topaz
topaz 英 ['təʊpæz] 美 ['topæz]
n. [宝] 黄晶,黄玉;[鸟] 南美蜂鸟
名词复数:topazs
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- n. [宝] 黄晶,黄玉;[鸟] 南美蜂鸟
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1. One is topaz, the precious stone and the other is truffle itself.
其一是黄玉本身,是一种宝石,而另一种则是块菌。
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2. This cut topaz gemstone shows off its striking blue coloration, but the mineral also occurs in a colorless form or with a yellow or green color.
这颗经过切割的黄晶闪耀着夺目的蓝色光芒,但是这种宝石也有无色的,也有黄色或绿色的。
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3. The 2010 Bombshell Fantasy bra uses white diamonds, topaz and sapphires, and it totals 142 carats of stones, including 60 carats of white diamonds and 82 carats of topazes and sapphires.
2010重磅梦幻胸罩采用了白色钻石、黄晶和蓝宝石。 它使用的宝石共计142克拉,其中包括60克拉白钻石和82克拉黄晶与蓝宝石。
- topaz (n.) colored crystalline gem, late 13c., from Old French topace (11c.), from Latin topazus (source also of Spanish topacio, Italian topazio), from Greek topazos, topazion, of obscure origin. Pliny says it was named for a remote island in the Red or Arabian Sea, where it was mined, the island so named for being hard to find (from Greek topazein "to divine, to try to locate"); but this might be folk etymology, and instead the word might be from the root of Sanskrit tapas "heat, fire." In the Middle Ages used for almost any yellow stone. To the Greeks and Romans, possibly yellow olivine or yellow sapphire. In modern science, fluo-silicate of aluminum. As a color name from 1908.
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