jewel
柯林斯词典
1. N-COUNT A jewel is a precious stone used to decorate valuable things that you wear, such as rings or necklaces. 寶石
...a golden box containing precious jewels. …一個裝著貴重寶石的金盒子。
2. N-COUNT If you describe something or someone as a jewel, you mean that they are better, more beautiful, or more special than other similar things or than other people. 寶貝 (指寶貴的物或難能可貴的人)
...a small jewel of a theatre. …劇場的一個小寶貝。
3. PHRASE If you refer to an achievement or thing as the jewel in someone's crown, you mean that it is considered to be their greatest achievement or the thing they can be most proud of. 最耀眼的成就; 最得意之物
His achievement is astonishing and this book is the jewel in his crown. 他成就斐然,這本書是他的最得意之作。
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jewel /ˈdʒuːəl/ (jewels)
剑桥词典
- The diamond thief double-crossed his partners and gave them only worthless fake jewels.
- The manuscript is bound in gold and silver and encrusted with jewels.
- He said the jewels were worthless fakes .
- The ring is set with one large jewel.
- India was known as the jewel in the crown of the British empire .
jewel noun [C] (VALUABLE STONE)
a precious stone that is used to decorate valuable objects寶石
She was wearing a large gold necklace set with jewels. 她戴著一條很粗的鑲寶石的金項鏈。
a small precious stone or a piece of specially cut glass , used in the mechanism of a watch
(鍾表內的)寶石軸承,鑽
jewels [ 名詞的複數形式 ]
→ jewellery
珠寶,首飾(同 jewellery)
例句
jewel noun [C] (BEAUTIFUL/IMPORTANT THING)
something that is very beautiful or valuable
寶貝;珍貴的東西
Many visitors consider the Sistine Chapel to be the jewel of the Vatican . 許多遊客認爲西斯廷教堂是梵蒂岡的瑰寶。
jewel noun [C] (PERSON)
old-fashioneda very kind or helpful person
好心人;樂於助人的人