单词 | Diamonds |
例句 | (1) The diamonds of other countries are always the most beautiful. (2) The tiara was set with diamonds and rubies. (3) The country's most valuable commodities include tin and diamonds. (4) The diamonds she wears are false. (5) The lights shone like diamonds. (6) Diamonds have extreme resistance to abrasion. (7) Her diamonds sparkled in the candle-light. (8) Cut the cookie dough into diamonds. (9) Diamonds are the hardest known mineral. (10) She was wearing her diamonds . (11) The jeweler's display showed the diamonds to advantage. (12) He heaped the diamonds up and said they were all his. (13) The safe had been rifled and the diamonds were gone. (14) His wife came in(), dripping with diamonds. (15) Some alluvial deposits are a rich source of diamonds. (16) Are those real diamonds or only shams? (17) Are these real diamonds or paste? (18) He knew his opponents held only spades and diamonds. (19) He stared at the diamonds with greedy eyes. (20) The suit changed to diamonds. (21) The suits are called hearts, clubs, diamonds and spades. (22) I've got only four diamonds in my hand. (23) People imitate diamonds with crystal. (24) He locked up his diamonds in a safe. (25) Diamonds were once thought to have magical powers. (26) Diamonds are crystals of pure carbon. (27) He drew the seven of diamonds. (28) Has somebody helped himself to some film star's diamonds? (29) Don't fear pressure, for pressure is what turns rough stones into diamonds. (30) My father has just come into a fortune in diamonds. (1) The tiara was set with diamonds and rubies. (2) The country's most valuable commodities include tin and diamonds. (3) The diamonds she wears are false. (4) The lights shone like diamonds. (5) Cut the cookie dough into diamonds. (6) Diamonds are the hardest known mineral. (7) She was wearing her diamonds . (8) My father has just come into a fortune in diamonds. (9) The safe had been rifled and the diamonds were gone. (31) Diamonds are valuable because of their rarity. (32) Are these real diamonds or only sham? (33) Diamonds are still valuable, even when they are flawed. (34) She arrayed herself in furs and diamonds. (35) Diamonds are / is trumps. (36) To the untrained eye, most fake diamonds look real. (37) shall I wear my diamonds tonight? (38) He is a successful exporter of diamonds. (39) They were caught smuggling diamonds into the country. (40) Diamonds is/are trumps. (41) He has got away with a huge sum in diamonds. (42) The thieves broke the safe open and stole the diamonds. (43) There is a reward for information leading to the recovery of the missing diamonds. (44) The jewellery firm is just a front for their illegal trade in diamonds. (45) Uncut diamonds are worth less than those that have been cut and shaped. (46) Her shoulders were graced with mink and her fingers sparkled with diamonds. (47) I had never seen diamonds shine with such brilliance before. (48) The crown, decorated with diamonds and other precious stones, was exhibited in a special case. (49) Diamonds look best when they are set against black cloth. (50) Shall I wear the diamonds or the pearls with this dress? (51) These diamonds have been handed down in his family for generations. (52) This firm is just a front for their illegal trade in diamonds. (53) Now General Electric have gone one better than nature and made a diamond purer than the best quality natural diamonds. (54) They were dazed by window displays dripping with diamonds and furs. (55) These are fake diamonds. (56) Some people like to dress up in minks and diamonds. (57) People who adore the thrill of the chase know that prizes, like diamonds, are worth striving for. (58) The jeweler charges lots of money to set diamonds in a bracelet. (59) The diamonds are shut away in a bank vault somewhere. (60) The four suits in a pack of cards are hearts, spades, clubs and diamonds. (61) Diamonds are pure carbon. (62) Weighed down with rubies, sapphires, emeralds, pearls, diamonds. (63) But the price of diamonds can fluctuate, like property. (64) They expected diamonds to have a single atomic structure. (65) Under high pressure, carbon can turn into diamonds. (66) Greaseproof squares curl in diamonds on a hook. (67) Touched the hard edge of diamonds. (68) At trick three declarer leads the jack of diamonds from dummy, what would you play? (69) Pearl chokers glittered on every female neck; huge diamonds flashed in the strobe lights. (70) The children are fighting under the tank, catching drips like diamonds in their grubby hands. (71) Keep your rough diamonds, your kaleidoscope, your mission, your connectors and your propaganda peddler-routing revolution. (72) Masterpieces of compression, they resonate with the concentrated power that can create diamonds from dross. (73) The woman was wearing a wedding ring with diamonds circling a blue sapphire stone, Rodriguez said. (74) The arches have been inset with pearls and uncut diamonds. (75) Clear yellow sunlight shone through the window-panes, making a pattern of diamonds on the plasterwork. (76) To catch up, Smith designed drill bits featuring synthetic diamonds with curved surfaces, rather than more conventional flat versions. (77) Inside, a grand and generous staircase rose from a pale stone flagged hall patterned with black stone diamonds. (78) The jewels, the diamonds, the baubles you're so fond of? (79) Real diamonds have a quite distinctive, soapy texture to the surface and are immune from water. (80) For example, the strong bonds allow the atoms in diamonds to vibrate at very high frequencies. (81) No diamonds, no chandeliers, no party frocks and silk stockings, no glitz, no strains of smooching Sinatra. (82) Marjorie wore Evangeline's diamonds but, like the new bride, they failed to sparkle under a miserable Edinburgh sky. (83) The biggest achievement to date is to get dealers to sign a declaration that they are not dealing in conflict diamonds. (84) The matter had come to light when the consignees in New York reported to London that the diamonds were overdue. (85) Graff has one of the world's best collections of rare and large diamonds and other gems worth millions. (86) Would you like to try White Diamonds, the new fragrance from Elizabeth Taylor? (87) Released from those conditions, diamonds will revert within minutes to the more pedestrian substance graphite. (88) She was distinctly a bit funny about her diamonds, always reputed to be fabulous. (89) We had beautiful chandeliers, women in diamonds and mink stoles. (90) Not that he had the money to buy her diamonds, but still he thought it anyway. (91) For a final suggestion, how about white tiles, black diamonds and gold lurex outlines! (92) She had the diamond, which is surrounded by small white diamonds in a yellow-gold filigree setting, made into a stickpin. (93) Lydia Glasher writes that the wearer of these diamonds will be cursed by the wrong she did. (94) Dawn brings a gift of spider webs flashing diamonds on sea-grey gorse. (95) The floor is of white and grey marble patterned with black circles and diamonds. (96) Each piece is individually made in solid gold and set with the world's finest alternative to diamonds. (97) The rivers of eastern Sierra Leone contain some of the most easily mined and plentiful supplies of diamonds on the planet. (98) Of the 26,000 carats of diamonds dispatched, over 23,000 carats were recovered, a success rate of over 90%. (99) Grandfather had been rich enough to buy the many diamonds it took to make it up. (99) is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. (100) Many soldiers were also believed to have exchanged their weapons for diamonds from the rebels. (101) The distance between the black diamonds seems longer than their diagonals. (102) The air glitters like diamonds and the night air is like warm honey. (103) And under the plate, among the spinning wheels, diamonds and rubies do battle against friction. (104) More emphasis is being placed on Ratner's position as a gold jewellery specialist and Ernest Jones is being pushed for diamonds. (105) Shining beads of silver and jet looped in the sunlight of space - but now they were blue diamonds on cobalt. (106) The move is expected to lead to a huge boost in the supply of diamonds. (107) This was followed last year by the announcement that diamonds have been found in dust clouds surrounding forming stars. (108) It was gold, in the shape of a large M, encrusted with diamonds. (109) There was, in her cupboard, a Golden Cap, with a circle of diamonds and rubies running round it. (110) A night lit up by gowns covered with glitter and the flash of borrowed diamonds the size of the Hale-Bopp comet. (111) It is the heavy brass diamonds upon my window, the security grilles; when did I put them there? (112) So much is this the case that the best emeralds exceed diamonds of comparable size in value. (113) Now the same diamonds are afforded by a television star or a talented harlot. (114) The usual thing was to hire diamonds from the court jeweller for the coronation and then return them. (115) Despite an enormous amount of effort it was not until the 1950s that diamonds were successfully synthesised. (116) The team were trudging off the pitch, the diamonds on their shirt-sleeves having long since lost their lustre. (117) The stones were large, being the incredibly rare blue milk diamonds from the clay basins of Mithos. (118) Some are streetlamps, some are stars, but all shine like crazy diamonds. (119) He ought to have bought her diamonds, he thought later. (120) Although graphite and diamond both exist at ordinary temperatures and pressures, diamonds are actually unstable and are continuously reverting to graphite. (121) Diamond Jim Brady ordered her a gold-plated bicycle, with her monogram set in diamonds and emeralds on the handlebars. (122) The blanket of fog above their heads began to disperse, sparkling the mushroom-shaped domes with soft diamonds of moisture. (123) In diamonds, the carbon atoms are packed in a tetrahedral pattern which is extremely stable. (124) The sky was inky with cloudless black velvet studded by a million diamonds. (125) The gold brooch shown here dates from the 1860s and is encrusted with diamonds and garnets. (126) Until men had learned how to cut diamonds, they were not particularly attractive crystals. (127) With clubs wide open to make the contract you're going to need to try and bring the diamonds in without loss. (128) Sunlight came into the room, slanting across the boards in languid diamonds. (129) A man who can change peanut butter into diamonds, now there is a genius. (129) try its best to gather and create good sentences. (130) An organized raid could clean up in that room, right down to the rubies and diamonds in their noses. (131) It shone for the world like a tray of diamonds. (132) She has a ring gemmed with diamonds. (133) Diamonds from Liberia are mostly conflict-free. (134) You're clever to overcall with two diamonds. (135) He would open the door and immediately affect a good-naturedly murderous expression, holding out a handshake that, when gripped, felt like it could squeeze carbon into diamonds. (136) Also, this could give consumers more bargaining power when buying diamonds. (137) Look into most diamonds with a jeweller's loupe and you will see small "inclusions", also known as "nature's fingerprints". (138) Those who fit the ideal type include Lois Chiles as Dr Holly Goodhead in Moonraker (1979) and Lana Wood as Plenty O'Toole in Diamonds Are Forever (1971). (139) MINERS in the southern African kingdom of Lesotho have found one of the world's largest diamonds, a near-flawless white gem weighing nearly 500 carats, mining group Gem Diamonds said last Sunday. (140) There are always abstract patterns of diamonds and triangles in Buyi clothing and batik, which reflect their fish totemism. (141) For the planes (100) and (111) of two hexahedral and octahedral diamonds, the direction of the diamond during the conditioning is mainly a relatively contributed factor. (142) This huge yellow-green diamonds for the round, was inlaid into a huge sinkers necklace. (143) The pair first wed in 1964 and Burton lavished her with furs and diamonds, including a $1 million pear-shaped jewel. (144) Detectives were keeping the man with a valuable parcel of diamonds under observation all morning. (145) And yet pure iron is scarcer than gold or diamonds. (146) They wed in 1964 after she divorced Fisher, and Burton bestowed furs and diamonds, including a $1 million pear-shaped diamond, on Taylor while publicly praising her "wonderful bosom". (147) When Julian showed the picture to his father he described it as "Lucy in the sky with diamonds." (148) The woman who supposedly inspired the controversial Beatles' song "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" has died. (149) She wore a parure in platinum with diamonds and emeralds. The necklace is a gift from Burton. (150) At the northern end of the coast you'll find Flinders Island, the place to dive shipwrecks, climb to the top of the pink and grey cliffs of Mount Strzelecki and fossick for diamonds at Killiecrankie. (151) Platinum round brilliant cut diamonds Phyllostachys medium bracelet, 6.25 inches long. (152) The horse-shaped cloisonne inlaid different diamonds with archaistic design. It was made by hand. (153) After all, we need oil, wood, gold, diamonds, coltan, copper. (154) Fuck the black-hatted Hasidim, strolling up and down 47th Street, in their dirty gabardine, with their dandruff, selling South African apartheid diamonds. (155) The BBC's Laura Trevelyan, who was at the auction, says the doll is also an investment in uncertain economic times - because of the diamonds. (156) "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" is the most known song with this attribute11). (157) Starring with rubies, emerald and diamonds, this collection has been put up at auction by its owner who wishes to remain anonymous, and is set to fetch more than 100, 000 pounds ($155, 480). (158) The diamonds of my mother's ring, once part of that aforementioned brooch found in a lump of tar in a bathroom stall, remind me, daily, that I don't need to make things up. (159) Perhaps the most successful piece is a dumbbell design cufflink with four black pearls suspended on a bar of pav ?diamonds. (159) try its best to gather and make good sentences. (160) The chess are always again, not always ever-victorious generals diamonds. (161) The micro-crystal diamonds come from fast second nucleating on deposit ion process and assume disordered state. (162) At the other table, Grue (East) could not open two diamonds, because that would have shown a three-suiter with diamond shortness. (163) In this mash-up of 42nd Street and Camille, the nightclub chanteuse played by Nicole Kidman evokes Marilyn and Madonna asshe swings above the crowd warbling "Diamonds Are a Girl's BestFriend." (164) Thomas Heyerdahl is the man who took 112 authentic diamonds and integrated them into a Nokia 8800 for the joy of rich people. (165) What do you do with the detritus of a former relationship? Torch everything? Sell the diamonds? Squirrel away the love letters and photos in the attic? (166) The blade may cut fast initially but overall life is short because the diamonds are too friable or the blade has been subjected to excessive pounding. (167) He would open the door and immediately 1)affect a 2)good-naturedly murderous expression, holding out a handshake that, when gripped, felt like it could squeeze carbon into diamonds. (168) Designs will be judged according to originality, wearability, the creative use of diamonds and technical skill. (169) To his surprise, he discovered that the carbon in the candle wax had formed all four types of pure carbon, including diamonds and graphite, or pencil lead. (170) The diamonds are Tapered Baguettes and Round Brilliant cut , SI2 clarity, G - H color and weighs . 20 Carat Total Weight. (171) Among them are diamonds and gold but also coltan, a rare but crucial element in mobile phones. (172) One of the largest and most perfect diamonds ever unearthed is going up for auction, after it was seized from a money launderer. (173) Later covers are slicker and racier-near-naked women, gleaming guns and glimmering diamonds are popular motifs. (174) Unfortunately, often the arms and manpower fueling these conflicts are tied to transnational criminal activity through illicit trade in drugs, diamonds, and people. (175) Diamonds, the hardest-known natural substance, represent exquisite beauty to many but to some they also represent an exploitive industry that has fueled African bloodshed. (176) Drag onto the page. Drag yellow diamonds to resize hub circle, root circle, and outside diameter. (177) Sugar, sulfuric acid, diamonds, and oil all follow different routes, but each navigates a web that touches various machines and may even cycle around again to its elemental form. (178) Also known as the Diamond-Water Paradox, the paradox of value is the contradiction that while water is more useful, in terms of survival, than diamonds, diamonds get a higher market price. (179) Choose from five different slim, flip design styles with varying embellishments, including black and white sapphire crystals, gold, diamonds and mother-of-pearl – they range from $6,500 to $13,400. (180) Fifty-two round, brilliant cut diamonds are set in a classic four-prong straight line bracelet. (181) Transmission electron microscopy(TEM) and high resolution electron microscopy (HREM) indicate that nano crystalline diamonds have hexagonal lattice and cubic lattice. (182) He would prefer a Bang Nimai diamonds , diamonds because at least " hedge against inflation. " |
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