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turquoise

/tur-koiz, -kwoiz/US // ˈtɜr kɔɪz, -kwɔɪz //UK // (ˈtɜːkwɔɪz, -kwɑːz) //

绿松石,松石色,绿松石色,松石

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Also turquois. an opaque mineral, a basic hydrous copper aluminum phosphate often containing a small amount of iron, sky-blue or greenish-blue in color, cut cabochon as a gem.Compare bone turquoise.
    • : Also called turquoise blue . a greenish blue or bluish green.

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Examples

  • “It’s a nod to joyful abandon,” said Emenegger, 53, who added beeswax, sewing thread and bits of turquoise and coral to an old family photo for her contribution.

  • He then piled boulders in front of the walkway, the public’s only corridor to this stretch of beach in Mokuleia, a coastal community rimmed by shimmering, turquoise water.

  • The shades of peach and turquoise that recur in David Carlson’s recent paintings are clean and gentle, like colors a parent might choose for the new baby’s room.

  • A photo from last July shows Stewart immersed in the turquoise water of the Bahamas, head tilted back toward the sun, wet hair draped over her shoulders.

  • We each designed half the backgrounds, all in turquoise, and each animated one character.

  • Below lies the turquoise waters of the caldera, flecked with the white triangles of sailing boats.

  • Then the air suddenly turns still, the downpour stops, and the sky transforms from grey to turquoise.

  • Farah channeled Hollywood's Golden Age as she rocked a full-length turquoise and blinding sparkles mermaid dress.

  • I also like the turquoise blue color of the chips or beads that the kids are stringing together into that intricate design.

  • The opening look combined a light turquoise, slinky evening gown with a mauve headpiece.

  • The lady was sitting gazing out from her window on the second floor of the Hotel de Russie upon the sunlit tranquil turquoise sea.

  • Looking across its waters of turquoise blue, they now made out that which had so puzzled them before.

  • This principality was small, but there was a deal of wealth in it because of its emerald mines and turquoise pits.

  • Then to finish all, Margaret wore in the lace at her throat, a great brooch of turquoise matrix, which matched her eyes.

  • "It's Emma Leveson's ring," said Charles, picking up the little turquoise from among the dust at his feet.