单词 | gold |
释义 | gold n. & adj. --n   1. a yellow malleable ductile high density metallic element resistant to chemical reaction, occurring naturally in quartz veins and gravel, and precious as a monetary medium, in jewellery, etc. Usage Symb.: Au.   2. the colour of gold.   3. a coins or articles made of gold. b money in large sums, wealth.   4. something precious, beautiful, or brilliant (all that glitters is not gold).   5. = gold medal.   6. gold used for coating a surface or as a pigment, gilding.   7. the bull's-eye of an archery target (usu. gilt). --adj   1. made wholly or chiefly of gold.   2. coloured like gold. Phrases and idioms age of gold = golden age. gold amalgam an easily-moulded combination of gold with mercury. gold-beater a person who beats gold out into gold leaf. gold-beater's skin a membrane used to separate leaves of gold during beating, or as a covering for slight wounds. gold bloc a bloc of countries having a gold standard. gold brick sl.   1. a thing with only a surface appearance of value, a sham or fraud.   2. US a lazy person. gold-digger   1. sl. a woman who wheedles money out of men.   2. a person who digs for gold. gold-dust 1 gold in fine particles as often found naturally.   2. a plant, Alyssum saxatile, with many small yellow flowers. gold-field a district in which gold is found as a mineral. gold foil gold beaten into a thin sheet. gold leaf gold beaten into a very thin sheet. gold medal a medal of gold, usu. awarded as first prize. gold-mine   1. a place where gold is mined.   2. colloq. a source of wealth. gold of pleasure an annual yellow-flowered plant, Camelina sativa. gold plate   1. vessels made of gold.   2. material plated with gold. gold-plate v.tr. plate with gold. gold reserve a reserve of gold coins or bullion held by a central bank etc. gold-rush a rush to a newly-discovered gold-field. gold standard a system by which the value of a currency is defined in terms of gold, for which the currency may be exchanged. Gold Stick   1. (in the UK) a gilt rod carried on State occasions by the colonel of the Life Guards or the captain of the gentlemen-at-arms.   2. the officer carrying this rod. gold thread   1. a thread of silk etc. with gold wire wound round it.   2. a bitter plant, Coptis tinfolia. Etymology: OE f. Gmc |
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