granite 英 [ˈgrænɪt]   美 [ˈɡrænɪt]

granite

granite  英 [ˈgrænɪt] 美 [ˈɡrænɪt]

n. 花岗岩;坚毅;冷酷无情 

名词复数:granites 

He was very skilled at pointing down the blocks of granite. 他善于把花岗岩石凿平。
If you're working in steel or granite, redesigning or adding onto something is very expensive. 如果你用钢或花岗岩来工作,重新设计或增加一些东西是很贵的。

  • Granite is a type of rock that's commonly polished smooth and used for things like kitchen counters. Granite is dark and textured, with swirls of lighter colors.
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  • n. 花岗岩;坚毅;冷酷无情
  • 1. He was very skilled at pointing down the blocks of granite.

    他善于把花岗岩石凿平。

  • 2. If you're working in steel or granite, redesigning or adding onto something is very expensive.

    如果你用钢或花岗岩来工作,重新设计或增加一些东西是很贵的。

  • 3. Because water is the softest substance in the world, but yet it can penetrate the hardest rock or anything -- granite, you name it.

    因为水是世界上最柔软的物质,但是它却可以穿透最坚硬的岩石,或者说花岗岩等石材。

  • granite (n.) 1640s, from French granit(e) (17c.) or directly from Italian granito "granite," originally "grained," past-participle adjective from granire "granulate, make grainy," from grano "grain," from Latin granum "grain" (from PIE root *gre-no- "grain"). In reference to the appearance of the rock. Used figuratively for "hardness" (of the heart, head, etc.) from 1839. New Hampshire, U.S., has been the Granite State at least since 1825.
gran·ite / ˈɡrænɪt ; NAmE ˈɡrænɪt / noun [uncountable ] a type of hard grey stone, often used in building 花岗岩;花岗石 granite granites gran·ite / ˈɡrænɪt ; NAmE ˈɡrænɪt /
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