gold rush

英 [ˈɡəʊld rʌʃ] 美 [ˈɡoʊld rʌʃ]

n.  淘金热

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牛津词典

noun

  1. 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

    1. 淘金热
      A gold rush is a situation when a lot of people suddenly go to a place where gold has been discovered.

      双语例句

      1. 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。
      2. The boom rivaled the California gold rush of 1848 in its excitement and Wild West atmosphere. And it brought far more wealth to the prospectors than any gold rush.
        这项繁荣的事业在刺激性和粗犷的西部气氛上可与1848年的加州淘金热相媲美,而且它为勘探者带来了远超过淘金潮的财富。
      3. Its history also includes a gold rush, an energy boom and the development of a thriving farm sector.
        它的历史同样包括淘金热、能源热潮、农业部门的欣欣向荣。
      4. All that new money led to a real-estate gold rush that has seen property prices rocket like a Sputnik.
        这里的房价像人造卫星一样飙升,导致新一轮房地产淘金热。
      5. There has since been the bureaucratic equivalent of a gold rush.
        这样就引发了一拨官方激发的淘金热。
      6. Chaplin featured in the gold rush.
        卓别林主演了《淘金热》这部片子。
      7. The California gold rush happened at the beginning of last century.
        加利福尼亚淘金热出现在上世纪初。
      8. At that time, gold was discovered in California and thousands of people rushed there to look for gold, so it became known as "the gold rush".
        当时有人在加利福利亚发现了黄金,于是成千上万的人涌到那里去寻找金子,成为广大为人知的“淘金热”。
      9. 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。
      10. This area was affected by a great gold rush which ended when the only vein present was exhausted.
        一场声势浩大的淘金热席卷了这里,并最终导致当地的金矿资源枯竭,但自然也对人类进行了报复。
      11. Leland Stanford, who grew up and studied law in New York, moved West after the gold rush and, like many of his wealthy contemporaries, made his fortune in the railroads.
        在纽约长大并学习法律的利兰·斯坦福在淘金潮后搬到了西部,和许多同时代的有钱人一样他投资了铁路事业。
      12. 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。
      13. 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?
      14. In the Yukon during the Gold Rush, mongrel teams were the rule.
        淘金热时期,在加拿大的育空,杂交的狗队通常是惯用的做法。
      15. The term "gold digger" became popular during the American Gold Rush.
        在美国“淘金热”时期,golddigger(“淘金者”,即以色相博取钱财的人,也就是我们俗称的“傍大款”)这个说法开始流行。
      16. 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。
      17. 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。
      18. It's a virtual gold rush to mine the mountain of potentially valuable data the genome contains.
        基因组蕴含着潜在的有价值的资料,开凿这座大山,才叫真正的淘金热。
      19. This started a gold rush unlike any other in American history in the Golden State.
        从此,“金州”(GoldenState)加利福尼亚开始了美国历史上从未有过的淘金热。
      20. 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。
      21. 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。
      22. 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。
      23. But now the gold rush is spilling into a new global arena: exchange-traded funds, a key market for investors in the precious metal.
        但如今这股热潮正涌向一个新的全球舞台:交易所交易基金(ETF)&对黄金投资者来说很重要的一个市场。
      24. It was a gold rush but in reverse.
        那是一场黄金热不过与淘金热正相反。
      25. In a word, the gold rush kindled the flame of the modern civilization in alaska.
        总之,淘金热点燃了阿拉斯加现代文明的火种。
      26. 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。
      27. I didnt go to the movie "The Gold Rush" because I had seen it twice.
        我没去看电影“淘金热”,因为这部片子我已看过两遍。

      英英释义

      noun

      1. 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