单词 | pay dirt |
释义 | pay dirt (once / 35817 pages) n Gravel or earth that contains valuable minerals is called pay dirt. If you're panning for gold in a rocky stream and suddenly realize your pan is full of gold, you've found pay dirt. This North American term pay dirt dates from the 1950s, during the California Gold Rush. When miners found an area rich with gold ore, they would say they'd hit pay dirt. Today, you're more likely to use this term informally to mean "reward, profit, or success." If you win a fancy new TV in a raffle at your school, you might exclaim, "I totally hit pay dirt!" WORD FAMILYpay dirt USAGE EXAMPLESAs vile as his overall message was, Donald Trump hit pay dirt when he ventured into this arena of political correctness. Washington Post(Nov 18, 2016) That’s what happens when you are last in red zone efficiency and just 29th when in finding pay dirt after being in goal-to-go. Wall Street Journal(Nov 19, 2016) Runs of seven, 28 and three yards got Randolph to pay dirt with 50 seconds to play. Washington Post(Oct 22, 2016) 1n ore that yields a substantial profit to the miner Hyper ore a mineral that contains metal that is valuable enough to be mined 2n a profitable success the inventor worked for years before hitting pay dirt Hyper success a state of prosperity or fame |
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