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karat

/kar-uht/US // ˈkær ət //UK // (ˈkærət) //

克拉,卡特

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a unit for measuring the fineness of gold, pure gold being 24 karats fine. Abbreviation: k., kt.

Examples

  • It is now on the market as kunzite, and a cut stone of one karat in weight sells for fifty dollars and more.

  • It's like a fellow handing out a twenty-four karat gold bar to a rube by mistake, under the impression it only looks like one.

  • There could be no shadow of doubt as to the genuineness of the claim that the trophy was of eighteen-karat gold.

  • Selim bought her last winter for a ten karat ruby and a pint of sapphires.

  • During the past five years, when the product in the Congo fields has grown steadily, not a single karat has been stolen.