golden
adj. 金(黄)色的; 金质的; 美好的
Something that is golden is bright yellow in colour.
She combed and arranged her golden hair.
她梳理好自己的金发。
...an endless golden beach.
一望无际的金色沙滩
Golden things are made of gold.
...a golden chain with a golden locket.
带有金制盒式链坠的金项链
If you describe something as golden, you mean it is wonderful because it is likely to be successful and rewarding, or because it is the best of its kind.
He says there's a golden opportunity for peace which must be seized.
他说务必抓住这个谋求和平的绝佳机会。
If you refer to a man as a golden boy or a woman as a golden girl, you mean that they are especially popular and successful.
When the movie came out the critics went wild, hailing Tarantino as the golden boy of the 1990s.
这部影片上映后,批评家们反响十分热烈,他们将塔拉蒂诺誉为20世纪90年代的金牌男星。
1. having the deep slightly brownish color of gold;
2. marked by peace and prosperity;
3. made from or covered with gold;
4. supremely favored or fortunate;
5. suggestive of gold;
6. very favorable or advantageous;
The directors will each get a large golden handshake and a pension.
所有的经理都会得到丰厚的退职金和养老费.
A vast expanse of golden crops lay before us.
我们眼前展现出一大片金黄色的庄稼.
The Elizabethan period was the golden age of English drama.
伊丽莎白时期是英国戏剧的黄金时代.
The golden rule in playing tennis is to watch the ball closely.
打网球最重要的一点就是紧盯着球.
He had been the golden boy of Welsh rugby.
他曾是威尔士橄榄球界的骄子.