diamonds
Prononciation : [ˈdaɪ.məndz]
Contexte : « jewelry »
(noun) a precious stone that is very hard and shiny. People often wear them in rings, necklaces, and other jewelry. They are usually clear but can also come in different colors.
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She wore a beautiful diamond ring on her finger.
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He didn’t have any diamonds in his collection; only cheaper stones.
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Do you like the way diamonds sparkle in the light?
Contexte : « cards »
(noun) one of the four suits in a standard deck of playing cards. The diamonds are usually red and shaped like a diamond. You use them in games like poker.
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He had three diamond cards in his hand while playing the game.
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There are no diamond cards left in the deck since they were all played.
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What suit do you think is more powerful, diamonds or spades?
Contexte : « sports »
(noun) the infield area of a baseball field that is shaped like a diamond. That's where most of the action happens in a game.
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The players ran around the diamond to score points.
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The field was too wet to play on the diamond today.
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Can you show me where the diamond is on the baseball field?
Contexte : « geometry »
(noun) a shape that looks like a square, but it is tilted. It has four sides, and opposite sides are the same length.
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She drew a perfect diamond on her notebook.
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His attempt to create a diamond shape was not very good; it looked more like a rectangle.
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Can you name a shape that is like a diamond?