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钻石 — meaning in English: diamond

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Usage
Native speakers use the word 钻石 (zuànshí) in various contexts, particularly when discussing jewelry, engagement rings, or luxury items. For instance, you might hear it in a jewelry store while shopping for a ring or in a conversation about the symbolism of diamonds in weddings.
Synonyms & nuances
Another term for a precious stone is 宝石 (bǎoshí), which is a more general term for 'gem' but doesn’t specifically denote a diamond. Use 钻石 (zuànshí) when you want to highlight the unique qualities of diamonds, especially in contexts of luxury and romance.
Culture
The character 钻 (zuàn) means 'to drill' or 'to pierce,' while 石 (shí) means 'stone,' which poetically reflects the diamond's formation under extreme pressure. In Chinese culture, diamonds symbolize wealth and commitment, making them a popular choice for engagement rings, much like in Western traditions.
FAQ
Q.What does 钻石 mean in English?
钻石 translates to 'diamond' in English, referring to the precious gemstone known for its brilliance and hardness.
Q.How do you use 钻石 in a sentence?
You can say: '这枚钻石非常漂亮' (Zhè méi zuànshí fēicháng piàoliang), which means 'This diamond is very beautiful.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using the word 钻石?
A common mistake is to confuse 钻石 (zuànshí) with other gemstones. Remember, 钻石 specifically refers to diamonds, while other stones have their own names.
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