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General subject: shine goldenlyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > блестеть как золото
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1) General subject: bright, goldenly, pompously, sensationally, that's famous, admirably2) Engineering: brightly -
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1) General subject: capitally, de luxe, goldenly, magnificently, perfectly, pompously, something, stunningly, sumptuously, superbly, tiptop, admirably3) Scottish language: brawly4) School: rippingly6) Emotional: gorgeously, juicily, toppingly7) American English: match 3 -
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General subject: goldenly
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goldenly — golden ► ADJECTIVE 1) made of or resembling gold. 2) (of a period) very happy and prosperous. 3) excellent: a golden opportunity. DERIVATIVES goldenly adverb … English terms dictionary
goldenly — adverb see golden … New Collegiate Dictionary
goldenly — See golden. * * * … Universalium
goldenly — adv. like gold, in a golden manner … English contemporary dictionary
goldenly — gold·en·ly … English syllables
goldenly — adverb see golden I … Useful english dictionary
golden — goldenly, adv. goldenness, n. /gohl deuhn/, adj. 1. bright, metallic, or lustrous like gold; of the color of gold; yellow: golden hair. 2. made or consisting of gold: golden earrings. 3. exceptionally valuable, advantageous, or fine: a golden… … Universalium
golden — adjective Etymology: Middle English Date: 13th century 1. consisting of, relating to, or containing gold 2. a. being or having the color gold or the color of gold b. blond 1 3. lustrous, shining 4. of a high degree of excellence ; superb … New Collegiate Dictionary
goldenness — See goldenly. * * * … Universalium
golden — adjective 1》 made of or resembling gold. 2》 (of a period) very happy and prosperous. 3》 (of an opportunity) very favourable. Derivatives goldenly adverb … English new terms dictionary
report — n 1 Report, rumor, gossip, hearsay are comparable when they mean common talk or an instance of it that spreads rapidly. Report is the most general and least explicit of these terms; it need not imply an authentic basis for the common talk, but it … New Dictionary of Synonyms