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Definition of turquoise in English: turquoisenoun ˈtəːkwɔɪzˈtəːkwɑːzˈtərˌk(w)ɔɪz mass noun1A greenish-blue colour. as modifier the turquoise waters of the bay 青绿色的湾水。 Example sentencesExamples - They had landed on a crystalline, turquoise lake that was glassy smooth.
- Her long turquoise dress hung down to her feet with a black trench coat covering.
- The main attraction, however, is the turquoise lagoons.
- The magnificent rock verticals, lush meadows and turquoise waters left me literally breathless.
- Leave winter behind for warm sandy beaches, coral reefs, and bright turquoise waters filled with colorful fish.
- The mountains were my back garden and the turquoise sea was my paddling pool.
- I would immerse myself in the clear turquoise waters and savour the soothing feel of the warm ocean.
- Underneath her sweater she wore a long shirt that was bright turquoise and had gold stars on it.
- Immersing myself in the clear turquoise Sardinian sea became a daily fix.
- Her turquoise blue eyes danced in the moonlight.
- The sea was a deep turquoise, and the sun was still shining brightly.
- These islands are blessed with exotic beauty of turquoise blue waters and sandy beaches.
- Turquoise seas, white sands and blue skies… It could only be Fiji.
- She'd grown her hair out longer and she was wearing a turquoise dress.
- The expanse of green, turquoise and blue water opened up before me, stretching to the horizon.
- The turquoise water sparkled in the brilliant sunlight, dazzling the four birds as they hopped across the warm wet sand towards it.
- The sun lit their faces and a turquoise sea rippled behind them.
- The cliffs drop down to secluded bays with jagged rocks and turquoise water.
- He was cute, especially with the turquoise colored eyes.
- The splashback area and floor are covered with hand-painted Italian tiles in dark turquoise and terracotta.
Synonyms sky-blue, azure, cobalt, cobalt blue, sapphire, cerulean, navy, navy blue, saxe, saxe blue, oxford blue, cambridge blue, ultramarine, lapis lazuli, indigo, aquamarine, turquoise, teal, teal blue, cyan, of the colour of the sky, of the colour of the sea 2A semi-precious stone, typically opaque and of a greenish-blue or sky-blue colour, consisting of a hydrated phosphate of copper and aluminium. 绿松石 Example sentencesExamples - Each exquisite creation is studded with semi precious stones like turquoise, amethyst, pearls and corals.
- The mine attracted notice because of the discovery of turquoise crystals.
- Everything is adorned with gold, ruby, turquoise, emeralds and more gold.
- He wore heavy turquoise Navajo jewelry with one single giant platinum and diamond ring.
- Precious stones like turquoise and lapis lazuli came from the West and silk from China via Central Asia.
- Years ago, people would come to these shrines to leave offerings of turquoise, jade and silver for the gods.
- He has long, black braids and wears a large silver bracelet with turquoise.
- Their lands are known for delicate gold work and abundance of gemstones, especially turquoise.
- Slipping on a matching chunky turquoise bangle, she walked out into the hall.
- Rhoda had gotten her a pair of dangly earrings with tiny clunky turquoise chunks hanging from it.
- It is the kind of restaurant that requires you to wear a black polo neck, and lots of big, turquoise jewellery.
- The report that small pieces of turquoise washed off the hills onto the streets after a heavy rain is not exactly true.
- This site is one of the four recognized commercial turquoise deposits in Colorado.
- Even then, cocoa was a cash crop, the seeds traded for gold, silver, turquoise, maize, oil, beans, incense and cotton.
- She'd received a set of green turquoise earrings six months ago, for her Christmas present.
- In the middle of the sword was a turquoise dragon-shaped jewel, much like the one on his shield.
- Some jewels, such as turquoise, traditionally had a sacred value, beyond adornment.
- To help remind myself not to drink, I am wearing a silver and turquoise bracelet.
- She was wearing baggy black drawstring pants, a maroon sweater, and turquoise jewelry.
- The ship landed in the Land of Midian to trade corn for copper and turquoise, and there, Moses slipped away from the rest of the crew.
OriginLate Middle English: from Old French turqueise 'Turkish (stone)'. Definition of turquoise in US English: turquoisenounˈtərˌk(w)ɔɪzˈtərˌk(w)oiz 1A greenish-blue color. as modifier the turquoise waters of the bay 青绿色的湾水。 Example sentencesExamples - The sun lit their faces and a turquoise sea rippled behind them.
- They had landed on a crystalline, turquoise lake that was glassy smooth.
- She'd grown her hair out longer and she was wearing a turquoise dress.
- These islands are blessed with exotic beauty of turquoise blue waters and sandy beaches.
- The splashback area and floor are covered with hand-painted Italian tiles in dark turquoise and terracotta.
- The magnificent rock verticals, lush meadows and turquoise waters left me literally breathless.
- He was cute, especially with the turquoise colored eyes.
- Immersing myself in the clear turquoise Sardinian sea became a daily fix.
- The mountains were my back garden and the turquoise sea was my paddling pool.
- Her long turquoise dress hung down to her feet with a black trench coat covering.
- The sea was a deep turquoise, and the sun was still shining brightly.
- Leave winter behind for warm sandy beaches, coral reefs, and bright turquoise waters filled with colorful fish.
- Her turquoise blue eyes danced in the moonlight.
- The turquoise water sparkled in the brilliant sunlight, dazzling the four birds as they hopped across the warm wet sand towards it.
- The expanse of green, turquoise and blue water opened up before me, stretching to the horizon.
- The main attraction, however, is the turquoise lagoons.
- I would immerse myself in the clear turquoise waters and savour the soothing feel of the warm ocean.
- Turquoise seas, white sands and blue skies… It could only be Fiji.
- Underneath her sweater she wore a long shirt that was bright turquoise and had gold stars on it.
- The cliffs drop down to secluded bays with jagged rocks and turquoise water.
Synonyms sky-blue, azure, cobalt, cobalt blue, sapphire, cerulean, navy, navy blue, saxe, saxe blue, oxford blue, cambridge blue, ultramarine, lapis lazuli, indigo, aquamarine, turquoise, teal, teal blue, cyan, of the colour of the sky, of the colour of the sea 2A semiprecious stone, typically opaque and of a greenish-blue or sky-blue color, consisting of a hydrated hydroxyl phosphate of copper and aluminum. 绿松石 Example sentencesExamples - Each exquisite creation is studded with semi precious stones like turquoise, amethyst, pearls and corals.
- This site is one of the four recognized commercial turquoise deposits in Colorado.
- The report that small pieces of turquoise washed off the hills onto the streets after a heavy rain is not exactly true.
- To help remind myself not to drink, I am wearing a silver and turquoise bracelet.
- Years ago, people would come to these shrines to leave offerings of turquoise, jade and silver for the gods.
- Everything is adorned with gold, ruby, turquoise, emeralds and more gold.
- It is the kind of restaurant that requires you to wear a black polo neck, and lots of big, turquoise jewellery.
- Even then, cocoa was a cash crop, the seeds traded for gold, silver, turquoise, maize, oil, beans, incense and cotton.
- Precious stones like turquoise and lapis lazuli came from the West and silk from China via Central Asia.
- In the middle of the sword was a turquoise dragon-shaped jewel, much like the one on his shield.
- He wore heavy turquoise Navajo jewelry with one single giant platinum and diamond ring.
- He has long, black braids and wears a large silver bracelet with turquoise.
- She was wearing baggy black drawstring pants, a maroon sweater, and turquoise jewelry.
- Their lands are known for delicate gold work and abundance of gemstones, especially turquoise.
- The mine attracted notice because of the discovery of turquoise crystals.
- Slipping on a matching chunky turquoise bangle, she walked out into the hall.
- She'd received a set of green turquoise earrings six months ago, for her Christmas present.
- Some jewels, such as turquoise, traditionally had a sacred value, beyond adornment.
- Rhoda had gotten her a pair of dangly earrings with tiny clunky turquoise chunks hanging from it.
- The ship landed in the Land of Midian to trade corn for copper and turquoise, and there, Moses slipped away from the rest of the crew.
OriginLate Middle English: from Old French turqueise ‘Turkish (stone)’. |