Gold mine Meaning in English
expression
ˈɡoʊɫd/ /ˈmaɪn
GOHLD-mine
ɡˈəʊld/ /mˈaɪn
GOHLD-mine
Definition
A place where gold is taken from the ground. Informally, it also means a valuable or rich source of something useful, like information or opportunities.
Usage & Nuances
Often used figuratively for something that provides lots of value (like 'a gold mine of information'). In literal sense, always about actual gold extraction. Informal in figurative use; common in business, education, or journalism.
Spanish: mina de oro - fuente valiosaPortuguese (BR): mina de ouro - fonte valiosaPortuguese (PT): mina de ouro - fonte valiosaChinese (Simplified): 金矿 - 宝库 (比喻,丰富资源)Chinese (Traditional): 金礦 - 寶庫(比喻,豐富資源)Hindi: सोने की खान - अमूल्य स्रोतArabic: منجم ذهب - مصدر غنيBengali: স্বর্ণখনি - মূল্যবান উৎসRussian: золотая жилаJapanese: 金鉱(きんこう) - 宝の山(たからのやま)Vietnamese: mỏ vàngKorean: 금광 - 보물창고Turkish: altın madeniUrdu: سونے کی کانIndonesian: tambang emas
Example Sentences
The old town was once a gold mine.
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This library is a gold mine of information.
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They discovered a gold mine deep in the mountains.
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Her recipes are a real gold mine for anyone learning to cook.
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That website turned out to be a gold mine of travel tips.
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Honestly, this old diary is a gold mine of family stories.
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