cerulean

英 [sɪ'ruːlɪən] 美 [sə'rʊljən]
  • adj. 蔚蓝的,天蓝色的
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cerulean 天蓝色的

来自拉丁词caelum, 天空,词源同celestial。字母l,r 音变。

cerulean (adj.)
1660s, with -an + Latin caeruleus "blue, dark blue, blue-green," perhaps dissimilated from caelulum, diminutive of caelum "heaven, sky," which is of uncertain origin (see celestial). The Latin word was applied by Roman authors to the sky, the Mediterranean, and occasionally to leaves or fields. As a noun, from 1756.
1. Description: Beautiful Cerulean Blue ribbed silk with a box print in Berry, Midnight, and Gold.
Description框: 美丽的蓝色带肋与西鲁林在贝里, 午夜, 丝绸和盒印刷金.

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2. And then I think it was Yves St Laurent , wasn't it, who showed cerulean military jackets?
之后我想想是伊夫·圣·洛朗还是谁来着,推出了天蓝色的军装外套.

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