gold·en
adjective/ˈɡəʊldən/
/ˈɡəʊldən/
Idioms 金质的;金的 - a golden crown
金冕
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs- be
- gleam
- look
- …
- faintly
- softly
- a golden crown
金色的;金黄色的 - golden hair
金发 - miles of golden beaches
数英里长的金色沙滩 - Bake for ten minutes until the pastry is crisp and golden.
烤十分钟,直到糕点酥脆金黄。
Extra ExamplesTopics Colours and Shapesb2- The walls gleamed golden in the light of the setting sun.
墙壁在落日的余晖中泛着金光。 - The whole sky turned golden and red.
整个天空都变成了金红色。 - the faintly golden afternoon light
午后昏黄的光线
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs- be
- gleam
- look
- …
- faintly
- softly
- golden hair
特别的;美好的 - golden memories
美好的记忆 - Businesses have a golden opportunity to 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
Extra Examples- Halfway through the game, the striker missed a golden opportunity.
比赛进行到一半时,前锋错失了一次黄金机会。 - I realized that this was my golden opportunity to say what I thought.
我意识到这是我说出我的想法的绝佳机会。 - This will be a golden opportunity for you to meet your pop idols.
这将是您与流行偶像见面的绝佳机会。
- golden memories
Idioms
be golden
- (North American English, informal) to be 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。 - If it works this time, we’re golden.
如果这次成功了,我们就成功了。
- He thinks once he gets the money he'll be golden.
the happy/golden mean
- (approving) a course of action that is not extreme
中庸之道
kill the goose that lays the golden egg/eggs
- (saying) to destroy something that would make you rich, successful, etc.
Topics Difficulty and failurec2杀鸡取卵;竭泽而渔;自绝财源
silence is golden
- (saying) it is often best not to say anything
沉默是金