golden
US: /ˈɡoʊɫdən/
UK: /ɡˈəʊldən/
English - Vietnamese dictionary
golden /'gouldən/- tính từ
- bằng vàng
- có vàng, nhiều vàng
- có màu vàng
- golden hair: tóc màu vàng
- quý giá, quý báu, quý như vàng
- a golden opportunity: một dịp quý báu
- golden remedy: thuốc quý, thuốc thánh
- thịnh vượng; hạnh phúc
- the golden age: thời đại hoàng kim
- the Golden City
- (từ Mỹ,nghĩa Mỹ) thành phố Xan-Fran-xit-co
- the golden mean
- (xem) mean
- golden opinions
- sự tôn trọng
- the golden rule
- (kinh thánh) quy tắc đối với người khác phải như nình muốn người ta đối với mình
- the Golden State
- (từ Mỹ,nghĩa Mỹ) bang Ca-li-fo-ni
- golden wedding
- (xem) wedding
- to worship the golden ccalf
- (xem) calf
Advanced English dictionary
+ adjective1 (especially literary) made of gold: a golden crown
2 bright yellow in colour like gold: golden hair + miles of golden beaches + Bake for ten minutes until the pastry is crisp and golden.
3 special; wonderful: golden memories + Businesses have a golden opportunity to expand into new markets. + Hollywood's golden boy
Idioms see KILL v., MEAN n., SILENCE n.
Thesaurus dictionary
adj.
1 yellow, yellowish, gold, blond or blonde, flaxen, aureate; tow(-haired):
Her golden tresses fell about her shoulders.
2 gold, auriferous; gilded, gilt, aureate; Technical auric, aurous:
They drank together from a golden bowl.
3 bright, shining, brilliant, sunny, gleaming, lustrous, shiny, glittering, dazzling, resplendent, radiant, glowing, sparkling:
We emerged from the black tunnel into golden sunshine.
4 happy, blissful, delightful, joyful, glorious, joyous, exuberant:
We can never recapture the golden days of our youth.
5 flourishing, halcyon, prosperous, thriving, favourable, excellent, outstanding, productive, fertile, blessed, blest, good, successful, palmy:
After the golden age of Greece and Rome, Europe was plunged into the dismal gloom of the Dark Ages.
6 gifted, talented, favoured, special, exceptional, favourite, cherished, pet, Brit blue-eyed, white-headed, white-haired, US fair-haired:
As long as the company's profits were increasing, Hamilton was the golden boy.
7 advantageous, propitious, auspicious, promising, rosy, opportune, optimistic, favourable:
She missed a golden opportunity by turning down the job.
Collocation
VERBS
be, gleam, look
The abbey walls gleamed golden in the light of the setting sun.
| turn
The whole sky turned golden and red.
ADV.
faintly, softly
the faintly golden afternoon light
Concise dictionary
'gəʊldənadj.
+having the deep slightly brownish color of gold
+marked by peace and prosperity
+made from or covered with gold
+supremely favored or fortunate
+suggestive of gold
+favoring or bringing good luck