gold in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for gold in the English»French Dictionary

I.gold [Brit ɡəʊld, Am ɡoʊld] N

3. gold → gold medal

II.gold [Brit ɡəʊld, Am ɡoʊld] ADV

III.gold [Brit ɡəʊld, Am ɡoʊld]

See also gold medal

gold-coloured Brit, gold-colored Am ADJ

gold in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for gold in the English»French Dictionary

I.gold [gəʊld, Am goʊld] N

1. gold no pl, no indef art (metal or colour):

gold
or m

II.gold [gəʊld, Am goʊld] ADJ

gold plating N no pl, no indef art MIN

gold Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

all that glitters is not gold prov
to have a heart of gold
not all that glitters is gold prov
to make a gold strike
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The mine was a substantial producer of gold and, initially, thought to be part of a significant deposit of the precious metal in the area.
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The combined seal, showing a key and axe crossed in gold on a blood-red ground, is known to have been in use from 1568.
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The largest pure gold nugget in the district was recovered from this creek in 1913.
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Even where small amounts of gold leaf are used the artwork does not lose its power and eloquence, but gains in mystery and profundity.
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They had aurore hussar-style braids on their tunic, gold epaulettes and red cuffs.
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The scales were exceedingly hard and glossy, with all the appearance of burnished gold.
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Gold leaf fragments were used on some, and colour was applied before the tinsel.
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Shiny, light-reflecting fabrics such as satin's and silks as well as gold lam or sequin-encrusted garments could make the perfect disco statement.
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Several mapped areas show alluvial deposits that were trenched, and samples for which panned concentrates were developed and the gold content noted.
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A new gold coinage was introduced in 1895, reflecting the lower gold standard, with coins for 2, 5, 10 and 20 pesos.
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