goldilocks 的 2 个定义
plural gold·i·locks.
- a person with golden hair.
- not being extreme or not varying drastically between extremes, especially between hot and cold: a Goldilocks economy that is neither overheated nor too cold to cause a recession;a goldilocks planet such as Earth.See also Goldilocks zone.
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- Guided by intuition and rough calculations, the team tested a range of hydrogen compounds searching for the goldilocks ratio of hydrogen.
- She is not too hot or too cold, but just right, the Goldilocks of Fed chairs.
- This sort of calculation—not too hot, not too cold—is better left to Goldilocks.
- It afforded the president the Goldilocks alternative in his next debate, where he can cast his attacks in just the right tone.
- The Atlantic, 3,000 miles across, became a kind of Goldilocks Ocean, not too big and not too small.
- This year, the theme was "Just Right," inspired loosely on the story of Goldilocks.
- Goldilocks wasn't there yet but the porridge was on the table in a big, a medium, and a tiny bowl.
- “It is pleasant to see any thing smile, even a flower,” said Goldilocks, laughing as she spoke.
- Ko-Ko and Goldilocks and Cinderella were coming out of the hall from the bedroom; he gathered them up and put them on the table.
- The Fuzzies were rising, sliding their chopper-diggers under the body of Goldilocks and lifting it on the steel shafts.
- He sat down and took Goldilocks on his lap; immediately Cinderella jumped up, also.