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.gold-'plated adj. covered with a thin layer of gold 镀金沾goW-pZated earrings镀金耳环 'gold reserve noun [usually pi.] an amount of gold kept by a countrys bank in order to support the supply of money (国家银行支持货币供应量的)黄金储备 'gold rush noun a situation in which a lot of people suddenly go to a place where gold has recently been discovered 淘金热

gold-smith /'gauldsmiB; NAmE 'gould-/ noun a person who makes, repairs or sells articles made of gold .

匠;金器商

'gold standard noun (usually the gold standard)

[sing.] an economic system in which the value of money is based on the value of gold 金本位制 gold-was-ser /'g0ldvaBsa(r); NAmE 'gould-/ noun [U, C] a strong alcoholic drink from Poland that contains very small pieces of gold金箔酒(产于波兰,含小片金叶golem /'gaulam; 'goi-; NAmE 'gou-/ noun 1 (in Jewish stories 犹太传a figure made of clay that comes to life 有生命的泥人 2 a machine that behaves like a human机器人

golf髙尔夫球运动

golf course高尔夫球场

高尔球杆球座

golf /golf; NAmE ga:lf; goilf/ noun [U] a game played over a large area of ground using specially shaped sticks to hit a small hard ball (a golf ball) into a series of 9 or 18 holes, using as few strokes as possible 高尔夫球运动He enjoyed a round of golf on a Sunday morning. # 欢星氣天的上午打一场髙尔夫球。see also crazy

GOLF, MINI-GOLF

'golf dub noun 1 (also club) a long metal stick with a piece of metal or wood at one end, used for hitting the ball in golf 髙尔夫球杆a set / gof dubs —套高 尔夫球杆picture o golf 2 an organization whose members play golf; the place where these people meet and play golf髙尔夫球俱乐部(指组织或所在地Pine Ri(ige Go/aub松树岭高尔夫球俱乐部◊ We’re going/or Zimdi at the go/dub.我们打算在高尔夫球俱乐部吃 午餐。

'golf course (also course) noun a large area of land that is designed for playing golf on 髙尔夫球场 —picture o golf

golfer /'gDlf0(r); NAmE 'ga:l-; 'go:l-/ noun a person who plays golf 高尔吳球运动员picture o golf golfing /'gDlfiq; /V/\/??f'gailf-; 'go:lf-/ adj. [only before noun] playing golf; connected with golf 打高尔_夫球的;.与高 尔夫球有关的agoing hoiiday打高尔夫球的假期

golfing noun [U]: a week’s go(/iing vWth_/Wends 与朋友

共度f打高尔夫球的一周

'golf links (also links) noun {pi. golf links) a golf course, especially one by the sea (尤指海边的V高尔夫球场 Gol-iath /ga'laiaB/ noun a person or thing that is very large or powerfui 巨人;强大的人(或物):a Goliath / a man巨人一般髙夫的男子◊ a GoZiath / t/ie computer industry 计算机行业知巨头 From

Goliath, a giant in the Bible who is killed by the boy David with a stone.源自《圣经》中被男孩大卫用石子i 杀的巨+歌利亚Goliath )

gol-li-wog /'gDliwDg; NAmE 'ga:liwa:g/ (also informal golly /'goli; NAmE 'gaili/ pi. -ies) noun a doll (= a model of a person for a child to play with) made of cloth with a black face and short black hair, now often considered offensive to black people 黑脸黑短发布娃娃 (现在常会触怒黑人

golly /'goli; NAmE 'ga:li/ exclamation {old-fashioned, informal) used to express surprise (表'示 _ 奇)天哪, 啊:Golly, you’re early.f 天哪,你好早錢! gonad /'gaunaed; NAmE 'gou-/ noun [anatomy |?) a male sex organ that produces sperm; a female sex organ that produces eggs性腺;睾丸;卵藥 gon-dola /'gondala; NAmE 'gain-; gain'doula/ noun 1 a long boat with a flat bottom and high parts at each end, used on canals in Venice威尼斯小划船;贡多拉; 凤尾船一 picture o page R3 2 the part on a cable car or ski lift where the passengers sit 缆车车厢;缆车座椅 3 [especially NAm£) the part of a hot air balloon or airship where the passengers sit (热气球、飞船上的) 吊舱,吊篮

gon.do.lier /.gDnda'lia^); NAmE .gainda'lir/ noun a person whose job is to move and steer a gondola in Venice威尼斯小划船船夫一 picture o page R3 Gon.dwana /gDn'dwaina; NAmE gain-/ (also Gon- dwana-land /grni'dwainalaend; NAmE gain-/) noun [sing.] (geology M,) a very large area of land that existed in the southern hemisphere millions of years ago. It was made up of the present Arabia, S America, Antarctica, Australia and India.冈瓦纳古大陆(数百方牵前存在于南 半球的天片陆地,由如今的阿拉伯、南美洲、南极洲、澳 大利亚和印度组成)

gone /gDn; NAmE go:n; gain/ adj., prep. — see also go,

GOES, WENT, GONE V.

                  ad/, [not before noun] 1 (of a thing 物品)used up 用完 了;用光了 ‘Where’s the cc^ee?’ ‘Jt’s aH gone.’ “咖啡在 咖儿? ” “喝光 2 (of a person 人)having left a piace; away from a place 了;离开了;不在:‘Is Tom here?> 'No, he was gone before I arrived'. “汤姆在这儿 吗” “不在,我来之前他就走了。” 3爪招/) used to say that a particular situation no longer exists 不复存 在;一去不复返:rhe days are gone when you couW leave your door unocfced at night.夜不闭户的时代B经 一考不复返了。4 (£/’zi/orma/) having been pregnant for the length of time mentioned 怀孕时间亍_;. She’s seven months gone.她怀孕七个月 了。◊ How/ar gone are you?你怀孕几个月了 DM! ,going, .going^one (8r£) (also going once, going 'twice, 'sold NAmE, Br£) said by an auctioneer to show that an item has been sold

(拍卖商用语)一次,二次,成交more at dead

                  prep. later than the time mentioned

于;已过 past ft’s gone six o’docfc aiready.过了 六点了。

goner /'gDna(r); NAmE 'goin-; 'gain-/ noun (informal) a person who is going to die soon or who cannot be saved from a dangerous situation 垂死的人;快完蛋的

人;无法挽救的人

gong /gorj; NAmE go:; ga:rj/ noun 1 a round piece of metal that hangs in a frame and makes a loud deep sound when it is hit with a stick. Gongs are used as musical instruments or to give signals, for example that a meal is ready. ^ 2 (BrE, informal) an award or medal given to sb for the work tifiey have done 奖章;勋章 gonna /'gane; 'guna; NAmE 'go:ne/ {informal, non­standard) a way of saying or writing 'going to* in informal speech, when it refers to the future P 将,将 要(非正立用语,即 going to ) Whats she gonna do now?她现在要丰什么? CH13 You should not write