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gold
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- a yellow precious metal, the chemical element of atomic number 79, used especially in jewellery and decoration and to guarantee the value of currencies.;an alloy of gold
- made of or coloured like gold
noun: gold, plural noun: golds
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名詞
- 1. a yellow precious metal, the chemical element of atomic number 79, used especially in jewellery and decoration and to guarantee the value of currencies.
- ▪ an alloy of gold 9-carat gold
- 2. a deep lustrous yellow or yellow-brown colour her eyes were light green and flecked with gold
- 3. coins or other articles made of gold her ankles and wrists were glinting with gold
- ▪ money in large sums; wealth he proved to be a rabid seeker for gold and power
- ▪ something considered to be precious, beautiful, or of the most superior quality they scout continents in search of the new green gold
- ▪ short for gold medal
- 4. the bullseye of an archery target.
形容詞
- 1. made of or coloured like gold gold earrings the warm gold interior of the wood-lined church
- a thing that looks valuable, but is in fact worthless.
- invent excuses to avoid a task; shirk: he wasn't goldbricking; he was really sick
Oxford Dictionary
- a thing that looks valuable but is in fact worthless.
- invent excuses to avoid a task; shirk: he wasn't goldbricking; he was really sick
Oxford American Dictionary
- a thin layer of gold, electroplated or otherwise applied as a coating to another metal.
- cover (something) with a thin layer of gold.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a gold-coloured representation of a star, awarded as a mark of excellence or in recognition of ... the pies were awarded a gold star for their exceptional taste and quality I was the kid who had more gold stars for reading than anybody in my class
- denoting or deserving a ranking of or award for excellence: his recipe for traditional sausages won the gold star award gold star facilities
Oxford Dictionary
- fine particles of gold.
Oxford Dictionary
- a thin layer of gold, electroplated or otherwise applied as a coating to another metal.
- cover (something) with a thin layer of gold.
Oxford Dictionary
- a gold-colored representation of a star, awarded as a mark of excellence or in recognition of a ... the pies were awarded a gold star for their exceptional taste and quality I was the kid who had more gold stars for reading than anybody in my class
- denoting a ranking of or award for excellence: his recipe for traditional sausages won the gold star award a gold star rating
Oxford American Dictionary
- the system, abandoned in the Depression of the 1930s, by which the value of a currency was ...
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- a yellow precious metal, the chemical element of atomic number 79, used especially in jewelry ...
- made of or colored like gold: gold earrings the warm gold interior of the wood-lined church
Oxford American Dictionary