gilded 英 ['ɡɪldɪd]   美 ['ɡɪldɪd]

gilded

gilded  英 ['ɡɪldɪd] 美 ['ɡɪldɪd]

adj. 镀金的,装饰的;富有的  v. 给…镀金(gild的过去分词) 

I am bringing it from the frownery - the one over there with the gilded steeple. 我刚把它从烦恼工厂带过来,就是那边那个塔尖镀金的地方。
But even as the vast majority of the wealthy are losing wealth, some are gaining or forging the next gilded Age in their garages. 但是即便绝大多数富人的财产在流失,仍然有一些人正在他们的车库里打造或迎接着下一个镀金时代。

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  • adj. 镀金的,装饰的;富有的
  • v. 给…镀金(gild的过去分词)
  • 1. I am bringing it from the frownery - the one over there with the gilded steeple.

    我刚把它从烦恼工厂带过来,就是那边那个塔尖镀金的地方。

  • 2. But even as the vast majority of the wealthy are losing wealth, some are gaining or forging the next gilded Age in their garages.

    但是即便绝大多数富人的财产在流失,仍然有一些人正在他们的车库里打造或迎接着下一个镀金时代。

  • 3. The 10-piece set features a raised and gilded oak leaf border with acorns and the national symbols of the daffodil, rose and thistle on a pale blue base.

    这个陶瓷10件套的边缘用向上攀升的镀金橡树叶和橡树果作装饰,中间是国家的标志:水仙花,玫瑰和淡蓝色基底上的蓟。

  • gilded (adj.) 1560s, past-participle adjective from gild (v.). Late Old English had gegylde; Middle English had gilden (adj.). In modern use the more dignified past participle of gild, alternative to gilt. Shakespeare's lilies were never gilded; the quote ("King John," iv.2) is, "To gild refined gold, to paint the lily." Gilded Age as an era in U.S. history (roughly 1870-1900) is from the novel "The Gilded Age" by Mark Twain and Charles Dudley Warner, published in 1873.
gild·ed / ˈɡɪldɪd ; NAmE ˈɡɪldɪd / adjective [only before noun ] 1 covered with a thin layer of gold or gold paint 镀金的;涂金色的 2 ( literary) rich and belonging to the upper classes 富贵的;上层阶级的 the gilded youth (= rich, upper-class young people)of the Edwardian era 爱德华时代富贵的年轻人 gild·ed / ˈɡɪldɪd ; NAmE ˈɡɪldɪd /
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