aureate
英 ['ɔːrɪət]
美['ɔrɪət]
- adj. 金色的;镀金的;灿烂的;文体华丽的
英英释义
- 1. elaborately or excessively ornamented;
- "flamboyant handwriting"
- "the senator's florid speech"
- 2. having the deep slightly brownish color of gold;
- "long aureate (or golden) hair"
- "a gold carpet"
实用场景例句
- an aureate style of writing
- 华丽的文风
牛津词典
- I was been aureate by this to infect in autumn. infatuating with.
- 我被这金色的秋天感染了. 陶醉了. 啊!
期刊摘选
- Residential building appearance uses aureate glass, outside wall concrete ply 1 foot.
- 住宅楼外表采用金色的玻璃, 外墙混凝土厚度1英尺.
期刊摘选
- The end affirms consistently, being like most the abundant within sight and aureate paddy field!
- 最后一致认定, 最像丰收在望金色的稻田!
期刊摘选
- Catoon and caricature doing have like fruit basket, aureate string, Ailisi learn a garden?
- 有没有像水果篮子, 金色琴弦, 爱丽丝学园一样的动漫?
期刊摘选
- Byron himself is a disembodied idea, an aureate memory, compared with Aaron.
- 跟埃伦相比,拜伦本人只是一个没有血肉的概念, 一个光辉灿烂的回忆而已.
辞典例句
- Receive reception newest message: Aureate spreading gradually towards the domain beyond dress and dress.
- 接收到的最新讯息: 金色正向着服饰和服饰以外的领域逐渐蔓延.
期刊摘选
- If no matter sunlight melt out aureate streetscape.
- 如果没有问题了金色的阳光融化街景.
期刊摘选
- Why do you have aureate long hair woollen cloth?
- 你们为什么有金色长发呢?
期刊摘选
- Young girl also can be gone after luxuriant aureate, perfume is not exceptional also!
- 年轻的女孩也可以追求华丽的金色, 香水也不例外!
期刊摘选
- an aureate style of writing
- 华丽的文风
《牛津高阶英汉双解词典》
中文词源
aureate 华丽的
来自词根aur, 发光,金黄。
双语例句
- 1. an aureate style of writing
- 华丽的文风
来自《权威词典》
- 2. Byron himself is a disembodied idea, an aureate memory, compared with Aaron.
- 跟埃伦相比,拜伦本人只是一个没有血肉的概念, 一个光辉灿烂的回忆而已.
来自辞典例句
- 3. I was been aureate by this to infect in autumn. infatuating with.
- 我被这金色的秋天感染了. 陶醉了. 啊!
来自互联网
- 4. Residential building appearance uses aureate glass, outside wall concrete ply 1 foot.
- 住宅楼外表采用金色的玻璃, 外墙混凝土厚度1英尺.
来自互联网
- 5. Why do you have aureate long hair woollen cloth?
- 你们为什么有金色长发呢?
来自互联网
英文词源
- aureate (adj.)
- early 15c., "gold, gold-colored," also figuratively, "splendid, brilliant," from Latin aureatus "decorated with gold," from aureus "golden," from aurum "gold," from PIE root *aus- (2) "gold" (cognates: Sanskrit ayah "metal," Avestan ayo, Latin aes "brass," Old English ar "brass, copper, bronze," Gothic aiz "bronze," Old Lithuanian ausas "gold"), probably related to root *aus- "to shine" (see aurora).