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purplish

/pur-plish/US // ˈpɜr plɪʃ //

带紫色的,略带紫色的,略带紫色,带紫色

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of or having a somewhat purple hue.

Examples

  • He bathed the vegetable seeds for his garden for a minute in the lamp’s rich, purplish glow, and then planted them.

  • The orange glow began to fade as the sun set, turning softer, then pink as the sky darkened to a purplish blue.

  • A summer storm cell breaks, purplish and powerful, over the North Park Baptist Church on the north side of Orlando.

  • Post 2010, the once-purplish second district was redrawn to be solidly red.

  • She was wearing a purplish button-down shirt and black trousers, and people seemed very happy to meet her.

  • The species is peculiar for its yellow pearly internal coat, and purplish rays.

  • Fine-grained quartzose sandstone, of a purplish hue, resembling a rock on the banks of the Severn, near Bridgenorth.

  • Purplish-brown epidote, with small nests or concretions of green epidote and quartz; forming a sort of amygdaloid.

  • The inside is pale purplish-brown, with a yellowish-white muscular impression.

  • Gaunt and grim was the vast station, with its freezing purplish electric light.