搜尋結果
gilded
- IPA[ˈɡɪldɪd]
英式
- covered thinly with gold leaf or gold paint;wealthy and privileged
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形容詞
- 1. covered thinly with gold leaf or gold paint an elegant gilded birdcage a painted and gilded wooden ceiling
- ▪ wealthy and privileged he saw plain, decent boys transformed to gilded, roistering youths
- the process of applying gold leaf or gold paint.
Oxford American Dictionary
- the process of applying gold leaf or gold paint.
Oxford Dictionary
- cover thinly with gold: in 1436 he gilded and painted statues for Bruges Town Hall the first rays of the sun were gilding the grassy hillside
Oxford American Dictionary
- archaic spelling of guild
Oxford Dictionary
- cover thinly with gold: in 1436 he gilded and painted statues for Bruges Town Hall the first rays of the sun were gilding the grassy hillside
Oxford Dictionary
- archaic spelling of guild
Oxford American Dictionary
- a luxurious but restrictive environment: this child of privilege is stretching the bars of his gilded cage only a bird in a gilded cage
Oxford Dictionary
- fashionable, wealthy young people: a new bar trying to attract the gilded youth of London
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- IPA[ˈɡildəd]
美式
- covered thinly with gold leaf or gold paint: an elegant gilded birdcage a painted and gilded wooden ceiling
Oxford American Dictionary