
What do foreigners think when Vietnamese people speak English?
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The word "crystalline" derives from the Greek word "krystallos" meaning "ice-like." This term was coined by Theophrastus, a Greek philosopher, in the 4th century BC. Interestingly, the ancient Greeks noticed that certain minerals such as quartz resembled ice, both in appearance and when they slimed when hit, giving them the name "krystallos." Later, during the Renaissance, when investigations into the nature of minerals began to intensify, the word "crystalline" came into vogue again. It was primarily associated with minerals that exhibited a fixed, regular shape due to the arrangement of their atoms in a repeating pattern. This repeating pattern is known as a crystal structure, which gives these materials their characteristic crystal shape. Today, the term "crystalline" is not limited solely to minerals, but can be used to describe any substance that has a crystal structure, including certain types of organic compounds and some glasses.
adjective
crystallize
crystal; crystal-like, crystal clear
(anatomy) lens (eye)
made of or similar to crystals
làm bằng hoặc tương tự như tinh thể
cấu trúc tinh thể/đá
Thạch anh trong núi lấp lánh với độ sáng tinh thể tuyệt đẹp.
Bề mặt của hồ đóng băng trong vắt và tinh khiết dưới ánh sáng ban mai.
Đường trong ly trà ngọt bắt đầu kết tinh khi nhiệt độ giảm xuống.
Những cành cây được phủ một lớp tuyết lấp lánh như pha lê.
very clear
rất rõ ràng
nước có độ tinh khiết như tinh thể
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