diamond
noun /ˈdaɪmənd/
/ˈdaɪmənd/
金刚石;钻石 - a diamond ring/necklace
钻石戒指/项链 - She was wearing her diamonds (= jewellery with diamonds in it).
她戴着钻石首饰。 - a six carat diamond
一颗六克拉的钻石 - a diamond mine
金刚石矿 - The lights shone like diamonds.
灯光像钻石一样闪闪发亮。
Topics Clothes and Fashionb1- an old woman dripping with diamonds
挂满钻石的老妇人 - earrings encrusted with diamonds
镶有钻石的耳环 - a ring with a diamond in it
钻石戒指
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- flawless
- perfect
- real
- …
- cut
- polish
- set
- …
- glitter
- sparkle
- mine
- industry
- trade
- …
- a diamond ring/necklace
菱形 - a sweater with a diamond pattern
菱形图案的毛衣 - The eight vehicles assumed a diamond formation.
八辆车呈菱形。
- a sweater with a diamond pattern
- enlarge imagediamonds[plural, uncountable] one of the four suits (= sets) in a pack of cards. The cards are marked with red diamond shapes.
(纸牌的)方块 - the ten of diamonds
方块十 - Diamonds are/is trumps.
钻石是王牌。
- the ten of diamonds
- [countable] one card from the suit called diamonds
(一张)方块牌 - You must play a diamond if you have one.
如果你有方块就必须出。
- You must play a diamond if you have one.
- [countable] (in baseball
) the space inside the lines that connect the four bases; also used to mean the whole baseball field棒球 Topics Sports: ball and racket sportsc2内场;棒球场
词源Middle English: from Old French diamant, from medieval Latin diamas, diamant-, variant of Latin adamans from Greek adamas, adamant-, ‘untameable, invincible’ (later used to denote the hardest metal or stone, hence diamond), from a- ‘not’ + daman ‘to tame’.