释义 |
gold medal
gold medal n (Individual Sports, other than specified) a medal of gold, awarded to the winner of a competition or race. Compare silver medal, bronze medal gold′ med′al n. a medal, traditionally of gold, awarded to a person or team finishing first in a competition. Compare bronze medal, silver medal. [1905–10] gold′ med′alist, n. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | gold medal - a trophy made of gold (or having the appearance of gold) that is usually awarded for winning first place in a competitiontrophy, prize - something given as a token of victory | Translationsgold (gould) noun1. an element, a precious yellow metal used for making jewellery etc. This watch is made of gold; (also adjective) a gold watch. 黃金 黄金2. coins, jewellery etc made of gold. 金幣,金首飾 金币,金饰 3. the colour of the metal. the shades of brown and gold of autumn leaves; (also adjective) a gold carpet. 金色 金色ˈgolden adjective1. of gold or the colour of gold. golden hair. 金色的 金色2. (of a wedding anniversary, jubilee etc) fiftieth. They will celebrate their golden wedding (anniversary) next month. 金婚的 金婚的ˈgoldfish – plural ˈgoldfish – noun a small golden-yellow fish often kept as a pet. The child kept a goldfish in a bowl. 金魚 金鱼ˌgold-ˈleaf noun gold beaten into a very thin sheet. a brooch covered with gold-leaf. 金箔 金叶片,金箔 gold medal in competitions, the medal awarded as first prize. 金牌 金质奖章,金牌 ˈgold-mine noun1. a place where gold is mined. 金礦 金矿2. a source of wealth or profit. That clothes shop is an absolute gold-mine. 財源 财源ˈgold-rush noun a rush of people to a part of a country where gold has been discovered. 淘金熱 淘金热ˈgoldsmith noun a person who makes jewellery, ornaments etc of gold. 金匠 金匠as good as gold very well-behaved. 行為非常良好的,很乖的 十分听话(尤指儿童),守规矩的,听话的 golden opportunity a very good opportunity. 極好機會 极好机会gold medal
gold medal a medal of gold, awarded to the winner of a competition or race Gold Medal (full name, Gold Medal for Remarkable Success in Study and Work and for Exemplary Behavior), a medal conferred on graduates of secondary schools. In the USSR the Gold Medal was instituted by the June 21, 1944, resolution of the Sovnarkom (Council of People’s Commissars) of the USSR. According to the statute approved on Dec. 18, 1968, by the Council of Ministers of the USSR, the Gold Medal is conferred on graduates who have received an average grade of 5 in all subjects in grades 9 through 11, who have passed all final examinations with a grade of 5, whose behavior has been exemplary, and who have been active in the school’s public life. The Gold Medal is conferred by the pedagogical council of the school and must be subsequently confirmed by the corresponding agencies of public education. Students who graduate from schools with a Gold Medal have certain privileges in admission to institutions of higher learning. Prerevolutionary Russia also had a Gold Medal, which was instituted in 1828 on the basis of the Statute onGymnasiums. gold medaltraditional first prize. [Western Cult: Misc.]See: PrizeLegalSeeGoldFinancialSeegoldAcronymsSeegas maskgold medal
Words related to gold medalnoun a trophy made of gold (or having the appearance of gold) that is usually awarded for winning first place in a competitionRelated Words |