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In your hand is a string of pearls. They look real enough, reflecting the light with a magnificent luster1, but how can you be sure they aren’t fakes? Simply rub a pearl lightly along your front teeth. If it feels rough or gritty, it’s real. If it feels smooth, it’s fake. How come? Real pearls are created by a number of fresh- and salt-water members of the bivalve mollusk2 class, although the pearls used for jewelry3 generally come from pearl oysters5. Pearls begin as an irritating particle inside an oyster4’s shell, a grain of sand perhaps. The oyster coats this irritant with a substance called “nacre” (pronounced NAY-ker), the same iridescent6 material that lines the inside of its shell. Inside a shell, this nacre coating is relatively7 thin, and it’s called “mother-of-pearl.” Once the oyster starts wrapping this mother of pearl around an irritant though, it doesn’t know when to stop. It adds layer after layer of nacre, until a full-sized pearl is formed.
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n.光辉;光泽,光亮;荣誉 | |
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n.软体动物 | |
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n.(jewllery)(总称)珠宝 | |
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n.牡蛎;沉默寡言的人 | |
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牡蛎( oyster的名词复数 ) | |
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6 iridescent | |
adj.彩虹色的,闪色的 | |
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7 relatively | |
adv.比较...地,相对地 | |
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