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1 золотой
1. прил.
1) gold(en) ;
or сулить золотые горы ≈ to promise wonders, to promise the moon/earth золотая середина ≈ the golden mean золотой песок ≈ gold dust золотой призер ≈ gold medallist золотые промыслы ≈ oil-fields, gold-mines золотой фонд ≈ gold reserves;
gold fund, fund/stock of gold;
перен. capital, most valuable possession золотой телец ≈ the golden calf золотое сечение ≈ golden section золотая фольга ≈ gold foil золотая валюта ≈ gold standard золотое дно ≈ gold(-) mine - золотой запас
2) перен. dear, precious, invaluable ∙ у него золотые руки ≈ he is a handy man золотой век золотая молодежь золотые руки золотая середина
2. муж.;
скл. как прил. gold coinзолот|ой -
1. прил. gold;
(похожий на золото) golden (тж. перен.) ;
~ слиток gold bullion;
~ые россыпи placer sg. ;
~ые часы gold watch sg. ;
~ая валюта gold currency;
~ые кудри golden curls/locks;
~ое сердце heart of gold;
~ работник invaluable worker;
2. в знач. сущ. м. gold coin, gold piece;
~ стандарт the gold standard;
~ое содержание валюты gold content of a currency, extent to which a currency is backed by gold;
~ запас gold reserve(s) ;
~ых дел мастер уст. goldsmith;
~ век the Golden Age;
~ая молодёжь gilded youth;
~ая осень golden autumn;
~ая пора golden days;
~ая середина the golden mean;
~ая рыбка goldfish;
~ое дно goldmine;
~ое руно golden fleece;
~ое сечение golden section;
~ые руки a wonderful pair of hands;
у него ~ые руки he is a wizard with his hands/fingers.
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