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diamonds

/dahy-muhnd, dahy-uh-/US // ˈdaɪ mənd, ˈdaɪ ə- //UK // (ˈdaɪəmənd) //

钻石,鑽石

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a pure or nearly pure, extremely hard form of carbon, naturally crystallized in the isometric system.
    • : a piece of this stone.
    • : a transparent, flawless or almost flawless piece of this stone, especially when cut and polished, valued as a precious gem.
    • : a ring or other piece of jewelry containing such a precious stone, especially an engagement ring.
    • : a piece of this stone used in a drill or cutting tool.
    • : a tool provided with such an uncut stone, used for cutting glass.
    • : crystallized carbon, or a piece of it, artificially produced.
    • : an equilateral quadrilateral, especially as placed with its diagonals vertical and horizontal; a lozenge or rhombus.
    • : any rhombus-shaped figure or object oriented with its diagonals vertical and horizontal.
    • : a red rhombus-shaped figure on a playing card.
    • : a card of the suit bearing such figures.
    • : diamonds, the suit so marked: Diamonds is trump. Diamonds are trump.
    • : Baseball. the space enclosed by home plate and the three bases; infield.the entire playing field.
    • : Printing. a 4½-point type of a size between brilliant and pearl.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : made of or set with a diamond or diamonds.
    • : having the shape of a diamond: a dress with a diamond print.
    • : indicating the 75th, or sometimes the 60th, event of a series, as a wedding anniversary.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to adorn with or as if with diamonds.

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Examples

  • She jumped bail to Canada, with more than $1 million in cash and diamonds, and settled in Hamilton, Ontario.

  • “They call me Ma because I give them money and horses and diamonds,” Mandelbaum reportedly said.

  • Walter Jon Williams, the popular cyberpunk author, had me at “You can make diamonds out of tequila.”

  • The Kimberley Process for tracking conflict diamonds officially suspended CAR one year ago.

  • The tangle of enormous fake diamonds resting on top of her cleavage sparkles at every flashbulb.

  • Only the petrol tins they took for water right and left of their pathway up the cliff; huge diamonds in the evening sun.

  • Half-fed men would dig for diamonds, and men sheltered by a crazy roof erect the marble walls of palaces.

  • Round her neck depended from a black velvet band, strings of diamonds of great size and magnificence.

  • Many of these testimonials of friendship and regard were of gold and silver, and set with diamonds of the finest water.

  • Wonderful pendants of crystallised lime reached down from the lofty roof, shining like diamonds.