Vaihtoehtoiset kirjoitusmuodot
- (vanhentunut) blew
- (rikkinäinen englanti) bloo
- (vanhentunut) blewe
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Haettu sana löytyi näillä lähdekielillä:
| Kieli | Käännökset |
|---|
| bulgaria | син (sin), унил, потиснат, порнографски (pornográfski) |
| espanja | azul, celeste, melancólico, triste, azular, verde |
| esperanto | blua, bluo |
| hollanti | blauw, blauwe, teneergeslagen, depressief, depressieve |
| italia | blu, azzurro, luci rosse, zaffera |
| japani | 青い (aoi), 青 (ao), 青の (あおの, ao no / aono), 憂鬱な (yū'utsu na / ゆううつな, yūutsu na), ブルーな (burūna / burū na), ピンク (pinku), あお (ao), ブルー (burū), あおい (aoi), 青海原, 青色 |
| kreikka | μπλε (ble), κυανός (kyanós), μελανός (melanós) |
| latina | caeruleus, līvidus, venetus |
| latvia | zils, zilais, zilums |
| liettua | mėlynas, mėlyna |
| norja | blå, blåfarge |
| portugali | azulado, azul, azular, triste, melancólico, deprimido, pornô, pornográfico, profano, claro |
| puola | niebieski, błękitny, błękit, modry |
| ranska | bleu, bleus, blues, bleuir, porno, déprimé, bleuter, rose |
| ruotsi | blå, deprimerad, blått |
| saksa | blau, Blau, bläuen, depressiv, niedergeschlagen, schwermütig, traurig, blau werden, einbläuen, brünieren |
| suomi | sininen, siniseksi, alakuloinen, sini, sinistyä, sinertyä, pornografinen, porno-, sinistää, demokraattinen, avomeri, synkkä, sinisiipi, apea |
| tanska | blå |
| turkki | mavi, kök, gök, māvi |
| tšekki | modrý, modř |
| unkari | kék |
| venäjä | синий (sini), голубой (goluboi), синева (sineva) |
| viro | sinine |
Määritelmät
Adjektiivi
- Of a blue hue.
- (informal) Depressed, melancholic, sad.
- Having a bluish or purplish shade to the skin due to a lack of oxygen to the normally deep-red red blood cells; cyanotic.
- (of a flame) Pale, without redness or glare.
- (politics) Supportive of, run by (a member of), pertaining to, or dominated by a political party represented by the colour blue.
- (US politics) Supportive of, run by (a member of), pertaining to, or dominated by the Democratic Party.
- (Australian politics) Supportive of or related to the Liberal Party.
- (UK politics) Supportive of or related to the Conservative Party.
- (astronomy) Of, dominated by, or shifted toward the higher-frequency, or "bluer", end of the electromagnetic spectrum.
- (particle physics) Having a colour charge of blue.
- (of steak) Extra rare; left very raw and cold.
- (of a dog or cat) Having a coat of fur of a slaty gray shade.
- (archaic) Severe or overly strict in morals; gloomy.
- (archaic, of women) Literary; scholarly; bluestockinged.
- (informal) Risqué; obscene; profane; pornographic.
- (slang, dated) Drunk.
Verbi
- (transitive, slang, dated) To spend (money) extravagantly; to blow.
- (ergative) To make or become blue; to turn blue.
- (transitive, metallurgy) To treat the surface of steel so that it is passivated chemically and becomes more resistant to rust.
- (transitive, laundry) To brighten by treating with blue (laundry aid).
- (intransitive, Australia, slang) To fight, brawl, or argue.
Substantiivi
- (countable and uncountable) The colour of the clear sky or the deep sea; the colour midway between green and violet in the visible spectrum and one of the primary additive colours.
- Anything coloured blue, especially to distinguish it from similar objects differing only in colour.
- A blue dye or pigment.
- (uncountable) Blue clothing.
- (in the plural) A blue uniform. See blues.
- A member of a sports team that wears blue colours; (in the plural) a nickname for the team as a whole. See also blues.
- (baseball, slang) An umpire, in reference to the typical dark-blue colour of the umpire's uniform. Sometimes perceived by umpires as derogatory when used by players or coaches while disputing a call.
- Sporting colours awarded by a university or other institution for sporting achievement, such as representing one's university, especially and originally at Oxford and Cambridge Universities in England. See also full blue, half blue.
- A person who has received such sporting colours.
- (slang) A member of law enforcement.
- (now historical) A bluestocking.
- The sky, literally or figuratively.
- The ocean; deep waters.
- The far distance; a remote or distant place.
- A dog or cat with a slaty gray coat.
- (snooker) One of the colour balls used in snooker, with a value of five points.
- (entomology) Any of the butterflies of the subfamily Polyommatinae in the family Lycaenidae, most of which have blue on their wings.
- A bluefish.
- (Australia, colloquial) An argument or brawl.
- A liquid with an intense blue colour, added to a laundry wash to prevent yellowing of white clothes.
- Any of several processes to protect metal against rust.
- (British) A type of firecracker.
- (particle physics) One of the three colour charges for quarks.
- (UK politics) A member or supporter of the Conservative Party.
- A blue cheese.
- (slang, uncountable) Risqué or pornographic material.
Esimerkit
- the deep blue sea
- “Heavens!” exclaimed Nina, “the blue-stocking and the fogy!—and yours are pale blue, Eileen!—you’re about as self-conscious as Drina—slumping there with your hair tumbling à la Mérode! Oh, it's very picturesque, of course, but a straight spine and good grooming is better.”
- The candle burns blue.
- The air was blue with oaths. a blue movie
- I live in a blue constituency. Congress turned blue in the mid-term elections.
- Illawarra turns blue in Liberal washout
- blue and sour religionists; blue laws
- The ladies were very blue and well informed.
- The boys in blue marched to the pipers.
- The ball came out of the blue and cracked his windshield.
- His request for leave came out of the blue.
- If they had a blue between themselves, they kept it there, it never flowed out onto the streets to innocent people — like a lot of things that have been happenin′ on the streets today.
- On another occasion, there was a blue between Henry Daniels and Merv Wilson down at the pig sale. I don′t know what it was about, it only lasted a minute or so, but they shook hands when it was over and that was the end of it.
- I was a bit disappointed. Was that it? No abuse like Lord Byron had endured? Not that I was wishing that upon myself. It was just that a blue between my parents, albeit a raging, foul, bile-spitting hate fest, was not exactly Charles Dickens.
- They was willing to blue the lot and have nothing left when they got home except debts on the never-never.
- The sea is blue.
- Nom
- She was feeling blue.
- A blue movie.
- Blue seats.
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