rare variety of beryl that is colored green by chromium and valued as a gem.
    • : emerald green.
    • : Printing. a 6½-point type of a size between nonpareil and minion.
    • : Ornithology. any of numerous small bright green hummingbirds of the genus Chlorostilbon.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : having a clear, deep-green color.

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Examples

  • When Bobby climbed out of the family pool after his morning laps, his beauty was rivaled only by Sue Ellen doing the same but in her neon emerald one-piece.

  • As we've reported previously, after being diagnosed with terminal cancer, Fenn buried a treasure chest filled with gold, rubies, emeralds, and diamonds somewhere in the Rocky Mountains.

  • Here, amid the rich, dark earth and emerald farm fields, she is home.

  • Sansevieria masoniana, for example, looks like a “tie-dye tongue sticking out of a pot,” and Sansevieria cylindrica “looks like a miniature emerald city,” she says.

  • You’ll see a big rockface, and it has gone from a light covering of green moss, to this dense emerald green.

  • But they had not quit and here they now were as the Emerald Society Pipes and Drums came into the Garden.

  • The NYPD Emerald Society pipes and drums struck up a slow march and the procession began the journey to the cemetery.

  • In April, the 19-year-old brunette in an emerald gown was crowned Miss Honduras.

  • On the way down into Spain the road several times broke from tree cover in valleys that were a sea of saturated emerald.

  • My first week in Tel Aviv was one meeting followed by another, affording little time to enjoy this emerald by the sea of a city.

  • This would mean an additional two weeks to the tour, and no doubt more time could pleasantly be spent in the Emerald Isle.

  • People say that the emerald means success in love, replied Mrs. Towne.

  • The cropped grass shone clear as emerald, and all the garden showed clear-cut and solid and stable in its propriety and order.

  • I looked into the sky again, and saw a second sun,—this one a beautiful emerald green.

  • Of a sudden they passed from the wood, and saw before them a wide prairie of emerald grass.

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