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greenish

/gree-nish/US // ˈgri nɪʃ //

带绿色的,偏绿色的,绿色的,偏绿色

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : somewhat green; having a tinge of green.

Examples

  • Most trinitite has a greenish tinge, but red trinitite contains copper, remnants of the wires that stretched from the ground to the bomb.

  • Instead of making their own light, it turns out that remarkable little photonic crystals in fish spots reflect certain wavelengths of light, alternating between blues and more greenish-yellows, he reports April 7 in Royal Society Open Science.

  • I have found a pale greenish hue to be very soothing personally.

  • It was a kind of greenish liquid, and it was basically undrinkable.

  • In some parts, the sun's rays struggle to pierce the tree canopies, casting the whole world in a greenish gloom.

  • The greenish suit he wore was filled to capacity with overly developed muscles.

  • A nearly uniform greenish compound of epidote intimately mixed with quartz, also occurs at this place.

  • His eggs were the prettiest of all, a greenish blue, a robin's-egg blue, the dressmakers call it.

  • The emaciated face turned greenish-yellow, but in a moment he seemed to recover, and continued working.

  • Still whistling under his breath, he took off his uniform and donned a strange one, of greenish gray.