Azul in english

blue

pronunciation: blu part of speech: adjective, noun
In gestures

azul = blue. 

Example: When appropriate, give 'col.' for multicoloured objects, or name the colour(s) of the object if it is in one or two colours, or give 'b&w' for black and white objects; e.g., 1 bowl : porcelain, blue and white = When appropriate, give 'col.' for multicoloured objects, or name the colour(s) of the object if it is in one or two colours, or give 'b&w' for black and white objects; e.g., 1 bowl : porcelain, blue and white.

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» arándano azulblueberry .

Example: This article profiles four successful small farms that grow strawberries, blueberries, olives, and persimmons.

» arrendajo azulblue jay .

Example: Blue jays eat other birds' eggs, acorns, fruit, nuts and insects.

» atún de aleta azulbluefin tuna .

Example: A report on the state of bluefin tuna fisheries has found that, without drastic measures, there is a less than 1 percent chance of the population returning to healthy levels by 2024.

» azul aceradosteel blue .

Example: The buds have a steel-blue color before the flowers appear, which gives the plant the appearance of being in bloom longer.

» azul acerosteel blue .

Example: The buds have a steel-blue color before the flowers appear, which gives the plant the appearance of being in bloom longer.

» azul celestesky blueazurelight blue .

Example: Her love of nostalgia is apparent in the decoration -- the walls are bright pistachio green and sky blue.

Example: French ultramarine blue was non-toxic and as permanent as the natural variety but darker and less azure.

Example: Light blue skinny jeans, made from the same materials as the dark blue ones, are also part of the current fashion trends.

» azul cielosky blue .

Example: Her love of nostalgia is apparent in the decoration -- the walls are bright pistachio green and sky blue.

» azul claroclear blue .

Example: Britain still enjoying clear blue skies -- and there will be plenty of warm weather for the weekend.

» azul de PrusiaPrussian blue .

Example: Since the 1960s, Prussian blue has been used to treat people who have been internally contaminated with radioactive materials.

» azul de ultramarultramarineultramarine blue .

Example: Ultramarine was made from the semi-precious gem lapis lazuli and was so costly in the nineteenth century that artists infrequently used it.

Example: French ultramarine blue was non-toxic and as permanent as the natural variety but darker and less azure.

» azul intensodeep blue .

Example: They wore field dress uniforms, which were deep blue with red woolen collars, cuffs, and lapels and coattails lined in white.

» azul marinonavy-bluemarine blue .

Example: He was wearing a pair of navy-blue swimming trunks many sizes too large but they had a drawstring, so that didn't matter.

Example: When this color, taken from the usual color of the uniforms of sailors, originally came into use in the early 19th century, it was initially called marine blue.

» azul oscurodark bluedeep blue .

Example: Actually, they are sheets of paper coated with aniline dye which is commonly dark blue or purple, although rainbow packs are obtainable which include red, blue, green, yellow, brown and black.

Example: They wore field dress uniforms, which were deep blue with red woolen collars, cuffs, and lapels and coattails lined in white.

» azul turquesaturquoiseturquoise blue .

Example: The water is turquoise due to high concentrations of dissolved lime picked up as it runs through sedimentary rock.

Example: This hand-carved wood rooster is bright turquoise blue with white, yellow and red designs.

» azul ultramarinoultramarineultramarine blue .

Example: Ultramarine was made from the semi-precious gem lapis lazuli and was so costly in the nineteenth century that artists infrequently used it.

Example: French ultramarine blue was non-toxic and as permanent as the natural variety but darker and less azure.

» azul verdosogreenish-blue .

Example: That's why water looks greenish-blue and the deeper the water, the more greenish-blue it looks.

» campánula azulbluebell .

Example: England has a wealth of wild flowers including snowdrops, daffodils, bluebells, primroses, buttercups and cowslips.

» cielo azulblue sky .

Example: A perfect day almost always involves two things -- a blue sky and plenty of smiles.

» Comité Internacional del Escudo Azul (ICBS)International Committee of the Blue Shield (ICBS) .

Example: The International Committee of the Blue Shield (ICBS) aims to provide authorities and professionals with expertise and networks in the case of armed conflict or natural disasters that could affect cultural heritage.

» con ojos azulesblue-eyed .

Example: White-skinned people with blue eyes aren't just responsible for the current crisis; the blue-eyed palefaces are responsible for saddling the world with a financial system that has a built-in tendency to crash.

» de color azul aceradosteel blue .

Example: The buds have a steel-blue color before the flowers appear, which gives the plant the appearance of being in bloom longer.

» de color azul acerosteel blue .

Example: The buds have a steel-blue color before the flowers appear, which gives the plant the appearance of being in bloom longer.

» de ojos azulesblue-eyed .

Example: White-skinned people with blue eyes aren't just responsible for the current crisis; the blue-eyed palefaces are responsible for saddling the world with a financial system that has a built-in tendency to crash.

» el príncipe azulPrince CharmingMr Right .

Example: The author focuses on debunking the Cinderella Myth -- that relates the tale of Cinderella who is abused and exploited until she finds Prince Charming and lives happily ever after.

Example: She doesn't have a boyfriend at the moment but she is planning to freeze her eggs in two or three years if she hasn't met Mr Right by then.

» enfermedad de la lengua azulbluetongue disease .

Example: Bluetongue disease (also called catarrhal fever) is a non-contagious, insect-borne viral disease of ruminants.

» Escudo Azul, theBlue Shield, the .

Example: The Blue Shield is the equivalent of the Red Cross/Red Crescent in the field of cultural heritage.

» libro azulBlue book [Libro diplomático británico y estadounidense de cubiertas azules, en que el Gobierno publica documentos oficiales sobre asuntos de política extranjera] .

Example: The reports to the committee in the British context of Parliament are the White papers and Blue books collectively known as Command papers.

» mar azulblue sea .

Example: With its tropical weather, crystal blue seas, and colourful marine life, Thailand is a perfect place to go scuba diving.

» ponerse azulturn + blue .

Example: I was brushing her hair in the living room when she flopped over and her lips turned blue.

» príncipe azulwhite knightknight in shining armour .

Example: He was seen as the white knight who saved the school by transforming it from 'the armpit of the district' to a good school.

Example: The article is entitled 'Virtual libraries in Africa: a dream, or a knight in shining armour'.

» queso azulblue cheese .

Example: I love this mixed vegetable salad with a generous helping of blue cheese with pasta and meat dishes.

» sangre azulblue blood .

Example: She and her blue-blood lawyer fiancé still have not set a date for their wedding.

» tirando a azulbluish  .

Example: Rainbow trout have greenish or bluish spots on a torpedo-shaped body.

» urraca azulblue jay .

Example: Blue jays eat other birds' eggs, acorns, fruit, nuts and insects.

» volverse azulturn + blue .

Example: I was brushing her hair in the living room when she flopped over and her lips turned blue.

Azul synonyms

down in spanish: abajo, pronunciation: daʊn part of speech: adverb dark in spanish: oscuro, pronunciation: dɑrk part of speech: adjective low in spanish: bajo, pronunciation: loʊ part of speech: adjective noble in spanish: noble, pronunciation: noʊbəl part of speech: adjective grim in spanish: severo, pronunciation: grɪm part of speech: adjective dismal in spanish: triste, pronunciation: dɪzməl part of speech: adjective profane in spanish: profano, pronunciation: proʊfeɪn part of speech: adjective gloomy in spanish: melancólico, pronunciation: glumi part of speech: adjective gentle in spanish: amable, pronunciation: dʒentəl part of speech: adjective dirty in spanish: sucio, pronunciation: dɜrti part of speech: adjective sexy in spanish: sexy, pronunciation: seksi part of speech: adjective naughty in spanish: travieso, pronunciation: nɔti part of speech: adjective dejected in spanish: abatido, pronunciation: dɪdʒektɪd part of speech: adjective racy in spanish: picante, pronunciation: reɪsi part of speech: adjective patrician in spanish: patricio, pronunciation: pətrɪʃən part of speech: noun depressed in spanish: Deprimido, pronunciation: dɪprest part of speech: adjective spicy in spanish: picante, pronunciation: spaɪsi part of speech: adjective risque in spanish: de color subido, pronunciation: rɪskeɪ part of speech: adjective blasphemous in spanish: blasfemo, pronunciation: blæsfəməs part of speech: adjective juicy in spanish: jugoso, pronunciation: dʒusi part of speech: adjective colorful in spanish: vistoso, pronunciation: kʌlɜrfəl part of speech: adjective puritan in spanish: puritano, pronunciation: pjʊrətən part of speech: adjective, noun disconsolate in spanish: desconsolado, pronunciation: dɪskɑnsəleɪt part of speech: adjective colored in spanish: de colores, pronunciation: kʌlɜrd part of speech: adjective downcast in spanish: alicaído, pronunciation: daʊnkæst part of speech: adjective aristocratic in spanish: aristocrático, pronunciation: ɜrɪstəkrætɪk part of speech: adjective chromatic in spanish: cromático, pronunciation: kroʊmætɪk part of speech: adjective depressing in spanish: deprimente, pronunciation: dɪpresɪŋ part of speech: adjective gamy in spanish: picante, pronunciation: geɪmi part of speech: adjective northern in spanish: del Norte, pronunciation: nɔrðɜrn part of speech: adjective, noun coloured in spanish: de colores, pronunciation: kʌlɜrd part of speech: adjective dispirited in spanish: desalentado, pronunciation: dɪspɪrətɪd part of speech: adjective gamey in spanish: juego, pronunciation: gæmi part of speech: adjective bluish in spanish: azulado, pronunciation: bluɪʃ part of speech: adjective bluing in spanish: añil, pronunciation: bluɪŋ part of speech: noun puritanical in spanish: puritano, pronunciation: pjʊrətænɪkəl part of speech: adjective amytal in spanish: amytal, pronunciation: əmaɪtəl part of speech: noun dispiriting in spanish: desalentador, pronunciation: dɪspɪrɪtɪŋ part of speech: adjective cheerless in spanish: triste, pronunciation: tʃɪrlɪs part of speech: adjective blueish in spanish: azulado, pronunciation: bluɪʃ part of speech: adjective blue sky in spanish: cielo azul, pronunciation: bluskaɪ part of speech: noun downhearted in spanish: desanimado, pronunciation: daʊnhɑrtɪd part of speech: adjective aristocratical in spanish: aristocrático, pronunciation: ɜrɪstəkrætɪkəl part of speech: adjective blueing in spanish: azulado, pronunciation: bluɪŋ part of speech: noun blueness in spanish: azul, pronunciation: blunəs part of speech: noun blue-blooded in spanish: de sangre azul, pronunciation: blublʌdɪd part of speech: adjective low-spirited in spanish: poco animado, pronunciation: loʊspɪrətɪd part of speech: adjective dark-blue in spanish: azul oscuro, pronunciation: dɑrkblu part of speech: adjective blue angel in spanish: Angel Azul, pronunciation: blueɪndʒəl part of speech: noun light-blue in spanish: azul claro, pronunciation: laɪtblu part of speech: adjective wild blue yonder in spanish: allá azul salvaje, pronunciation: waɪldblujɑndɜr part of speech: noun blue air in spanish: aire azul, pronunciation: bluer part of speech: noun amobarbital sodium in spanish: amobarbital sódico, pronunciation: eməbɑrbətəlsoʊdiəm part of speech: noun puritanic in spanish: puritano, pronunciation: pjurətænɪk part of speech: adjective uncheerful in spanish: desagradable, pronunciation: ənʃɪrfəl part of speech: adjective
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