- 看过 gold mine 的人也看了 :
- bonanza
- cash cow
- golden goose
- gravy train
- mother lode
- vein
gold mine 的定义
- a mine yielding gold.
- a source of great wealth or profit, or any desirable thing.
- a copious source or reserve of something required: a gold mine of information about antiques.
gold mine 近义词
rich source
更多gold mine例句
- Reviews are a gold mine when it comes to improving visibility for local search.
- Sports publishers are increasingly digging out a gold mine in the partnerships they can forge with sports books, especially around major sporting events like the Super Bowl.
- The EU agency has been busy revising new import and export regimes for coronavirus vaccines and would be a gold mine for hackers seeking stepping stones into partnering organizations, she said.
- There’s a gold mine of little-seen photos of Parton’s little-seen husband of 54 years, whom she sometimes refers to by his full name, Carl Dean.
- As a photographer, I’ve found that in those late-afternoon hours, my neighborhood becomes a gold mine of shooting opportunities.
- In straight relationships with an age gap, words like ‘gold-digger’ and ‘trophy wife’ get thrown around.
- There was a lot of prison fiction from movies and books to mine.
- And more than anything, I wanted a souvenir for my father, so I rolled him back, and he had gold teeth.
- I gave a reading last week with someone who had taken a class of mine.
- He headed west in 1860 for health reasons and to join the gold rush in Colorado.
- When she arrived she made a regular entry into the city in a coach all gold and glass, drawn by eight superb plumed horses.
- On his head was the second-hand hat of some parvenu's coachman, gold lace, cockade and all.
- A leather swordbelt, gold-embroidered at the edges, carried a long steel-halted rapier in a leather scabbard chaped with steel.
- M was a Miser, and hoarded up gold; N was a Nobleman, gallant and bold.
- He accuses the latter of various illegal and crafty acts, among them sending contraband gold and jewels to Mexico.