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 Translation for 'dark blue' from English to Portuguese
ADJ   dark blue | more dark blue | most dark blue
NOUN   a dark blue | dark blues
SYNO dark blue | navy | navy blue
azul-escuro {adj}dark blue
Partial Matches
negro {adj} [escuro]dark
opaco {adj} [escuro]dark
sombrio {adj}dark
escuro {adj}dark
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obscuro {adj}dark
escuro {m}dark
escuridão {f}dark
óculos {m.pl} escurosdark glasses
astron.
matéria {f} negra
dark matter
Idade {f} MédiaDark Ages
gastr.
chocolate {m} preto
dark chocolate [Am.] [Aus.]
azul {adj}blue
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ictio.T
tubarão-azul {m} [Prionace glauca]
blue shark
ictio.T
tintureira {f} [Prionace glauca]
blue shark
zool.T
baleia-azul {f} [Balaenoptera musculus]
blue whale
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Usage Examples English
  • Originally a wide, dark blue cheatline covered the windows and was separated from the light grey lower fuselage by a thin white stripe.
  • The iodine clock reaction (in which iodine also serves as a test for starch, forming a dark blue complex), is a popular educational demonstration experiment and example of a seemingly oscillating reaction (it is only the concentration of an intermediate product that oscillates).
  • In 2004, a "Special Edition" was released, featuring several distinct alterations, including new computer-generated visual effects throughout the film (and changing the Shield from red to dark blue as originally intended).
  • Xylene cyanol (light blue color) comigrates large DNA fragments, while Bromophenol blue (dark blue) comigrates with the smaller fragments.
  • Odin-as-Grímnir, dressed in a dark blue cloak, allowed himself to be captured.

  • Flowers are broadly funnel-shaped, pale to deep blue, and thick-textured with a dark blue stripe running down the center of each petal.
  • "Carmilla", serialised in the literary magazine "The Dark Blue" in late 1871 and early 1872, was reprinted in Le Fanu's short-story collection "In a Glass Darkly" (1872).
  • Its name is derived from the Ancient Greek word "kyanos" (κύανος), meaning "dark blue enamel, Lapis lazuli".
  • With a couple of brief interruptions, the dark-blue logo with the large "S" lasted through 1938 (but continued in a modified block style into the 1940s).
  • The uniform is dark blue, with a kepi bearing a blue and white plume.

  • For example, cobalt produces dark blue, and copper produces green but can also produce a red when the oxygen in the glaze is completely gone.
  • The service color is usually dark blue and red, while the uniform color is "Khaki".
  • The Marines have a woodland pattern featuring light brown, olive green and dark blue shapes on a tan or light olive background.
  • In standard conditions, ozone is a pale blue gas that condenses at cryogenic temperatures to a dark blue liquid and finally a violet-black solid.
  • It came in both dark blue and bright red boards with a gold sword on the cover.

  • The remaining elements either form giant covalent structures (light blue), molecular covalent structures (dark blue), or remain as single atoms (violet).
  • Green was replaced by dark blue. The new crest was criticised by some supporters; the Arsenal Independent Supporters' Association claimed that the club had ignored much of Arsenal's history and tradition with such a radical modern design, and that fans had not been properly consulted on the issue.
  • A triiodide (I3−) solution formed by mixing iodine and iodide (usually from potassium iodide) is used to test for starch; a dark blue color indicates the presence of starch.
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