Item: Gold and silver jewelry
Pronunciation: j ρ j ρ n yí n zhΥ b m: o
Explanation:
Gold: generally refers to things or coins made of gold, such as gold and gold knives;
Silver: generally refers to things or coins made of silver, such as silver coins and silver sculptures;
Pearl: generally refers to pearls;
Treasure: generally refers to precious stones;
Gold and silver jewelry: Generally speaking, a person is very rich, with many things made of gold, silver and gold, and enjoys all kinds of jewelry such as blue pearls, green pearls, rubies and sapphires. Metaphor is luxury.
Example: Last night, I dreamed that I had a lot of gold, silver and jewels.
What does Mo Bosang mean by "jewelry"? I don't understand what this means.
Mathilde, the heroine in Mo Bosang's short story The Necklace, has always been regarded as a sharp satire on petty-bourgeois vanity and pursuit of pleasure. The unexpected ending deepened the irony, with a hint of sour sigh, including sympathy for Mathilde. The basis of this view is that although there is not a word in the novel condemning Mathilde's vanity, the author's attitude is everywhere in character description and plot arrangement. For example, at the beginning, I wrote how Mathilde regarded the luxurious life of the big bourgeoisie as an ideal, and then I wrote how she tried her best to dig out her husband's savings after receiving the invitation. This series of descriptions shows the vulgarity and meanness of this petty-bourgeois woman's soul. In addition, writing a night's satisfaction for Mathilde has brought ten years of hardships, which is a punishment for her vanity. At the end of the novel, ten years of hard work is only a fake, which is another bitter irony to her. Mathilde's vanity is not an individual phenomenon, but a product of class society, which has certain typicality. Uneasy about the hard work of making a living, looking down on people who are poorer than themselves, bent on becoming a big bourgeois, hoping to take shortcuts and get rich by lucky opportunities, which is a manifestation of human inferiority. Of course, only a few petty bourgeoisie succeeded, and most petty bourgeoisie was reduced to a more miserable situation in the competition. The necklace mocks the contemptible pursuit of vanity in class society and helps us understand the social reasons for this trend.
Does jewel mean jewelry?
Yes, jewelry; Jewelry; Gems; Gems; Bijou means jewelry.
Please explain what spheres and jewels mean.
Jewelry is a necklace.
What's the difference between jewelry and jewelry? Explain it in detail?
1. Gem has two meanings. One is "gem", a countable noun. When it is the subject, the number of predicate verbs behind it is determined by the number of jewels (that is, jewels are singular and predicate verbs are singular; Jewel is plural, and the predicate verb is plural); Second, it means "jewelry inlaid with precious stones", usually in the plural. At this time, if used as the subject, the predicate verb is usually plural. For example:
A jewel fell from her ring. He lost a jewel in the ring.
These jewels are her private property. These jewels are her private property.
2. Jewelry (which can also be written as jewelry) is a general term for "jewelry" and "jewelry", which is an uncountable noun and only expresses singular meaning; If used as a subject, the predicate verb is usually singular. For example:
All her jewels were pawned. All her jewels were pawned.
Her sparkling jewels set off her beauty perfectly. She wears sparkling jewels, which makes her look more beautiful.
Who knows the meaning of all kinds of jewelry? There are six kinds.
Symbolic significance of jewelry type diamond eternal ruby passionate sapphire elegant temperament Emerald is known as the king of gems, symbolizing wealth, pearls, noble jade, avoiding evil spirits, and gold ornaments are stronger than gold and silver ornaments.
What is the meaning of red jewelry?
Garnet is chaste, friendly, loyal, honest and calm.
Aquamarine or bloodstone is calm and brave.
Chastity and purity of diamonds
Emerald is a beloved and happy lover.
Pearls, moonstones or metamorphic rocks are healthy, precious and long-lived.
Ruby love is deep and hot.
Olivine or agate wrapped in silk is a happy couple.
Sapphire is loyal and respected.
Opal or tourmaline is peaceful and safe.
Topaz friendship and friendship
The success of turquoise
All kinds of wedding ring gems represent meaning.
Diamonds: Hardness (highest hardness)
Red envelopes: enthusiasm (bright colors like fire)
Sapphire: calm (full of maturity)
Emerald: Noble (China people's favorite)
Olivine: Romantic and carefree (crystal clear green)
Color-changing stone: mysterious and elegant (such as cat's eye, emerald, etc.). The starlight in the gem is extremely charming)
What do the different colors of jewelry mean?
Actually, it doesn't mean much. The most important thing is that colorful colors have bright spots on the body, which is why everyone likes her.