jewel
jewel 英 [ˈdʒu:əl] 美 [ˈdʒuəl]
n. 宝石;珠宝 vt. 镶以宝石;饰以珠宝
进行时:jewelling 过去式:jewelled 过去分词:jewelled 第三人称单数:jewels 名词复数:jewels
- A jewel is a valuable gem or stone, one that might be set in a ring or necklace. Your grandmother might keep her jewels locked in a safe, to protect them from thieves.
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- n. 宝石;珠宝
- vt. 镶以宝石;饰以珠宝
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1. The French jewel thief was caught by the English police and extradited to France.
那个法国珠宝窃贼被英国的警察抓获送回法国。
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2. A couple of days ago, the policemen yanked the man in on a small charge and began to find out about the jewel robbery.
几天前,警察以轻微罪行逮捕了那个男人并着手就珠宝抢劫案进行调查。
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3. We can even take hold of a black disappointment, break it open, and extract some jewel of grace.
我们甚至能随便抓住一个黑色的失望,把它劈开来,从其中抽出恩典的宝石来。
- jewel (n.) late 13c., "article of value used for adornment," from Anglo-French juel, Old French jouel "ornament; present; gem, jewel" (12c.), which is perhaps [Watkins] from Medieval Latin jocale, from Latin jocus "pastime, sport," in Vulgar Latin "that which causes joy" (see joke (n.)). Another theory traces it to Latin gaudium, also with a notion of "rejoice" (see joy).
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