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Goldless | a. Destitute of gold. [ 1913 Webster ] | Golden | a. [ OE. golden; cf. OE. gulden, AS. gylden, from gold. See Gold, and cf. Guilder. ] [ 1913 Webster ] 1. Made of gold; consisting of gold. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. Having the color of gold; as, the golden grain. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. Very precious; highly valuable; excellent; eminently auspicious; as, golden opinions. [ 1913 Webster ] Golden age. (a) The fabulous age of primeval simplicity and purity of manners in rural employments, followed by the silver age, bronze age, and iron age. Dryden. (b) (Roman Literature) The best part (B. C. 81 -- A. D. 14) of the classical period of Latinity; the time when Cicero, Cæsar, Virgil, etc., wrote. Hence: (c) That period in the history of a literature, etc., when it flourishes in its greatest purity or attains its greatest glory; as, the Elizabethan age has been considered the golden age of English literature. -- Golden balls, three gilt balls used as a sign of a pawnbroker's office or shop; -- originally taken from the coat of arms of Lombardy, the first money lenders in London having been Lombards. -- Golden bull. See under Bull, an edict. -- Golden chain (Bot.), the shrub Cytisus Laburnum, so named from its long clusters of yellow blossoms. -- Golden club (Bot.), an aquatic plant (Orontium aquaticum), bearing a thick spike of minute yellow flowers. -- Golden cup (Bot.), the buttercup. -- Golden eagle (Zool.), a large and powerful eagle (Aquila Chrysaëtos) inhabiting Europe, Asia, and North America. It is so called from the brownish yellow tips of the feathers on the head and neck. A dark variety is called the royal eagle; the young in the second year is the ring-tailed eagle. -- Golden fleece. (a) (Mythol.) The fleece of gold fabled to have been taken from the ram that bore Phryxus through the air to Colchis, and in quest of which Jason undertook the Argonautic expedition. (b) (Her.) An order of knighthood instituted in 1429 by Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy; -- called also Toison d'Or. -- Golden grease, a bribe; a fee. [ Slang ] -- Golden hair (Bot.), a South African shrubby composite plant with golden yellow flowers, the Chrysocoma Coma-aurea. -- Golden Horde (Hist.), a tribe of Mongolian Tartars who overran and settled in Southern Russia early in the 18th century. -- Golden Legend, a hagiology (the “Aurea Legenda”) written by James de Voragine, Archbishop of Genoa, in the 13th century, translated and printed by Caxton in 1483, and partially paraphrased by Longfellow in a poem thus entitled. -- Golden marcasite tin. [ Obs. ] -- Golden mean, the way of wisdom and safety between extremes; sufficiency without excess; moderation. [ 1913 Webster ] Angels guard him in the golden mean. Pope. -- Golden mole (Zool), one of several South African Insectivora of the family Chrysochloridæ, resembling moles in form and habits. The fur is tinted with green, purple, and gold. -- Golden number (Chronol.), a number showing the year of the lunar or Metonic cycle. It is reckoned from 1 to 19, and is so called from having formerly been written in the calendar in gold. -- Golden oriole. (Zool.) See Oriole. -- Golden pheasant. See under Pheasant. -- Golden pippin, a kind of apple, of a bright yellow color. -- Golden plover (Zool.), one of several species of plovers, of the genus Charadrius, esp. the European (Charadrius apricarius, syn. Charadrius pluvialis; -- called also yellow plover, black-breasted plover, hill plover, and whistling plover. The common American species (Charadrius dominicus) is also called frostbird, and bullhead. -- Golden robin. (Zool.) See Baltimore oriole, in Vocab. -- Golden rose (R. C. Ch.), a gold or gilded rose blessed by the pope on the fourth Sunday in Lent, and sent to some church or person in recognition of special services rendered to the Holy See. -- Golden rule. (a) The rule of doing as we would have others do to us. Cf. Luke vi. 31. (b) The rule of proportion, or rule of three. -- Golden samphire (Bot.), a composite plant (Inula crithmoides), found on the seashore of Europe. -- Golden saxifrage (Bot.), a low herb with yellow flowers (Chrysosplenium oppositifolium), blossoming in wet places in early spring. -- Golden seal (Bot.), a perennial ranunculaceous herb (Hydrastis Canadensis), with a thick knotted rootstock and large rounded leaves. -- Golden sulphide of antimony, or Golden sulphuret of antimony (Chem.), the pentasulphide of antimony, a golden or orange yellow powder. -- Golden warbler (Zool.), a common American wood warbler (Dendroica æstiva); -- called also blue-eyed yellow warbler, garden warbler, and summer yellow bird. -- Golden wasp (Zool.), a bright-colored hymenopterous insect, of the family Chrysididæ. The colors are golden, blue, and green. -- Golden wedding. See under Wedding. [ 1913 Webster ]
| goldenbush | n. A plant of the genus Haplopappus. [ WordNet 1.5 ] 2. Any of various much-branched yellow-flowered shrubs of the genus Chrysothamnus, growing in Western North America. [ WordNet 1.5 ] | Golden-eye | n. (Zool.) A duck (Glaucionetta clangula), found in Northern Europe, Asia, and America. The American variety (var. Americana) is larger. Called whistler, garrot, gowdy, pied widgeon, whiteside, curre, and doucker. Barrow's golden-eye of America (Glaucionetta Islandica) is less common. [ 1913 Webster ] | golden-rod | n. (Bot.) A tall herb (Solidago Virga-aurea), bearing small yellow flowers in a graceful elongated cluster. The name is common to all the species of the genus Solidago. [ 1913 Webster ] Golden-rod tree (Bot.), a shrub (Bosea Yervamora), a native of the Canary Isles. [ 1913 Webster ] Variants: goldenrod | goldenseal | n. A perennial herb of Northeastern U. S. (Hydrastis Canadensis) having a thick knotted yellow rootstock and large rounded leaves. Syn. -- golden seal, yellow root, turmeric root, Hydrastis Canadensis. [ WordNet 1.5 ] | golden snitch | n. [ ca. 2000 ] 1. A fictional object shaped like a small golden sphere with wings, described in the series of “Harry Potter” novels by J.K. Rowling. It is used in a fictional game called Quidditch, in which wizards on broomsticks fly through the air and, among other things, try to catch the golden snitch, which flies quickly and erratically, and is therefore difficult to catch. [ PJC ] 2. Hence: [ metaphorically ] Some object that is difficult to catch, or a goal that is difficult to achieve. [ PJC ] | Golden State | . California; -- a nickname alluding to its rich gold deposits. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ] |
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| golden apple snail | (n) หอยเชอรี่ | golden calf | (n) สิ่งที่ได้รับการยกย่องหรือสักการะ ทั้งๆที่ไม่สมควรได้รับการยกย่อง | Golden Globe Award | (n) รางวัลลูกโลกทองคำ เช่น The Golden Globe Awards, honoring excellence in film and television, are presented by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association. Image: |
| golden | (adj) สีทอง, See also: สีบลอนด์, ทำด้วยทอง, ประกอบด้วยทอง | golden | (adj) รุ่งเรือง, See also: เฟื่องฟู | goldenrod | (n) พืชจำพวก Solidago มีดอกเล็กสีเหลือง | golden age | (n) ยุคทอง, See also: ยุครุ่งโรจน์, ยุครุ่งเรือง | golden ager | (n) วัยทอง, See also: คนวัยทอง, คนสูงอายุ, Syn. elder, senior citizen, Ant. youngster | golden mean | (n) ทางสายกลาง, See also: หนทางประเสริฐ | golden rule | (n) หลักคำสอน, See also: หลักประพฤติ | golden oldie | (n) ภาพยนตร์ / ดนตรีในอดีตซึ่งยังเป็นที่นิยมต่อมาถึงปัจจุบัน | golden jubilee | (n) การฉลองครบรอบแต่งงานปีที่ 50, Syn. golden wedding, golden wedding | golden wedding | (n) การฉลองครบรอบแต่งงานปีที่ 50, Syn. golden jubilie, golden anniversary |
| golden | (โกล'เดิน) adj. สีทอง, ทำด้วยทอง, มีค่ามาก, ยอดเยี่ยม, งดงาม, เจริญรุ่งเรือง, ครบรอบ50 ปี., See also: goldenness n., Syn. splendid, precious | golden age | ยุคทอง, ยุคเฟื่องฟู, ช่วงชีวิตหลังวัยกลางคน, อายุปลดเกษียณของคน | golden ager | คนที่ปลดเกษียณแล้ว | golden apple | มะตูม | golden fleece | ขนแกะทองคำ | golden jubilee | การฉลองครบรอบ 50 ปี | golden rule | หลักความประพฤติที่ให้ปฏิบัติต่อผู้อื่นเหมือนที่ปฏิบัติต่อตัวเอง | golden wedding | การฉลองครบรอบ50ปีของการสมรส | grimes golden | (ไกรมซ) n. แอปเปิ้ลสีเหลือง |
| golden | (adj) เหมือนทอง, ทำด้วยทอง, ดีมาก, มีค่า, งดงาม, ประเสริฐ |
| golden ratio | อัตราส่วนทอง [ มีความหมายเหมือนกับ extreme and mean ratio ] [คณิตศาสตร์๑๙ ก.ค. ๒๕๔๗] | golden section | ภาคตัดทอง [ มีความหมายเหมือนกับ medial section ] [คณิตศาสตร์๑๙ ก.ค. ๒๕๔๗] |
| | | | | ทำเลทอง | (n) golden location, See also: good spot, good location, Syn. ทำเลดี, Example: ร้านค้าแถวนี้กลายเป็นแหล่งทำเลทองไปในทันทีหลังจากมีการสร้างห้างสรรพสินค้าขึ้น | แร่งไหม | (n) golden silk, Syn. ไหมทอง, Thai Definition: เส้นไหมที่ควบด้วยทองแล่ง หรือกระดาษทอง | ถมทอง | (n) golden niello ware, Ant. ถมเงิน, Count Unit: ชิ้น, Thai Definition: เครื่องถมที่ทำด้วยทองคำ | จับปิ้ง | (n) fig-leaf worn by little girl, See also: golden or silver medallion, Syn. กระจับปิ้ง, จะปิ้ง, ตะปิ้ง, ตับปิ้ง, , Example: ถ้าผู้ชายฝันเห็นจับปิ้งที่อยู่กับเด็กหญิง ทายว่าผู้นั้นจะเจ็บป่วยหรืออุบัติเหตุแต่ไม่รุนแรงนัก, Count Unit: แผ่น, อัน, Thai Definition: เครื่องปิดที่ลับของเด็กหญิง ทำด้วยเงิน ทอง หรือนาค เป็นต้น | เมรุมาศ | (n) royal funeral pyre, See also: golden funeral pyre, Syn. เมรุทอง, พระเมรุมาศ, ที่เผาศพ, เชิงตะกอน | แหลมทอง | (n) Southeast Asian Peninsula, See also: Golden Peninsula, Thai Definition: แผ่นดินแหลมที่เป็นที่ตั้งของประเทศในเอเชียตะวันออกเฉียงใต้ |
| บานบุรีสีเหลือง | [bānburī sī leūang] (n, exp) EN: Common allamanda ; Golden trumpet | บัตรทอง (30 บาท) | [bat thøng (sāmsip bāt)] (n, exp) EN: medical golden card FR: carte de soins médicaux [ f ] | ชุมเห็ดเทศ | [chumhet thēt] (n, exp) EN: Ringworm bush ; Seven golden candle stick ; Candle bush ; Candelabra | ฝอยทอง | [føithøng] (n) EN: fireworks emitting a shower of golden sparks | เห็ดเข็มทอง | [het khem thøng] (n, exp) EN: Golden Needle Mushroom | หุ้มทอง | [hum thøng] (adj) EN: golden FR: doré ; doublé d'or ; recouvert d'or | ก้ามกุ้งสีทอง | [kāmkung sī thøng] (n, exp) EN: Parrot ; Parrot flower ; Yellow bird ; heliconia (golden torch) | กาญจนาภิเษก | [Kānchanāphisēk] (n, prop) EN: Golden Jubilee | ครบรอบ 50 ปี | [khrop røp hāsip pī] (x) EN: golden jubilee ; 50th anniversary | คูน | [khūn] (n) EN: Golden Shower Tree ; Golden Shower Cassia ; drumstick tree ; Indian laburnum ; puddingpipe tree ; purging cassia FR: Cassia fistula [ m ] |
| | | golden | (adj) marked by peace and prosperity, Syn. prosperous, halcyon | golden | (adj) suggestive of gold | golden | (adj) presaging or likely to bring good luck, Syn. favourable, lucky, prosperous, favorable | golden age | (n) a time period when some activity or skill was at its peak | golden age | (n) any period (sometimes imaginary) of great peace and prosperity and happiness | golden age | (n) (classical mythology) the first and best age of the world, a time of ideal happiness, prosperity, and innocence; by extension, any flourishing and outstanding period | golden algae | (n) algae having the pigments chlorophyll and carotene and xanthophyll | golden aster | (n) any of several shrubby herbs or subshrubs of the genus Chrysopsis having bright golden-yellow flower heads that resemble asters; throughout much of United States and into Canada | golden barrel cactus | (n) large cactus of east central Mexico having golden to pale yellow flowers and spines, Syn. Echinocactus grusonii | golden-beard penstemon | (n) plant of southwestern United States having long open clusters of scarlet flowers with yellow hairs on lower lip, Syn. Penstemon barbatus |
| Golden | a. [ OE. golden; cf. OE. gulden, AS. gylden, from gold. See Gold, and cf. Guilder. ] [ 1913 Webster ] 1. Made of gold; consisting of gold. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. Having the color of gold; as, the golden grain. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. Very precious; highly valuable; excellent; eminently auspicious; as, golden opinions. [ 1913 Webster ] Golden age. (a) The fabulous age of primeval simplicity and purity of manners in rural employments, followed by the silver age, bronze age, and iron age. Dryden. (b) (Roman Literature) The best part (B. C. 81 -- A. D. 14) of the classical period of Latinity; the time when Cicero, Cæsar, Virgil, etc., wrote. Hence: (c) That period in the history of a literature, etc., when it flourishes in its greatest purity or attains its greatest glory; as, the Elizabethan age has been considered the golden age of English literature. -- Golden balls, three gilt balls used as a sign of a pawnbroker's office or shop; -- originally taken from the coat of arms of Lombardy, the first money lenders in London having been Lombards. -- Golden bull. See under Bull, an edict. -- Golden chain (Bot.), the shrub Cytisus Laburnum, so named from its long clusters of yellow blossoms. -- Golden club (Bot.), an aquatic plant (Orontium aquaticum), bearing a thick spike of minute yellow flowers. -- Golden cup (Bot.), the buttercup. -- Golden eagle (Zool.), a large and powerful eagle (Aquila Chrysaëtos) inhabiting Europe, Asia, and North America. It is so called from the brownish yellow tips of the feathers on the head and neck. A dark variety is called the royal eagle; the young in the second year is the ring-tailed eagle. -- Golden fleece. (a) (Mythol.) The fleece of gold fabled to have been taken from the ram that bore Phryxus through the air to Colchis, and in quest of which Jason undertook the Argonautic expedition. (b) (Her.) An order of knighthood instituted in 1429 by Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy; -- called also Toison d'Or. -- Golden grease, a bribe; a fee. [ Slang ] -- Golden hair (Bot.), a South African shrubby composite plant with golden yellow flowers, the Chrysocoma Coma-aurea. -- Golden Horde (Hist.), a tribe of Mongolian Tartars who overran and settled in Southern Russia early in the 18th century. -- Golden Legend, a hagiology (the “Aurea Legenda”) written by James de Voragine, Archbishop of Genoa, in the 13th century, translated and printed by Caxton in 1483, and partially paraphrased by Longfellow in a poem thus entitled. -- Golden marcasite tin. [ Obs. ] -- Golden mean, the way of wisdom and safety between extremes; sufficiency without excess; moderation. [ 1913 Webster ] Angels guard him in the golden mean. Pope. -- Golden mole (Zool), one of several South African Insectivora of the family Chrysochloridæ, resembling moles in form and habits. The fur is tinted with green, purple, and gold. -- Golden number (Chronol.), a number showing the year of the lunar or Metonic cycle. It is reckoned from 1 to 19, and is so called from having formerly been written in the calendar in gold. -- Golden oriole. (Zool.) See Oriole. -- Golden pheasant. See under Pheasant. -- Golden pippin, a kind of apple, of a bright yellow color. -- Golden plover (Zool.), one of several species of plovers, of the genus Charadrius, esp. the European (Charadrius apricarius, syn. Charadrius pluvialis; -- called also yellow plover, black-breasted plover, hill plover, and whistling plover. The common American species (Charadrius dominicus) is also called frostbird, and bullhead. -- Golden robin. (Zool.) See Baltimore oriole, in Vocab. -- Golden rose (R. C. Ch.), a gold or gilded rose blessed by the pope on the fourth Sunday in Lent, and sent to some church or person in recognition of special services rendered to the Holy See. -- Golden rule. (a) The rule of doing as we would have others do to us. Cf. Luke vi. 31. (b) The rule of proportion, or rule of three. -- Golden samphire (Bot.), a composite plant (Inula crithmoides), found on the seashore of Europe. -- Golden saxifrage (Bot.), a low herb with yellow flowers (Chrysosplenium oppositifolium), blossoming in wet places in early spring. -- Golden seal (Bot.), a perennial ranunculaceous herb (Hydrastis Canadensis), with a thick knotted rootstock and large rounded leaves. -- Golden sulphide of antimony, or Golden sulphuret of antimony (Chem.), the pentasulphide of antimony, a golden or orange yellow powder. -- Golden warbler (Zool.), a common American wood warbler (Dendroica æstiva); -- called also blue-eyed yellow warbler, garden warbler, and summer yellow bird. -- Golden wasp (Zool.), a bright-colored hymenopterous insect, of the family Chrysididæ. The colors are golden, blue, and green. -- Golden wedding. See under Wedding. [ 1913 Webster ]
| goldenbush | n. A plant of the genus Haplopappus. [ WordNet 1.5 ] 2. Any of various much-branched yellow-flowered shrubs of the genus Chrysothamnus, growing in Western North America. [ WordNet 1.5 ] | Golden-eye | n. (Zool.) A duck (Glaucionetta clangula), found in Northern Europe, Asia, and America. The American variety (var. Americana) is larger. Called whistler, garrot, gowdy, pied widgeon, whiteside, curre, and doucker. Barrow's golden-eye of America (Glaucionetta Islandica) is less common. [ 1913 Webster ] | golden-rod | n. (Bot.) A tall herb (Solidago Virga-aurea), bearing small yellow flowers in a graceful elongated cluster. The name is common to all the species of the genus Solidago. [ 1913 Webster ] Golden-rod tree (Bot.), a shrub (Bosea Yervamora), a native of the Canary Isles. [ 1913 Webster ] Variants: goldenrod | goldenseal | n. A perennial herb of Northeastern U. S. (Hydrastis Canadensis) having a thick knotted yellow rootstock and large rounded leaves. Syn. -- golden seal, yellow root, turmeric root, Hydrastis Canadensis. [ WordNet 1.5 ] | golden snitch | n. [ ca. 2000 ] 1. A fictional object shaped like a small golden sphere with wings, described in the series of “Harry Potter” novels by J.K. Rowling. It is used in a fictional game called Quidditch, in which wizards on broomsticks fly through the air and, among other things, try to catch the golden snitch, which flies quickly and erratically, and is therefore difficult to catch. [ PJC ] 2. Hence: [ metaphorically ] Some object that is difficult to catch, or a goal that is difficult to achieve. [ PJC ] | Golden State | . California; -- a nickname alluding to its rich gold deposits. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ] |
| 金色 | [jīn sè, ㄐㄧㄣ ㄙㄜˋ, 金 色] golden #7,570 [Add to Longdo] | 雕 | [diāo, ㄉㄧㄠ, 雕 / 鵰] golden eagle #9,306 [Add to Longdo] | 黄金周 | [huáng jīn zhōu, ㄏㄨㄤˊ ㄐㄧㄣ ㄓㄡ, 黄 金 周 / 黃 金 周] Golden Week; refers to three 7-day holiday periods at New Year 春節|春节, Labor day 勞動節|劳动节, National day 國慶|国庆 #16,062 [Add to Longdo] | 金黄 | [jīn huáng, ㄐㄧㄣ ㄏㄨㄤˊ, 金 黄 / 金 黃] golden yellow; golden #16,602 [Add to Longdo] | 莺 | [yīng, ㄧㄥ, 莺 / 鶯] golden oriole #16,814 [Add to Longdo] | 金球奖 | [Jīn qiú jiǎng, ㄐㄧㄣ ㄑㄧㄡˊ ㄐㄧㄤˇ, 金 球 奖 / 金 球 獎] Golden Globe Award #25,401 [Add to Longdo] | 金马奖 | [Jīn mǎ jiǎng, ㄐㄧㄣ ㄇㄚˇ ㄐㄧㄤˇ, 金 马 奖 / 金 馬 獎] Golden Horse Film Festival and Awards #29,929 [Add to Longdo] | 金三角 | [Jīn sān jiǎo, ㄐㄧㄣ ㄙㄢ ㄐㄧㄠˇ, 金 三 角] Golden Triangle (Southeast Asia) #31,546 [Add to Longdo] | 金丝猴 | [jīn sī hóu, ㄐㄧㄣ ㄙ ㄏㄡˊ, 金 丝 猴 / 金 絲 猴] golden snub-nosed monkey (Rhinopithecus roxellana) #43,260 [Add to Longdo] | 黄金分割 | [huáng jīn fēn gē, ㄏㄨㄤˊ ㄐㄧㄣ ㄈㄣ ㄍㄜ, 黄 金 分 割 / 黃 金 分 割] golden ratio; golden section #51,331 [Add to Longdo] |
| vergolden | (vt) |vergoldete, hat vergoldet| เคลือบทอง, ชุบทอง เช่น Die Glocken sind von Swarovski vergoldet. |
| | 金 | [きん, kin] (n, n-suf) (1) gold; golden (color); metaphor for (most) valuable; gold (medal, cup); (2) money (written before an amount); (3) (abbr) (See 金曜) Friday; (4) (See 五行・1) metal (fourth of the five elements); (5) Jin (dynasty of China; 1115-1234 CE); (6) (abbr) (See 金将) gold general (shogi); (7) (abbr) (col) (See 金玉・きんたま) testicles; (suf, ctr) (8) karat; carat; (P) #176 [Add to Longdo] | ゴールデン | [go-ruden] (adj-no) golden; (P) #2,322 [Add to Longdo] | 金色 | [きんいろ(P);こんじき(P), kin'iro (P); konjiki (P)] (n, adj-no) golden (colour, color); (P) #8,516 [Add to Longdo] | 中道 | [なかみち, nakamichi] (n, adj-no) (1) middle of the road; moderation; golden mean; (2) the middle (of what one is doing); half-way; (3) { Buddh } middle way; middle path; (P) #12,681 [Add to Longdo] | 全盛期 | [ぜんせいき, zenseiki] (n) heyday; golden age #17,730 [Add to Longdo] | GW | [ジーダブリュー, ji-daburyu-] (n) (See ゴールデンウイーク) golden week [Add to Longdo] | アメリカ胸黒 | [アメリカむなぐろ;アメリカムナグロ, amerika munaguro ; amerikamunaguro] (n) (uk) American golden plover (Pluvialis dominica) [Add to Longdo] | インディアンゴールドバードバタフライフィッシュ | [indeiango-rudoba-dobatafuraifisshu] (n) Indian golden-barred butterflyfish (Roa jayakari, was Chaetodon jayakari) [Add to Longdo] | キスジゲンロクダイ | [kisujigenrokudai] (n) goldengirdled coralfish (Coradion chrysozonus); orangebanded coralfish [Add to Longdo] | ゴールデンウィーク(P);ゴールデンウイーク | [go-ruden'ui-ku (P); go-ruden'ui-ku] (n) Golden Week (early-May holiday season in Japan); (P) [Add to Longdo] |
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