0 a bluish-green semi-precious stone that is often used in jewellery -- 綠松石
1 a bluish-green colour -- 青綠色
2 bluish-green in colour -- 青綠色的
Performers adorned with gold and silver ornaments and turquoise headgear throng the streets.
The fine powder is then suspended in the water and absorbs and scatters varying colors of sunlight, giving a milky turquoise appearance.
Nearby are the turquoise mines that supplied the world with turquoise for at least two millennia.
Glazed inserts in turquoise fill the central octahedral sockets.
To emphasize the shape of the frames, the surrounding wall was plastered in shades of turquoise, terracotta, and ochre.
Because of its light color, it is sometimes confused with turquoise.
The plumage of the male is predominantly green with a turquoise tinted throat.
The area produced copper, gold, silver, antimony, lead, zinc, tungsten, molybdenum, arsenic, turquoise, and nickel.
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