钻石

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Character Breakdown

Overview

The word 钻石 (zuànshí) specifically refers to the precious gemstone known as diamond. It is commonly used in contexts related to jewelry, luxury items, and geology.

Usage Notes

钻石 is often used to describe both the raw mineral and cut gemstones. It can appear in phrases about jewelry (e.g., 钻石戒指 diamond ring) or scientific descriptions (e.g., 钻石 hardness of diamond).

Common Collocations

  • 钻石戒指: diamond ring, a common jewelry item.
  • 钻石: rough diamond, referring to uncut stones.
  • 钻石: diamond mine, the source of natural diamonds.

Register and Tone

The term is neutral and formal, suitable for everyday conversation, scientific discussion, and commercial contexts.

Common Confusions

Do not confuse 钻石 with (bǎoshí), which means gemstone in general. 钻石 specifically means diamond, the hardest and most valuable type of gemstone.

Example Sentences

She is wearing a beautiful diamond ring.

Diamond is the hardest natural substance in the world.

This diamond is priceless and is a family heirloom.