golden 英 [ˈgəʊldən]   美 [ˈgoʊldən]

golden

golden  英 [ˈgəʊldən] 美 [ˈgoʊldən]

adj. 金色的 

a golden crown 金冕
golden hair 金发

  • Something that's golden is made out of gold. A queen in a fairy tale might wear an elaborate golden crown.
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  • adj. 金色的
  • 1. a golden crown

    金冕

  • 2. golden hair

    金发

  • 3. miles of golden beaches

    数英里长的金色沙滩

  • 4. golden memories

    美好的记忆

  • 5. Hollywood's golden boy

    好莱坞的金牌男星

  • golden (adj.) c. 1300, "made of gold," from gold (n.) + -en (2); replacing Middle English gilden, from Old English gyldan. Gold is one of the few Modern English nouns that form adjectives meaning "made of ______" by adding -en (as in wooden, leaden, waxen, olden); those that survive often do so in specialized senses. Old English also had silfren "made of silver," stænen "made of stone," etc.
gold·en / ˈɡəʊldən ; NAmE ˈɡoʊldən / adjective 1 ( especially literary) made of gold 金质的;金的 a golden crown 金冕 2 bright yellow in colour like gold 金色的;金黄色的 golden hair 金发 miles of golden beaches 数英里长的金色沙滩 3 special; wonderful 特别的;美好的 golden memories 美好的记忆 Businesses have a golden opportunityto expand into new markets. 商界有开拓新市场的良机。 Hollywood's golden boy 好莱坞的金牌男星 IDIOM be ˈgolden ( NAmE) ( informal) in a situation where you are successful or do not have any problems 大功告成;大获成功;一帆风顺 He thinks once he gets the money he'll be golden. 他认为只要拿到钱就万事大吉了。 more at kill v. , mean n. , silence n. gold·en / ˈɡəʊldən ; NAmE ˈɡoʊldən /
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