There are 16 total results for your 黃金 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
黃金 黄金 see styles |
huáng jīn huang2 jin1 huang chin ōgon |
gold; golden (opportunity); prime (time) The yellow metal, i.e. gold. |
黃金宅 黄金宅 see styles |
huáng jīn zhái huang2 jin1 zhai2 huang chin chai |
Golden abode, i.e. a monastery, so called after the Jetavana vihāra, for whose purchase the site was 'covered with gold'. |
黃金寶 黄金宝 see styles |
huáng jīn bǎo huang2 jin1 bao3 huang chin pao |
Wong Kam-po (1973-), Hong Kong champion cyclist |
黃金屋 黄金屋 see styles |
huáng jīn wū huang2 jin1 wu1 huang chin wu |
lit. house made of gold; fig. luxurious residence |
黃金檔 黄金档 see styles |
huáng jīn dàng huang2 jin1 dang4 huang chin tang |
prime time |
黃金輝 黄金辉 see styles |
huáng jīn huī huang2 jin1 hui1 huang chin hui |
Wee Kim Wee (1915-2005), president of Singapore (1985-1993) |
黃金週 黄金周 see styles |
huáng jīn zhōu huang2 jin1 zhou1 huang chin chou |
Golden Week, two 7-day national holiday periods |
紙黃金 纸黄金 see styles |
zhǐ huáng jīn zhi3 huang2 jin1 chih huang chin |
gold contract; special drawing right (SDR); paper gold (finance) |
黃金分割 黄金分割 see styles |
huáng jīn fēn gē huang2 jin1 fen1 ge1 huang chin fen ko |
golden ratio; golden section See: 黄金分割 |
黃金時代 黄金时代 see styles |
huáng jīn shí dài huang2 jin1 shi2 dai4 huang chin shih tai |
golden age |
黃金時段 黄金时段 see styles |
huáng jīn shí duàn huang2 jin1 shi2 duan4 huang chin shih tuan |
prime time |
黃金海岸 黄金海岸 see styles |
huáng jīn hǎi àn huang2 jin1 hai3 an4 huang chin hai an |
name of various places including Gold Coast (Australian city), Gold Coast (former British colony in Africa) and Costa Daurada (area on the coast of Catalonia, Spain) |
紫磨黃金 紫磨黄金 see styles |
zǐ mó huáng jīn zi3 mo2 huang2 jin1 tzu mo huang chin shima ōgon |
polished red-gold |
滿城盡帶黃金甲 满城尽带黄金甲 see styles |
mǎn chéng jìn dài huáng jīn jiǎ man3 cheng2 jin4 dai4 huang2 jin1 jia3 man ch`eng chin tai huang chin chia man cheng chin tai huang chin chia |
Curse of the Golden Flower (2007), period drama movie by Zhang Yimou |
男人膝下有黃金 男人膝下有黄金 see styles |
nán rén xī xià yǒu huáng jīn nan2 ren2 xi1 xia4 you3 huang2 jin1 nan jen hsi hsia yu huang chin |
lit. the man has gold under his knees; fig. a man who does not easily kneel in front of others (owing to pride or moral integrity) |
書中自有黃金屋,書中自有顏如玉 书中自有黄金屋,书中自有颜如玉 see styles |
shū zhōng zì yǒu huáng jīn wū , shū zhōng zì yǒu yán rú yù shu1 zhong1 zi4 you3 huang2 jin1 wu1 , shu1 zhong1 zi4 you3 yan2 ru2 yu4 shu chung tzu yu huang chin wu , shu chung tzu yu yen ju yü |
lit. in books are sumptuous houses and graceful ladies (proverb); fig. be diligent in your studies, success and glory will follow |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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