golden
adjective uk/ˈɡəʊl.dən/ us/ˈɡoʊl.dən/
(GOLD)
A2 金质的,金的
made of gold
a golden necklace 金项链
A2 金色(的);金黄色(的)
the colour of gold
golden hair/skin 金发/金色的外皮
miles of golden beaches 绵延数英里的金色海滩
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- The church was crowned with golden domes.
- She loved the beauty and fruitfulness of the autumn, when the whole countryside was ablaze with rich golden colours.
- Once upon a time there was a beautiful young princess with long golden hair.
- The island has long golden beaches fringed by palm trees.
- When the pastry is golden and puffed up, take the pie out of the oven.
(SPECIAL)
B2 [ before noun ]特别的;非常有利的;成功的
special, successful, or giving someone an advantage
the golden days of our youth 我们年轻时的黄金岁月
He's got a place at university which gives him a golden opportunity to do research in the subject which interests him. 他在大学里获得了一个职位,这为他研究自己感兴趣的课题提供了绝佳的机会。
I like listening to those radio stations that play all the golden oldies (= old popular songs which people still like or which have become liked again). 我喜欢收听那些播放怀旧金曲的广播电台。