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jeweler

/joo-uh-ler/US // ˈdʒu ə lər //

珠宝商,珠宝商人,宝石商

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who designs, makes, sells, or repairs jewelry, watches, etc.; a person who deals in jewels.

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Examples

  • Stop by to shop from local makers, potters, painters and jewelers at this art-focused sale.

  • Each new “process,” as it’s known, is named for the size of the chip’s smallest feature, like a jeweler whose fingertips keep getting finer.

  • He has lived in the city for 25 years and used to be a jeweler, but converted his store after the 2008 financial crisis, selling models of the cathedral and nearby Parc Güell, as well as T-shirts emblazoned with the logo of Barcelona’s soccer team.

  • William says they’re no longer in his possession as he sold them to another jeweler.

  • They shared images of rings they’d run across on social media with one another, and once the their relationship became more serious, they even went to a jeweler to look around.

  • Kelly was a loyal client of Cartier, and the jeweler agreed to provide the jewelry for the film.

  • Her eyes brightened—she knew those boxes came from the French jeweler Cartier, one of her favorite stores in the world.

  • The Jeweler's Monologue The Counselor (Michael Fassbender) goes to a jeweler in Amsterdam to buy an engagement ring.

  • The gems belonged to Chopard, the world-famous Swiss jeweler.

  • In fablelike fashion, characters are named for their professions: Healer, Jeweler, Stranger.

  • An offer which Jane received from a very honest, industrious, and thrifty jeweler, aroused anew a mother's maternal solicitude.

  • Why, she dresses like a girl of twenty-fiveand acts that grown up, too, observed the jeweler.

  • To be gracefully and elegantly attired, in short, is secondary to the desire to be a sort of jeweler's walking show-card.

  • An Effendi took the watch yesterday to show it to Vartan, the jeweler.

  • "Then I can't give you anything," and the jeweler turned away.