corundum
/kəˈrʌndəm/ (bre, ipa) · /kəˈrʌndəm/ (ame, ipa) · /kə-ˈrən-dəm/ (ame, mw)
corundum — 名詞
1. a very hard mineral made of aluminum oxide. Pure corundum has no colour, but tin
剛玉
天然或合成的氧化鋁礦物
a very hard mineral made of aluminum oxide. Pure corundum has no colour, but tiny amounts of other elements create the red of rubies and the blue of sapphires. It is also made artificially and used on tools for grinding and polishing hard surfaces.
Kim's engagement ring has a blue sapphire, which is a gemstone formed from the mineral corundum.
Kim 的訂婚戒指上鑲著一顆藍寶石,這是一種由剛玉礦物形成的寶石。
formed from the mineral — passive + source material
Mei used a grinding wheel coated with synthetic corundum to polish the marble countertop.
Mei 用一個塗有合成剛玉的砂輪來打磨大理石檯面。
coated with synthetic corundum — passive describing tool surface
Dr. Okafor showed her geology class rough corundum crystals that miners brought from Sri Lanka.
Okafor 博士向她地質課的學生展示了礦工從斯里蘭卡帶回來的剛玉原礦晶體。
Some corundum stones have a star-shaped light pattern inside them that jewelers call asterism.
有些剛玉寶石內部帶有珠寶商稱為星芒效應的星形光紋。
Zara learned that pure corundum is colourless, but chromium turns it into a red ruby.
Zara 學到純淨的剛玉是無色的,但鉻能將它變成紅色的紅寶石。
文法句型
corundum (uncountable) — the mineral in general
corundum crystal / corundum stone (countable) — individual specimens
用法筆記
Corundum is uncountable when referring to the mineral in general (e.g., 'a layer of corundum'). It may appear as a countable noun in specialised contexts that refer to individual crystals or stones ('corundum crystals', 'coloured corundums').