Carats Meaning in English
word · lemma: carat
ˈkɛɹəts
KAIR-uhts
kˈæɹæts
KARR-uhts
释义
'Carats' are a unit of weight used to measure precious stones and pearls, especially diamonds. One carat is equal to 200 milligrams.
用法与细微差别
'Carats' is always used for the weight of gemstones and never for gold (where 'karat' with a 'k' refers to purity). Beware of the spelling difference: 'carat' (gem weight) vs 'karat' (gold purity, US English). Often appears in contexts like '2-carat diamond'.
Spanish: quilatesPortuguese (BR): quilatesPortuguese (PT): quilatesChinese (Simplified): 克拉Chinese (Traditional): 克拉Hindi: कैरेटArabic: قيراطBengali: ক্যারেটRussian: каратJapanese: カラットVietnamese: caratKorean: 캐럿Turkish: karat (değerli taş ağırlığı)Urdu: قیراطIndonesian: karat
例句
The diamond is two carats.
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Emeralds are weighed in carats.
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A pearl’s weight can be given in carats.
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He bought her a ring with three carats of diamonds.
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The jeweler showed us different stones in various carats.
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When it comes to diamonds, more carats mean a higher price.
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