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jade

Aussprache: [dʒeɪd]

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Kontext: „gemstone“

(noun) a precious green stone that is often used to make jewelry or art. It can be smooth and shiny, and many people like to wear it as beautiful ornaments.

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She wore a lovely jade necklace that sparkled in the sunlight.

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He didn't like the jade ring because he preferred other colors.

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Did you see the jade bracelet in the store?

Kontext: „color“

(noun) a shade of green that is similar to the color of the jade stone. It's often bright and fresh, like the leaves on a tree.

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The walls of her room were painted a beautiful jade green.

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He changed his mind and decided he didn't want the jade color for his car.

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What do you think of the jade color for the new furniture?

Kontext: „weariness“

(verb) to tire someone or something out, often from too much work or effort. It can also mean to make someone feel exhausted and ready for a break.

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All that running around and playing will jade the children by the end of the day.

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The easy task did not jade her at all; she felt energized instead.

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Can too much homework jade students before they finish their work?

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