scarlet

scarlet
noun, adjective
((of) a bright red colour: scarlet poppies; She blushed scarlet.) escarlata
scarlet adj n escarlata
scarlet
tr['skɑːlət]
adjective
1 escarlata
noun
1 escarlata nombre masculino
\
SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
scarlet fever escarlatina
scarlet woman pejorative mujer nombre femenino de la calle, mujer nombre femenino de la vida
scarlet ['skɑrlət] n
: escarlata f
scarlet adj
scarlet
adj.
de color escarlata adj.
escarlata adj.
n.
escarlata s.f.

I 'skɑːrlət, 'skɑːlət
adjective (rojo) escarlata adj inv

to turn scarlet — ponerse* colorado


II
mass noun rojo m escarlata
['skɑːlɪt]
1.
N escarlata f
2.
ADJ color escarlata, colorado (LAm)

scarlet fever — escarlatina f

scarlet pimpernel — (Bot) pimpinela f

scarlet runner — judía f escarlata

to blush scarlet, turn scarlet — enrojecer, ponerse colorado

he was scarlet with rage — se puso rojo de furia

* * *

I ['skɑːrlət, 'skɑːlət]
adjective (rojo) escarlata adj inv

to turn scarlet — ponerse* colorado


II
mass noun rojo m escarlata

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