Inglese. Italiano. out of the blue adv. figurative (unexpectedly) di punto in bianco, all'improvviso, inaspettatamente avv. (idiomatico) come un fulmine a ciel sereno. My cousins turned up out of the blue on Christmas Day. i miei cugini sono spuntati all'improvviso il giorno di Natale. OUT OF THE BLUE translate: 出乎意料地;突然. Learn more in the Cambridge English-Chinese simplified Dictionary. Examples of how the meaning of blue colors our language: Out of the blue: unexpected. True blue: to be loyal or faithful. Once in a blue moon: an event that occurs infrequently [See The Meaning of Once in a Blue Moon] Blue ribbon: first place; to describe something as being of the highest quality
1. Blue And White. Meaning: The police. Use In A Sentence: I was just enjoying my morning cup of coffee when the blue and white raced up into my neighbor's lawn. 2. Blue Blood. Meaning: a member of a rich family; a person of noble birth. Use In A Sentence: She is blue-blooded. 3.

Out of the Blue: Meaning, Examples and Sentences Elaboration and Examples: The idiom "out of the blue" is used to describe something that happens unexpectedly or without warning. It refers to a situation or event that occurs suddenly and catches you by surprise, as if it came from nowhere. The phrase suggests that there was no anticipation

Then out of the blue came the call from a sticky-sweet state worker informing the Deans that Martha would be picked up on Saturday morning—this was Thursday—for the introductory reunion. Back then you came out of nowhere and married my mother out of the blue.

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