goldsmith / ˈgoʊldˌsmɪθ /

⚽高中词汇金匠金工金矿金银

goldsmith 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a person who makes or sells articles of gold.
  2. such a person also acting as a banker, moneylender, etc.

goldsmith 近义词

goldsmith

等同于 jeweler

更多goldsmith例句

  1. Although Goldsmith has identified so many viruses over the years that she can’t even guess the number, the viruses she’s examined are limited to those already known to cause disease—and those that primarily infect people.
  2. Most of the deal was overseen by her predecessor, Goldsmith.
  3. “These protocols, and the way they were developed, demonstrate a serious, comprehensive effort by movie theater owners to examine every aspect of their operations, identify potential risks, and reduce them,” Goldsmith said.
  4. Goldsmith replied, “Does that mean we have to sit back and do nothing?”
  5. Jemima Khan, nee Goldsmith, is the daughter of one of Britain's richest men, Sir Jimmy Goldsmith, who died in 1997.
  6. I guess it begins with Shakespeare, but it includes She Stoops to Conquer by Goldsmith.
  7. Goldsmith sold his recruitment business, Computer Futures, for £275 million in 2005.
  8. The Crazy Keyboards of Yesteryear Sara Goldsmith, Slate An illustrated tour of a land before QWERTY.
  9. But this goldsmith's work, far from impairing the effect of the whole, adds a certain fascination to it.
  10. One of the company observed that this was improbable, as Dr. Goldsmith had never been in that part of the country.
  11. We went by jewelers' shops where they were cutting diamonds, and stopped in front of the goldsmith's door.
  12. It was a union of barbarism and of goldsmith's work, with the imposing and rugged architecture of the elements.
  13. Goldsmith's poetry belongs to the old school, for he was a follower of Johnson, a strenuous opponent of the new romanticism.