Farben und Formen - Cyan-Töne
Lesen Sie diese Lektion, um die Namen verschiedener Cyan-Töne auf Englisch zu lernen, z. B. „Celeste“, „Mondsteinblau“ und „Seegrün“.
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having a bright greenish-blue color that falls between blue and green in the visible spectrum
cyan
of a color that combines elements of both blue and green, creating a soothing and aquatic shade
blaugrün
of a pale blue color, similar to the color of the sky on a clear day
himmelblau
having a bright, vivid shade of blue that resembles the color of lightning or neon lights
elektrisch blau
having a very light, pale shade of blue that resembles the color of ice
eisblau
of a pale, translucent bluish-white color that resembles the iridescent sheen of certain types of moonstone gemstones
Mondsteinblau
having a dark, rich shade of green that is reminiscent of the leaves of the myrtle plant
Myrtegrün
having a deep, rich shade of blue that resembles the color of the ocean in certain areas of the Pacific, often with hints of green or teal
pazifisch blau
having a specific shade of blue used in the printing industry as one of the four standard process colors
Prozessblau
of a bluish-green color that is often described as a medium to dark shade of teal or turquoise
blaugrüner
of a deep, blue-green color that resembles the color of the neck feathers on certain species of ducks or the hue of tropical ocean waters
teal
having a pale, pastel blue color that resembles the shade of blue-green eggs laid by robins or other birds
robin-ei bläulich
of a light, bright blue color with a slight greenish tint, inspired by the signature color of the luxury jewelry brand Tiffany & Co
Tiffany-Blau
having a bright, vivid shade of green that is often described as an electric or neon green color
neon grün
having a color that is reminiscent of the clear, turquoise waters of the Caribbean Sea
karibisch gefärbt
of a pale, pastel green color that resembles the shade of mint-flavored candies or desserts
magische Minze
of a color that is inspired by traditional Chinese pottery and is typically described as a vivid shade of blue-green
Ming-Farbe
having a vivid, medium shade of green with a blue undertone, resembling the color of some types of green gemstones or tiles found in traditional Persian architecture
persisches Grün
having a muted shade of blue-gray, resembling the color of pewter metal, typically with a cool and slightly subdued tone
zinnblau
having a deep, rich, and regal shade of blue, often associated with elegance, luxury, and nobility
königliches Blau
having a cool, bluish-green color that resembles the color of the sea in certain areas, often with hints of gray or turquoise
meergrün
having a bright, light blue color with a slight greenish tint, reminiscent of the color of the ocean at Bondi Beach in Australia
Bondi Blau
having a pale shade of blue that resembles the color of the sky on a clear day, often described as a pastel blue or a light turquoise
Aero-Blau
having a dark and intense shade of black with undertones of blue or green, resembling the color of deep-sea black corals found in marine environments
schwarzer Koralle
of a pale bluish-green color that resembles the hue of the sea or of certain types of foliage
graugrün
having a bright, blue-green color with a strong emphasis on green
viridian
having a grayish-blue color that is inspired by the uniforms of military cadets, often described as a muted, subdued shade of blue
Kadettenblau
of a bright, sky-blue color that resembles the clear blue color of the sky on a sunny day
leuchtendes Himmelblau
of a highly reflective and bright white color used in military or industrial applications
Anti-Blendungs-Weiß
having a pale, light shade of blue with a slight tint of gray or green, resembling the color of a clear sky on a sunny day
azurweiß
of a blue-green patina that forms on copper or brass surfaces over time
grünspan