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v/t gild (auch fig.); (Metall, Schmuck etc.) gold-plate; sich (Dat) sein Schweigen vergolden lassen fig. be paid for one’s silence; seine Leistung wurde vergoldet SPORT he won gold for his performance* * *to gild* * *ver|gọl|den [fɛɐ'gɔldn] ptp vergo\#ldet1. vt(= mit Gold bemalen) Nüsse etc to paint gold; (mit Blattgold) Statue, Buchkante to gild; (= mit Gold überziehen) Schmuck to gold-plate; (liter Sonne, Schein) to bathe in gold, to turn golden; (fig = verschönern) Zeit, Alter, Erinnerung to enhance2. vr (liter)to turn to gold* * *(to cover with gilt: We could gild the frame of that picture.) gild* * *ver·gol·den *[fɛɐ̯ˈgɔldn̩]vtein Schmuckstück \vergolden to gold-plate a piece of jewellery [or AM jewelery]einen Bilderrahmen \vergolden to gild a picture frameein vergoldetes Schmuckstück a gold-plated piece of jewelleryein vergoldeter Bilderrahmen a gilded picture frame▪ etw ist vergoldet sth is gold-plated [or gilded▪ etw \vergolden to paint sth gold▪ [jdm] etw \vergolden to reward sb for sthna, wenn die mich schon loswerden wollen, dann werde ich mir meinen Weggang wenigstens \vergolden lassen well, if they want to get rid of me, then at least my departure is going to cost them* * *transitives Verb gold-plate <jewellery etc.>; (mit Blattgold) gild <statue, dome, etc.>; (mit Gold bemalen) paint <statue, dome, etc.> gold; (fig.) < evening sun> bathe <rooftops etc.> in gold* * *sich (dat)sein Schweigen vergolden fig be paid for one’s silence;seine Leistung wurde vergoldet SPORT he won gold for his performance* * *transitives Verb gold-plate <jewellery etc.>; (mit Blattgold) gild <statue, dome, etc.>; (mit Gold bemalen) paint <statue, dome, etc.> gold; (fig.) < evening sun> bathe <rooftops etc.> in gold* * *v.to gild v.(§ p.,p.p.: gild)
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