n.
- 珍珠[C]
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The necklace is made of natural
pearls.
这项链是用天然珍珠做成的。
Most
pearls have a soft silvery-white or cream shine.
珍珠大都有柔和的白色或奶色光泽。
- 珠状物(如眼泪,皓齿等)[C]
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Pearls of dew glistened on the leaves.
叶子上露珠晶莹。
- 珍品;人杰;杰出典型[C]
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She is a
pearl among women.
她是女中豪杰。
- 珍珠色[U]
- 珍珠母[U]
vt.
- 用珍珠装饰
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Morning dew
pearled the garden.
花园里晨露晶莹。
- 使成珠状
- 使呈珍珠色
vi.
- 成珍珠状
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Rain
pearled down the window.
雨珠顺着窗户往下淌。
- 采珍珠
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He tried gold mining,
pearling and fur trapping.
他尝试过淘金,采珍珠和猎兽皮。
短语
Cast pearls before swine.
- 对牛弹琴。
辨析
pearl1
n.
- a hard, lustrous spherical mass, typically white or bluish-grey, formed within the shell of an oyster or other bivalve mollusc and highly prized as a gem.
▸an artificial imitation of a pearl.
▸a very pale bluish-grey or white colour.
- a highly valued person or thing:
pearls of wisdom.
v.
- literary form pearl-like drops.
-
[usu. as noun pearling]
dive or fish for pearl oysters.
Phrase
- cast pearls before swine
offer valuable things to people who do not appreciate them.
[with biblical allusion to Matt. 7:6.]
Derivative
Etymology
ME: from OFr. perle, perh. based on L. perna ‘leg’, extended to denote a leg-of-mutton-shaped bivalve.