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  1. Oct 28, 2012 · The difference is simply that golden is an adjective and gold is a noun and an adjective. "Golden" is not just for color; it can mean made of gold, or gold-colored or a wide range of favorable things, such as splendid, advantageous. If I am describing an object I may say it is golden or gold-colored or even just gold.

  2. Aug 20, 2013 · Users share and compare different expressions for the same or similar meanings in English and Chinese, such as "if you are gold, you will glitter sooner or later" and "cream will rise to the top". See examples, explanations and opinions on the forum thread.

  3. Oct 21, 2020 · A user asks if "the first pot of gold" is an idiomatic expression in English, and gets replies from other users. The closest expression is the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow, but it is not the same as the Chinese expression.

  4. Feb 2, 2012 · Hi, everyone: I have always wanted to know the difference between a "gold ring" and a "golden ring". My understanding by now is that a "gold ring" is a ring made of gold, while a "golden ring" may be a "gold ring" or may be a ring in the color of gold. Is that correct? Thanks.

  5. Mar 20, 2020 · There is gold, and then there is fools' gold. (Note: Fools' gold is "pyrite".) And here is a quote: “There’s fool’s gold—pyrite—and then there’s fool’s goldgold owned by idiots willing to trade it for worthless dollars. ” ― Jarod Kintz, This Book Has No Title

  6. Jan 2, 2005 · noun [MASS NOUN] a thin layer of gold, electroplated or otherwise applied as a coating to another metal. n* objects coated with gold. n* plates, dishes, etc. made of gold. verb (gold-plate) [with OBJ.] cover (something) with a thin layer of gold. Maybe the connotation of "risk" is given by the fact that the metal is covered by a thin layer of ...

  7. Hands of Gold To express that someone is very talented in using his hands for fine work, can one translate literally? - "Ha le mani d'oro" Do you use that expression in Italian? Thank you all for your help. Write the sentence also in the first post, not only in the title, thanks

  8. Aug 7, 2012 · "Xxx gold" means "something that is priceless for the purpose of xxx." In this case, he is saying that religion, stripped of its history and sacred meaning, is rife with humorous situations. A talking snake is funny if you don't believe, or aren't used to, the Biblical story.

  9. Jun 7, 2014 · Learn how to use the phrasal verb swoop in, which means to move swiftly or unexpectedly into a place or situation. See examples from different contexts and compare with other prepositions.

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