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garnet

/gahr-nit/US // ˈgɑr nɪt //UK // (ˈɡɑːnɪt) //

石榴石,石榴红,石榴,石榴花

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : any of a group of hard, vitreous minerals, silicates of calcium, magnesium, iron, or manganese with aluminum or iron, varying in color: a deep-red transparent variety is used as a gem and as an abrasive.
    • : a deep-red color.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inred
Synonyms
cardinal红衣主教,红衣大主教,红衣主教的,红雀coral珊瑚,瑚,珊珊,玉米crimson大红,大红色,大红袍,大红色的flaming燃烧的,火焰,熊熊燃烧的,燃烧glowing炽热的,焕然一新,焕然一新的,炽热maroon栗色,栗色的,栗色系,栗子色rose玫瑰,玫瑰花,玫瑰色,玫瑰红wine葡萄酒,酒,酒类,酒水bittersweet苦乐参半,苦乐参半的,苦甜,苦味blooming盛开的,盛开,绽放,盛开的花朵blush脸红,腮红,脸红了,脸红心跳brick砖头,砖块,砖,砖瓦burgundy勃艮第,勃艮第语,酒红色,酒红色的carmine茉莉花,胭脂红,胭脂虫,胭脂水粉cerise大红袍,大红,小红帽,小红cherry樱花,樱桃,樱桃树,樱桃花chestnut栗子,栗木,栗色,栗树claret红葡萄酒,紫红色,红酒,紫罗兰copper铜,铜器,铜矿,铜制dahlia大丽花,天竺葵,大利亚,白芷fuchsia紫红色,紫红色的,紫罗兰色,紫红geranium天竺葵,天竺葵,竺可桢,竺可桢的infrared红外线,红外magenta品红,洋红,洋红色,紫红色pink粉红色,粉红,粉色,粉红色的puce紫色,紫色的,紫色系,紫色的东西ruby红宝石,红宝,红宝石色,红石russet赤褐色,红褐色,赤红色,赤色rust锈,锈蚀,锈迹斑斑,铁锈salmon三文鱼,鲑鱼,三文魚,三文治sanguine豁然开朗,豁达,豁达的,豁达的人scarlet大红色,大红,深红色,深红色的titian泰坦,泰坦尼亚,钛合金,泰坦尼克号vermilion朱砂,朱红色,朱红色的,朱色的bloodshot血光之灾,血色,血腥的,血色的florid花卉,花色,花卉类,花色的flushed红红火火,红红火火的,红润的,红红的healthy健康,健康的,健全的,健全inflamed发炎的,发炎,红肿的,发炎了roseate玫瑰色,玫瑰红,玫瑰花,玫瑰色的rosy红色的,红红的,红红火火,玫瑰色rubicund红宝石ruddy红润的,红润,赤色的,红红火火rufescent白癜风,白炽灯,红白喜事,红白相间

Examples

  • She travels to what she calls “power places” and brings back tiny fragments from those places to put in every painting or sculpture that calls for them, including copper, silver, turquoise, garnet, prayer ashes, and minute crystal prayer beads.

  • It’s more of a ruby or garnet than a true red, but it’s nice to see someone paint outside the box.

  • Vermont’s Garnet will contact the state health department and call the individual to recommend a PCR, to make sure the rapid test result was not a false positive.

  • Even Garnet's gyro wrap is made with McLane farms seasoned lamb.

  • The Garnet Café, named for Idaho's state gem, really is precious.

  • Sweet potatoes with orange flesh—Garnet and Jewel types, for example—are too moist.

  • Before each guest stood a tiny glass that looked and sparkled like a garnet gem.

  • She could compare it to nothing she had ever seen, and the garnet lights which it emitted were unspeakably rare.

  • Henry Garnet, provincial of the Jesuits, executed for the gunpowder plot.

  • Thomas Garnet died; an English physician and chemist, and an author on chemistry, &c.

  • The new universe which we were entering was made up principally of red, ruby, and garnet suns.