violet
- IPA[ˈvʌɪəlɪt]
英式
- a herbaceous plant of temperate regions, typically having purple, blue, or white five-petalled flowers, one petal of which forms a landing pad for pollinating insects.;used in names of similar-flowered plants of other families, e.g. African violet.
- of a bluish-purple colour
noun: violet, plural noun: violets
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- 1. a herbaceous plant of temperate regions, typically having purple, blue, or white five-petalled flowers, one petal of which forms a landing pad for pollinating insects.
- ▪ used in names of similar-flowered plants of other families, e.g. African violet.
- 2. a bluish-purple colour seen at the end of the spectrum opposite red a beautiful blue with a tinge of violet
形容詞
- 1. of a bluish-purple colour her almost violet eyes were a bit startling
- a sweet violet of a variety with a heavy scent and lavender-coloured flowers which are often ...
Oxford Dictionary
- an exaggeratedly shy person: Dorothy is no shrinking violet when it comes to expressing her views
Oxford American Dictionary
- a scentless wild violet, typically having purple or lilac flowers.
Oxford American Dictionary
- an exaggeratedly shy person: Dorothy is no shrinking violet when it comes to expressing her views
Oxford Dictionary
- a scentless wild violet, typically having purple or lilac flowers.
Oxford Dictionary
- a tropical American hummingbird with green or brown plumage and a glittering purple patch ...
Oxford Dictionary
- a small East African plant with heart-shaped velvety leaves and violet, pink, or white flowers.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a small East African plant with heart-shaped velvety leaves and violet, pink, or white flowers.
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈvī(ə)lət]
美式
- a herbaceous plant of temperate regions, typically having purple, blue, or white five-petaled ...
- of a purplish-blue color: her almost violet eyes were a bit startling
Oxford American Dictionary