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gold

/ɡɒʊld/

形容詞[C/U] 両方

The word carries an inherent association with wealth, prestige, and timeless value. While it describes a physical metal, its psychological weight is often tied to the concept of 'the ultimate prize' or a standard of perfection. In a color context, it evokes warmth, luxury, and radiance. Unlike 'yellow', which can feel flat or neon, gold implies a metallic luster and high status. It is used both literally (material science, jewelry) and metaphorically to represent the highest tier of achievement, such as in sports or academic honors.

Uncountable when referring to the chemical element or metal in bulk ('The ring is made of gold'). Countable when referring to a specific award, such as a medal won at the Olympics ('She won two golds in swimming').

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名詞

A precious yellow metallic element, used as a standard of value and for making jewelry and coins.

"The ancient crown was made of solid gold."

形容詞

Made of, containing, or resembling gold in color.

"She wore a beautiful gold dress to the gala."

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