diamond

英['daɪəmənd] 美['daɪəmənd]
  • n. 钻石,金刚石;菱形;方块牌
  • adj. 菱形的;金刚钻的
  • n. (Diamond)人名;(英、意、葡)戴蒙德;(法)迪亚蒙

词态变化


复数: diamonds;

中文词源


diamond 钻石

来自拉丁语adamans, 不可驯服的,词源同adamant. a-, 不,非,-dam, 同tame, 驯服。用来指钻石。

英文词源


diamond
diamond: [13] Diamond is an alteration of adamant, a rather archaic term which nowadays refers to hard substances in general, but formerly was also used specifically for ‘diamond’. The alteration appears to have come about in Latin of post-classical times: adamant- (stem of Latin adamas) evidently became Vulgar Latin *adimant- (source of French aimant ‘magnet’), which appears to have opened the way to confusion, or at least association, with words beginning dia-. The result was medieval Latin diamant-, which passed into English via Old French diamant.
=> adamant
diamond (n.)
early 14c., from Old French diamant, from Medieval Latin diamantem (nominative diamas), from Vulgar Latin *adiamantem (altered by influence of the many Greek words in dia-), from Latin adamantem (nominative adamans) "the hardest metal," later, "diamond" (see adamant). Playing card suit is from 1590s; Sense in baseball is American English, 1875.

双语例句


1. The cut of a diamond depends on the skill of its craftsman.
钻石切割靠的是工匠的技艺。

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2. The diamond towns are gradually being reclaimed by the desert.
这些钻石城镇正逐渐重归沙漠。

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3. In industry, diamond can form a tough, non-corrosive coating for tools.
在工业上,金刚石可以用作工具表面坚固、耐腐蚀的覆盖层。

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4. She wore several diamond rings.
她戴了好几个钻石戒指。

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5. Desmond did not believe the diamond was real.
德斯蒙德不相信那钻石是真的。

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