crimson
adj. 深红色的
Something that is crimson is deep red in colour.
...a mass of crimson flowers.
一大片火红的花
...the lurid, crimson glow of the blast furnaces.
鼓风炉里耀眼、通红的火光
If a person goes crimson, their face becomes red because they are angry or embarrassed.
I used to refuse invitations to parties because I knew I'd go crimson every time someone talked to me.
我过去总是拒绝聚会邀请,因为我知道每当有人和我说话,我就会脸红。
1. a deep and vivid red
1. turn red, as if in embarrassment or shame;
1. having any of numerous bright or strong colors reminiscent of the color of blood or cherries or tomatoes or rubies
2. characterized by violence or bloodshed;
3. (especially of the face) reddened or suffused with or as if with blood from emotion or exertion;
Again the crimson flags and rags erupted.
深红的旗帜再次挥舞飘扬.
Presently though, Crimson was distracted by a small figure waving a jeweled object.
然而很快克里森就被挥舞着一件宝石物件的小小身影给转移了注意力.
Mary flushed crimson with embarrassment.
玛丽羞得脸红了.
Crimson draperies were looped along the walls.
四面墙壁上悬垂着深红色环状打褶的装饰织物.
He turned crimson under the insults.
他的脸因受到侮辱而涨得通红.