单词 | to be golden |
释义 | > as lemmasto be golden b. U.S. colloquial. to be golden: to be in a good or advantageous position, esp. as a result of doing something specified; to be assured of success. Cf. sense A. 10. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > prosperity > prosper or flourish [verb (intransitive)] > prosper or be successful > be assured of success it is in a person's buttonsa1616 to have (got) it made1944 to be golden1961 to have (got) it wired1976 1961 H. Ellison Gentleman Junkie 87 I was golden. I could do no wrong. 1967 Moderator Apr. 52/2 Freeze what you don't need immediately and you're golden. 1980 Boston Globe (Electronic ed.) 18 Apr. 1 For seconds we think we're golden... We played as hard as we could. 1997 M. Clemente Riches of France 25 If you know what the following three signs mean, you're golden. 2017 @shinelovehope 29 Aug. in twitter.com (O.E.D. Archive) He just needs to submit some items for his background check then he's golden! < as lemmas |
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