In Engpsh, you can ask "Can you give me a piece of jewelry?" to request a piece of jewelry.
The word "jewelry" comes from the Old French "jouel" or "joiel," which itself derives from the Latin "jocale," meaning "plaything." The word has been used to refer to decorative items made of precious materials, such as gold, silver, and diamonds, since at least the 14th century.
Here are some example sentences using the word "jewelry" in Engpsh:
"I love wearing jewelry because it adds a touch of glamour to any outfit." (我喜欢戴饰品,因为它能给任何一件衣服增添一点魅力。)
"My grandmother has a beautiful collection of antique jewelry passed down from her mother." (我的祖母有一组漂亮的古董饰品,是她母亲传下来的。)
"I'm thinking about buying my girlfriend a piece of jewelry for our anniversary." (我正在考虑为我的女朋友买一件纪念我们周年纪念日的饰品。)
The word "jewelry" comes from the Old French "jouel" or "joiel," which itself derives from the Latin "jocale," meaning "plaything." The word has been used to refer to decorative items made of precious materials, such as gold, silver, and diamonds, since at least the 14th century.
Here are some example sentences using the word "jewelry" in Engpsh:
"I love wearing jewelry because it adds a touch of glamour to any outfit." (我喜欢戴饰品,因为它能给任何一件衣服增添一点魅力。)
"My grandmother has a beautiful collection of antique jewelry passed down from her mother." (我的祖母有一组漂亮的古董饰品,是她母亲传下来的。)
"I'm thinking about buying my girlfriend a piece of jewelry for our anniversary." (我正在考虑为我的女朋友买一件纪念我们周年纪念日的饰品。)

