purple
n. 紫色, 帝位 a. 紫色的, 帝王的, 华而不实的 v. (使)成紫色
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紫色;紫袍
a dark colour that is a mixture of red and blue
变成紫色
使成紫色
紫色的;帝王的;华而不实的
having a dark colour that is a mixture of red and blue
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A colour between red and blue; violet, though often closer to magenta.
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Any non-spectral colour on the line of purples on a colour chromaticity diagram or a colour wheel between violet and red.
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Cloth, or a garment, dyed a purple colour; especially, a purple robe, worn as an emblem of rank or authority; specifically, the purple robe or mantle worn by Ancient Roman emperors as the emblem of imperial dignity.
可数 不可数to put on the imperial purple
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Imperial power.
可数 不可数 引申义1776-1788, Edward Gibbon, The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire He was born in the purple.
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Any of various species of mollusks from which Tyrian purple dye was obtained, especially the common dog whelk.
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The purple haze cultivar of cannabis in the kush family, either pure or mixed with others, or by extension any variety of smoked marijuana.
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Purpura.
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Earcockle, a disease of wheat.
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Any of the species of large butterflies, usually marked with purple or blue, of the genus Basilarchia (formerly Limenitis).
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A cardinalate.
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Ellipsis of purple drank.
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Synonym of snakebite and black.
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To turn purple in colour.
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To dye purple.
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To clothe in purple.
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Of a purple hue.
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Not predominantly red or blue, but having a mixture of Democrat and Republican support.
美国 政治purple state
purple city
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Mixed between social democrats and liberals.
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Imperial; regal.
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Blood-red; bloody.
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Of language, extravagantly ornate, like purple prose.
媒体Near-synonyms: flowery, overwrought
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Of a sector, lap, etc., completed in the fastest time so far in a given session.
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From Middle English purple, purpel, from Old English purpul (“purple”, adjective), taken from Old English purpure (“purple colour”, noun), from Latin purpura (“purple dye, shellfish”), from Ancient Greek πορφύρα (porphúra, “purple-fish”), perhaps of Semitic origin. Doublet of purpura and purpure. The sense of "imperial power" is from the wearing of the color purple by emperors and kings.
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