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blue-sky
- IPA[ˈblo͞oˌskī]
美式
- not yet practical or profitable
- make impractical or as yet unachievable plans.
verb: blue-sky, 3rd person present: blue-skies, gerund or present participle: blue-skying, past tense: blue-skied, past participle: blue-skied
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形容詞
- 1. informal not yet practical or profitable blue-sky research
動詞
- 1. make impractical or as yet unachievable plans.
- a bright clear blue: forget-me-nots of the purest sky blue a sky-blue suit
Oxford Dictionary
- a bright clear blue: forget-me-nots of the purest sky blue a sky-blue suit
Oxford American Dictionary
- a non-existent colour: they caught him red-handed … not to mention green and yellow and sky-blue pink
Oxford Dictionary
- a law regulating the sale of securities, intended to protect the public from fraud.
Oxford American Dictionary
- as a complete surprise
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[ˌbluːˈskʌɪ]
英式
- creative or visionary and unconstrained by practicalities: blue-sky thinking
Oxford Dictionary