crystalline
/ˈkrɪstəlaɪn/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈkrɪstəlaɪn/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈkri-stə-lən also -ˌlīn, -ˌlēn/ (ame, mw)
crystalline — 形容詞
- crystallinepositive
- more crystallinecomparative
- most crystallinesuperlative
1. So clear, pure, and bright that it seems to shine like crystal.
晶亮的
清澈明亮,像水晶一樣
So clear, pure, and bright that it seems to shine like crystal.
The mountain lake looked crystalline under the early morning sun.
那座山中湖在清晨陽光下顯得晶亮。
pattern: look + crystalline
Anong's crystalline voice carried to the back of the small church.
Anong 晶亮的歌聲傳到了小教堂的後排。
collocation: crystalline voice
After the storm, the air felt crystalline above the pine trees.
暴風雨過後,松樹上方的空氣顯得晶亮而清新。
The winter sky stayed crystalline all afternoon above the harbor.
整個下午,港口上方的冬日天空都保持晶亮。
From the cliff, Wren saw crystalline water around the white rocks.
站在懸崖上,Wren 看見白色岩石周圍有晶亮的海水。
文法句型
crystalline + noun
be/look/sound + crystalline
用法筆記
Most often used for water, air, light, a voice, or writing when the effect feels strikingly pure and bright. Distinguish it from sense 2 (CRYSTAL STRUCTURE), which describes the physical make-up of a material.
常見錯誤
2. Having the ordered internal pattern found in crystals, or showing the look of ma
結晶的
具有規則晶體結構或外觀
Having the ordered internal pattern found in crystals, or showing the look of many small crystals.
Under the microscope, Sivan found crystalline grains in the dried salt.
在顯微鏡下,Sivan 在乾掉的鹽裡看見了結晶顆粒。
context: microscope and crystalline grains
The cave wall was covered with a thin crystalline crust.
洞穴的牆面覆蓋著一層薄薄的結晶外殼。
collocation: crystalline crust
The report described the drug as a white crystalline powder.
報告把這種藥描述成白色的結晶粉末。
Years of pressure turned the carbon into a hard crystalline form.
多年的壓力把碳變成了堅硬的結晶形態。
The geologist split the rock and revealed its crystalline layers.
地質學家劈開岩石,露出了其中的結晶層。
- crystallized
Often stresses that crystals have already formed through a process, while 'crystalline' can describe structure or appearance more generally.
- crystal-like
Focuses more on visible resemblance; 'crystalline' can also describe internal arrangement.
- amorphous
Describes a material without the regular internal pattern of crystals.
- noncrystalline
Technical opposite used when a substance lacks crystal structure.
文法句型
crystalline + noun
be + crystalline
用法筆記
Common in science, geology, and medicine for solids, powders, deposits, and rock layers. Unlike sense 1 (CLEAR AND BRIGHT), this sense is about a material's internal arrangement or texture, not a shining visual effect.