Gold mine Meaning in English
expression
ˈɡoʊɫd/ /ˈmaɪn
GOHLD-mine
ɡˈəʊld/ /mˈaɪn
GOHLD-mine
释义
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.
用法与细微差别
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
例句
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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