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gold rush

英 [ˈɡəʊld rʌʃ]

美 [ˈɡoʊld rʌʃ]

n.  淘金热

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牛津词典

    noun

    • 淘金热
      a situation in which a lot of people suddenly go to a place where gold has recently been discovered

      柯林斯词典

      • 淘金热
        Agold rushis a situation when a lot of people suddenly go to a place where gold has been discovered.

        英英释义

        noun

        • a large migration of people to a newly discovered gold field
          1. a sudden happening that brings good fortune (as a sudden opportunity to make money)
            1. the demand for testing has created a boom for those unregulated laboratories where boxes of specimen jars are processed like an assembly line
            Synonym:boombonanzagravygodsendmanna from heavenwindfallbunce

          双语例句

          • For now, though, shale looks like the new gold rush.
            不过,就目前而言,页岩就像是一轮新的淘金潮。
          • Go in search of lost parts of totem in Story Mode or amass a fortune in Gold Rush mode.
            在故事模式中寻找失落的图腾或在挑战模式中不断刷新成绩。迎接淘金热潮,你准备好了吗?
          • This surreal experience left me feeling a bit like Charlie Chaplin in the gold rush, when he invites his love to dinner and prepares the meal and waits but she does not come.
            这种不真实的体验让我感觉自己有点像《淘金记》(thegoldrush)中的卓别林(charliechaplin)他请意中人共进晚餐,备好了饭菜,左等右等,她却没来。
          • The majority of Chinese immigrants to Australia during the gold rush were indentured or contract labourers.
            多数中国人移民到澳大利亚,在淘金人的契约或合同的劳动者。
          • The Gold Rush proved a disaster for Sutter himself.
            对萨特本人来说,淘金最终是一个灾难。
          • However, it was the Gold Rush that changed the destiny of Alaska.
            不过,淘金热给阿拉斯加的命运带来了转机。
          • Andy: I think China and Japan will tie on swimming gold rush.
            安迪:我想中国和日本在游泳淘金中会平分秋色。
          • The small town became prosperous in the gold rush. Gold is a precious metal.
            这个小镇在淘金热期间繁荣起来。金子是一种贵金属。
          • A miner who took part in the California gold rush in 1849.
            在1849年参与加利福尼亚州淘金热的矿工。
          • During the California gold rush, many people had a dog-eat-dog life.
            在加利福尼亚的淘金热潮中?许多人都过著一种互相倾轧的生活。