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crystal

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
Related topics: Glass, Geology, Chronology, Chemistry
crys·tal /ˈkrɪstl/ ●●○ noun  1 [uncountable]TIG very high quality clear glass 水晶玻璃 a set of six crystal glasses 六件套水晶玻璃杯2 [countable]HEG a small regular-shaped piece of a substance, formed naturally when this substance becomes solid 结晶(体) ice crystals 冰晶 copper sulphate crystals 硫酸铜结晶3. [countable, uncountable]HEG rock that is clear, or a piece of this (一块)水晶4. [countable] American EnglishTMC the clear cover on a clock or watch 〔钟面或表面的〕透明盖片
Examples from the Corpus
crystalThe table was set with the best china and crystal.She ran herself a deep bath with bath crystals and perfume poured into the water.Granulites are like their textural equivalents, granular igneous rocks, in being mosaics of interlocking crystals of roughly equal size.One of the simplest is an ionic crystal like sodium chloride, the first mineral analyzed after the discovery of x-ray diffraction.It is even possible to dissolve certain types of crystal if the foods used are special diets, carefully chosen by vets.Argenta silvered crystal bowl; perfume bottle.The door wasn't locked, and the simularity crystal was still in the desk reader.copper sulfate crystalsIt is a challenge for the future to demonstrate that crystal engineering is providing a new way of thinking chemistry.The crystal acts as an analyser which ascertains whether or not the photon has polarisation perpendicular to the optical axis of the crystal.
Origin crystal (1000-1100) Old French cristal, from Latin crystallum, from Greek krystallos ice, crystal
crys·tal nounChineseSyllable
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crystal
crystal /ˈkrɪstl/ noun
 Date: 1000-1100
 Language: Old French
 Origin: cristal, from Latin crystallum, from Greek krystallos 'ice, crystal'

1. [uncountable] very high quality clear glass:
    a set of six crystal glasses
2. [countable] a small regular-shaped piece of a substance, formed naturally when this substance becomes solid:
    ice crystals
    copper sulphate crystals
3. [uncountable and countable] rock that is clear, or a piece of this
4. [countable] American English the clear cover on a clock or watch


crys·talBrE /ˈkrɪstl/ 🔊NAmE /ˈkrɪstl/ 🔊 noun [countable] a small piece of a substance with many even sides, that is formed naturally when the substance becomes solid 结晶;晶体ice/salt crystals 冰/盐的结晶体 [uncountable, countable] a clear mineral, such as quartz, used in making jewellery and decorative objects 水晶(如石英,用于制作珠宝饰物)a pair of crystal earrings一对水晶耳环 [uncountable] glass of very high quality 水晶玻璃a crystal chandelier/vase 水晶玻璃枝形吊灯/花瓶 [countable] (NAmE) a piece of glass or plastic that covers the face of a watch 石英玻璃表护面;塑料表护面;表蒙子   see also liquid crystal display = meth