diamond
- IPA[ˈdʌɪəmənd]
英式
- a precious stone consisting of a clear and colourless crystalline form of pure carbon, the hardest naturally occurring substance;a tool with a small diamond for cutting glass.
noun: diamond, plural noun: diamonds
- 釋義
- 相關詞
- 片語
名詞
- 1. a precious stone consisting of a clear and colourless crystalline form of pure carbon, the hardest naturally occurring substance a diamond ring
- ▪ a tool with a small diamond for cutting glass.
- ▪ British informal an excellent or very special person or thing Fred's a diamond
- 2. a figure with four straight sides of equal length forming two opposite acute angles and two opposite obtuse angles; a rhombus a sweater with a pale-blue diamond pattern
- ▪ one of the four suits in a conventional pack of playing cards, denoted by a red diamond.
- ▪ a card of the suit of diamonds she led a losing diamond
- ▪ the area delimited by the four bases of a baseball field, forming a square shape.
- ▪ a baseball field.
- a lump of coal.
Oxford Dictionary
- a lump of coal.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a person who is generally of good character but lacks manners, education, or style; a diamond ... my grandfather was a bit of a rough diamond
Oxford American Dictionary
- a person who is generally of good character but lacks manners, education, or style. my grandfather was a bit of a rough diamond
Oxford Dictionary
- cut with facets like a diamond.
Oxford American Dictionary
- cut with facets like a diamond.
Oxford Dictionary
- a traffic lane reserved for buses or vehicles with several occupants, usually marked with large ... there were some diamond lanes reserved for buses
Oxford American Dictionary
- the sixtieth anniversary of a notable event, especially a sovereign's accession or the ...
Oxford Dictionary
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- 下一頁
- 更多解釋
- IPA[ˈdī(ə)mən(d)]
美式
- a precious stone consisting of a clear and colorless crystalline form of pure carbon, the ... a diamond ring
Oxford American Dictionary