单词 | golden |
释义 | golden From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English, Elements Coloursgoldengold‧en /ˈɡəʊldən $ ˈɡoʊl-/ ●●● W3 adjective1 CChaving a bright yellow colour like gold golden hair golden sand2 → a golden opportunity3 → golden boy/girl4 [only before noun]HAPPY a golden period of time is one of great happiness or successgolden years/days etc the golden years of childhoodgolden age of radio the 5 → somebody is golden6 HCM literary made of gold a golden crownExamples from the Corpusgolden• Bake in a pre-heated oven for 40 min until golden.• The tops will brown before the glazed bottom so let the buns bake until the tops are a deep golden brown.• Sensing the audience craving for that golden era, the band played it up.• Every leaf was picked out in golden radiance.• a golden statue• golden sunlight• I once dreamt of her as an angel with golden wings.golden years/days etc• The oil crisis alone could not have shattered the confidence which capitalists felt during most of the golden years.• There were exaggerated expectations for one thing, a more or less inevitable consequence of those golden years.• Every long table is filled with oldsters in their golden years costumes-juvenile ensembles of short pants, shirts, and sneakers.• The 1960s were expansive, golden years for the television networks.• In the golden days of cinema, feuds often erupted between roguish directors and powerful studio heads.• During these golden years of instruction, parents can make a world of difference by staying engaged and supportive.• Nifty reputation Low-key, approachable and diffident, Matheny was the daddy during the golden days of Southwestern College art. |
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