jewelry
/ˈdʒuː.əl.ri/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈdʒuːl.ri/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈjü-əl-rē ˈjül-rē, ˈju̇l-; nonstandard ˈjü-lə-rē/ (ame, mw)
jewelry — 名詞
1. items that people put on their body to look attractive, for example rings, earri
珠寶
佩戴於身上的貴重飾品
items that people put on their body to look attractive, for example rings, earrings, and necklaces, usually made with gold, silver, or precious stones.
For her graduation, Hoa received a beautiful piece of jewelry from her grandmother.
Hoa 畢業時收到了祖母送給她的一件精美珠寶。
"piece of" + uncountable noun pattern
The museum's exhibition features ancient gold jewelry from the Han dynasty.
博物館的展覽展出漢朝時期的古代黃金珠寶。
Gabriela always wears silver jewelry that her aunt gave her.
Gabriela 總是戴著阿姨送給她的銀質珠寶。
Tunde decided not to bring any jewelry on his trip to the beach.
Tunde 決定去海灘旅行時不帶任何珠寶。
Luca opened a small box and found diamond jewelry inside.
Luca 打開一個小盒子,發現裡面有鑽石珠寶。
- jewellery
British spelling of the same word
- ornaments
broader category that includes non-wearable decorative objects
- adornments
more formal or poetic; refers to anything that decorates appearance
- gems
specifically the precious stones themselves, not the settings or metalwork
用法筆記
This is the American English spelling. The British English spelling is jewellery. In both varieties it is an uncountable noun, so you say 'some jewelry' or 'a piece of jewelry,' never 'a jewelry' or 'jewelries.'