gilded
adj. 镀金的; 涂上金色的; 装饰的; 有钱的
v. 把…镀金( gild的过去式和过去分词 ); 给…上金色; 作多余的修饰(反而破坏原已完美的东西); 画蛇添足
If you gild a surface, you cover it in a thin layer of gold or gold paint.
Carve the names and gild them.
把姓名刻上去,再镀上金。
...gilded statues.
镀金雕像
If you say that someone is gilding the lily, you mean that they are spoiling something that is already beautiful or perfect by trying to improve it or by praising it too highly.
Gilding the lily of what is basically a romantic comedy, the director falls a little short of his best mark.
这基本上是一出浪漫喜剧,这位导演却画蛇添足,没有发挥出他的最佳水平。
1. having the deep slightly brownish color of gold;
2. based on pretense; deceptively pleasing;
3. rich and superior in quality;
4. made from or covered with gold;
Gilded age inequality and rising poverty abound.
繁华时代的不平等和贫困加剧比比皆是.
Others inside the Coqen Hall are gilded dagobas with niches for the and Future Buddhas.
后殿左侧的佛殿是堆松拉康,供奉有“三世佛”、“金刚大力士”、“马头明王”等.
The rising sun gilded the tree tops with its golden beams.
初升的太阳给树梢染上了一层金色的光芒.
Two gilded unicorns, supposed to protect the hall from evil spirits, guard the entrance.
两个金麒麟, 保护着大殿守护着门口,起着镇妖除邪的作用.
Home is a gilded cage son outside to Fly in, Fly out of there.
家是一个镀金的鸟笼子,外面的想飞进来, 里面的想飞出去.