| 释义 | gold·brick I. \ˈgōl(d)ˌbrik\ noun
 1.
 a.  : a worthless brick that appears to be made of gold
 b.  : something that appears to be valuable but is actually worthless
 2. also gold·brick·er \-kə(r)\-s [goldbrick from goldbrick (II); goldbricker from goldbrick (II) + -er]
 a.  : a soldier free from regular military routine because of assignment to special duty
 b.  : a soldier who evades or halfheartedly performs assigned work
 < would have a goldbrick court-martialed — R.O.Bowen >
 3. also goldbricker -s [goldbrick from goldbrick (II); goldbricker from goldbrick (II) + -er]  : one who evades work for which he is responsible : loafer, shirker
 < goldbricks are turning up in offices and factories — Tomorrow >
 II. verb
 Etymology: goldbrick (I); from a form of swindle in which worthless goldbricks are passed off as being actually made of gold
 transitive verb
 : swindle
 intransitive verb
 : to evade or halfheartedly perform assigned work : shirk duty or responsibility : goof off
 < a man who goldbricks on work details and lets the others carry the load — Gregor Felsen >
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