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  *错* | 错* | *错
mistake / wrong / bad / interlocking / complex / to grind / to polish / to alternate / to stagger / to miss / to let slip / to evade / to inlay with gold or silver
HSK 1
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  *开* | 开* | *开
to open (transitive or intransitive) / (of ships, vehicles, troops etc) to start / to turn on; to put in operation; to operate; to run / to boil / to write out (a prescription, check, invoice etc) / (directional complement) away; off / carat (gold) / abbr. for Kelvin, 開爾文|开尔文 / abbr. for 開本|开本, book format
HSK 1
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  *金* | 金* | *金
gold / chemical element Au / generic term for lustrous and ductile metals / money / golden / highly respected / one of the eight categories of ancient musical instruments 八音
HSK 3
gold medal / CL:
HSK 3
gold / golden (opportunity) / prime (time)
HSK 4
gold
HSK 7-9
to seize the crown / fig. to win a championship / to win gold medal
HSK 7-9
metal hardware (nuts and bolts) / the five metals: gold, silver, copper, iron and tin 金銀銅鐵錫|金银铜铁锡
a silver or gold ingot / mock ingot (burnt as offering in worship) / a name for ancient currency / a rare genius
gold coin
gold and silver
to outline in gold
gold lettering / gold characters
gold leaf
gold dust / salted egg yolk sauce
thousand jin (pounds) of gold / money and riches / (honorific) invaluable (support) / (honorific) daughter
to pan for gold / to try to make a fortune
gold star / stars (that one sees from blow to the head etc)
pure gold
gold medal; first prize
charactercopypronouncebaikeskritterexampleCorrect
  *镀* | 镀* | *镀
to plate (with gold, silver etc) / (prefix) -plated
charactercopypronouncebaikeskritterexampleCorrect
  *锭* | 锭* | *锭
(weaving) spindle / ingot / pressed cake of medicine etc / classifier for: gold and silver ingots, ink sticks
gold mine / gold ore
to gold-plate; to gild / (fig.) to make sth quite ordinary seem special
gold bar
(lit.) tablet with inscription in gold / (fig.) pass list for the top imperial examinations; roll of honor
(printing) to stamp with gold foil; to bronze
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  *钿* | 钿* | *钿
to inlay with gold, silver etc / ancient inlaid ornament shaped as a flower
relative purity of silver or gold / purity in carat weight / quality / fineness
gold collar / high-level senior executive / highly-skilled worker
pure gold / solid gold
fat (e.g. pork fat) / fatty meat / (fig.) a gold mine / cash cow
to snatch gold / to take first place in a competition
gold and jade in glorious splendor (idiom) / fig. a dazzling sight (e.g. royal palace)
pure gold
pure gold / solid gold
to touch base matter and turn it to gold (idiom); fig. to turn crude writing into a literary gem
to commit suicide by swallowing gold
charactercopypronouncebaikeskritterexampleCorrect
  *琯* | 琯* | *琯
mus. instr. / to polish jade or gold
one word worth a thousand in gold (idiom) / (in praise of a piece of writing or calligraphy) each character is perfect / each word is highly valued
a promise worth one thousand in gold (idiom); a promise that must be kept
lit. to strike water right and left (idiom) / fig. to turn everything into gold / to have everything going one's way / to benefit from both sides
gold and jade / precious
lit. gold and jade fill the hall (idiom) / fig. abundant wealth / abundance of knowledge
lit. stake a thousand pieces of gold on one throw (idiom); to throw away money recklessly / extravagant
lit. dazzling with paper and gold (idiom); fig. indulging in a life of luxury
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  *鋆* | 鋆* | *鋆
gold
lit. stake a thousand pieces of gold on one throw (idiom); to throw away money recklessly / extravagant
gold ornaments
True gold fears no fire. (idiom)
not all gold is sufficiently red (idiom); no-one is perfect
gold band
charactercopypronouncebaikeskritterexampleCorrect
  *镠* | 镠* | *镠
fine gold
lit. pile up gold and jade / very rich
gold-plating / gilded / gold-plated
Phelps (name) / Michael Phelps (1985-), US swimmer and multiple Olympic gold medallist
to transform gold into base metal (idiom); fig. to edit sb else's beautiful prose and ruin it
one word worth a thousand in gold (idiom); valuable advice / words of enormous weight
to touch base matter and turn it to gold (idiom); fig. to turn crude writing into a literary gem
a promise worth one thousand in gold (idiom); a promise that must be kept
(idiom) time is gold; every minute is precious
lit. dazzling with paper and gold (idiom); fig. indulging in a life of luxury
(gold or silver) of standard purity / (fig.) fine
lit. my worn-out broom, a thousand in gold (idiom); fig. sentimental value / I wouldn't be parted with it for anything.
Zhang Ning (1975-), PRC female badminton player and Olympic gold medalist
to cash / to change gold or silver into money
Liu Xiang (1983-), Chinese gold-medal hurdler of the 2004 Olympic Games
gilded / inlaid with gold
carated gold (alloy containing stated proportion of gold)
to plate (with gold, silver etc)
standard gold bar / deposit when submitting a tender
An ounce of gold can't buy you an interval of time (idiom); Money can't buy you time. / Time is precious.
copper paint / fake gold leaf
Jiufen (or Jioufen or Chiufen), mountainside town in north Taiwan, former gold mining town, used as the setting for two well-known movies
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)
Prescriptions Worth a Thousand in Gold, early Tang compendium of herbal medicine by Sun Simiao 孫思邈|孙思邈
like gold or jade (idiom) / gorgeous / lovely / splendorous
materialistic woman / (slang) gold-digger
Guo Jingjing (1981-), Chinese female diver and Olympic gold medalist
gold color
lit. house made of gold / fig. luxurious residence
gold content / (fig.) value; worth
Zhang Yining (1981-), PRC female table tennis player and Olympic gold medalist
(gaming) (of a monster etc) to drop gold coins when defeated / (fig.) (slang) to give or spend money
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)
lit. sturdy grass withstands high winds and true gold stands the test of fire (idiom) / fig. strength of character is revealed in a crisis
valuable book decorated with silver, gold and jewels etc, commonly regarded as a disguised form of bribe
to accumulate gold and jewels (idiom); prosperous
richly bedecked / dripping with gold and silver (idiom)
the first pot of gold / the initial profits from an economic endeavour
gold contract / special drawing right (SDR) / paper gold (finance)
gold brocade
treasure bowl (mythology) / fig. source of wealth / cornucopia / gold mine
lit. to apply gold leaf to the face of a statue (idiom) / fig. to talk up / to extol the virtues of (oneself or sb else)
blue, gold and yellow (BGY), the three methods of manipulation: information control (via media and the Internet), money (bribery etc) and sexual temptation (honey trap etc)
Xu Haifeng (1957-), PRC sharpshooter, 50m pistol gold medalist at Los Angeles 1984 Olympics
goldcrest (Regulus regulus) / gold-crowned kinglet
gold exchange standard (economics)
gold standard
Jinguashi, town in Ruifang District, New Taipei City, Taiwan, noted for its historic gold and copper mines, used as a prisoner-of-war camp by the Japanese (1942-1945)

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