crystal
n. 結晶,晶體; 水晶(玻璃)
A crystal is a small piece of a substance that has formed naturally into a regular symmetrical shape.
...salt crystals.
鹽晶體
...ice crystals.
冰晶
Crystal is a transparent rock that is used to make jewellery and ornaments.
...a strand of crystal beads.
一串水晶珠子
Crystal is a high quality glass, usually with patterns cut into its surface.
Some of the finest drinking glasses are made from lead crystal.
一些最高檔的酒杯是用鉛晶質玻璃製成的。
...crystal glasses.
水晶玻璃杯
Glasses and other containers made of crystal are referred to as crystal .
Get out your best china and crystal.
拿出你最好的瓷器和水晶玻璃器皿。
1. a solid formed by the solidification of a chemical and having a highly regular atomic structure
2. a crystalline element used as a component in various electronic devices
3. a rock formed by the solidification of a substance; has regularly repeating internal structure; external plane faces
4. colorless glass made of almost pure silica
5. glassware made of quartz
6. a protective cover that protects the face of a watch
crystal clear
清澈透明的;晴朗的
My crystal ball said that perhaps you are planning to rob the museum in Auldale, yes?
我的水晶球說或許你正計劃搶劫奧戴爾博物館, 是?
The dining table shone with silver and crystal.
餐桌上銀器皿和水晶玻璃器皿閃光錚亮
It used to be a crystal stream.
那曾是條清澈見底的小溪.
In late autumn the sky is crystal clear.
深秋的天空異常爽朗.
Crystal chandeliers glittered brightly above them.
他們頭頂的水晶吊燈閃閃發亮.