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28 ott 2012 · Oct 28, 2012. #3. I don't agree with Baltic. The difference is simply that golden is an adjective and gold is a noun and an adjective. "Golden" is not just for color; it can mean made of gold, or gold-colored or a wide range of favorable things, such as splendid, advantageous. If I am describing an object I may say it is golden or gold-colored ...
17 ott 2022 · Source Text:The two main localization models - the outsourcing and the in-house model - will be discussed, as well as the trends in releasing the original and the localized versions of games simultaneously (sim-ship) or releasing the localized versions once the original game has been published (post-gold localization). (这段话是有关游 ...
10 nov 2017 · It's a bit confusing. For example, the definition of "gold-plated" is-"covered with a thin layer of gold" while "gilded" is "covered thinly with gold leaf or gold paint" and it would be pretty clear but when I looked up "gold leaf" it means "gold that has been beaten into a very thin sheet, used in gilding" which means that it's also gold that ...
20 nov 2014 · Nov 20, 2014. #3. I think "gold" is an adjective qualifying "walls" here. However, I suspect that there are a thousand different definitions of "phrasal verb", covering a variety of phenomena, so I would not think too hard about what is and what is not a phrasal verb - otherwise I might turn mad. Last edited: Nov 20, 2014.
15 lug 2020 · Tamil. Jul 15, 2020. #3. Tenos said: gold mohur trees. The mohur was a gold coin used in India a few hundred years ago, extending into British colonial times. It was probably used in Burma as well. I was wondering if this tree had flowers that looked like gold coins but the sentence also refers to "blood-red bloom".
7 nov 2008 · Gold as an adjective for anything made of the metal is very common (gold coins, gold medals). Gold as an adjective for the color has examples in the OED from 1590 to 1966. Peptid, you probably know this but, to be sure, the usual adjective for this color of hair would be blonde.
12 gen 2023 · Jan 13, 2023. #4. Often "ring of" is not a finger ring, but is something roughly ring-shaped. A "moat" is a ring of water around a castle. So "a ring of gold" can mean a ring-shaped area that is either made of the subtance gold or has the gold color. "Gold ring" or "golden ring" could have that meaning. Or "gold ring" can mean "a ring made out ...
21 lug 2012 · Igbo. Jul 21, 2012. #1. I know of the idioms "on a silver platter" and "on a plate" which mean to get something or achieve something e.t.c without effort but many people in my country use "on a platter of gold" to mean "on a silver platter"e.g Henry got the job on a platter of gold. Please is there any idiom like "on a platter of gold" or is it ...
2 feb 2012 · British English. Feb 2, 2012. #2. Yes. Other examples would be: "...with her curls of glossy golden hair." "...and bake until golden." Try substituting 'gold' in those sentences and imagine the scenarios in the hairdressers (who wouldn't want the job of sweeping up the hair off the floor; and you'd find a lot more men in kitchens baking scones!)
19 feb 2022 · An illegal arms dealer is selling a cargo to his clients. They have verbally agreed to make the deal but later on, before the cargo is delivered, the client calls the dealer on the phone saying: "I just want to check we are okay." "Yes, we are okay," the dealer replies. "Just remember, yellow is the colour and gold is the game."