silver
noun /ˈsɪlvə(r)/
/ˈsɪlvər/
Idioms - (symbol Ag)a chemical element. Silver is a shiny, grey-white precious metal used for making coins, jewellery, beautiful objects, etc.
银 - a silver ring/chain
银戒指/银链 - made of solid silver
纯银制造 - a silver mine
银矿
Topics Physics and chemistrya2- Silver is extracted from ore.
银提炼自矿石。 - a gemstone set in silver
镶在银饰上的宝石 - a knife with a polished silver casing
一把装在抛光银盒里的刀
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- pure
- solid
- sterling
- …
- extract
- mine
- set something in
- …
- ore
- mine
- plate
- …
- a silver ring/chain
银色;银白色;银灰色 - There was a streak of silver in her hair.
她的头发上有一条银色的条纹。 - silver of something the shimmering silver of the moon
月亮闪烁的银色
- There was a streak of silver in her hair.
- [uncountable] dishes, beautiful objects, etc. that are made of silver
银器 - Thieves stole £5 000 worth of silver.
一伙窃贼偷走了价值5,000英镑的银器 - They've had to sell the family silver to pay the bills.
他们不得已卖掉家传的银器去支付账单。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- family
- polish
- Thieves stole £5 000 worth of silver.
- [uncountable] coins that are made of silver or a metal that looks like silver
银币(银或似银金属制成的硬币) - I need £2 in silver for the parking meter.
我需要在停车收费器里投 2 英镑银币。
- I need £2 in silver for the parking meter.
- [uncountable, countable] (also silver medal [countable])a medal that is given to the person or the team that wins the second prize in a race or competition
银牌: 在比赛或竞赛中获得二等奖的个人或团队的奖牌- She won silver in last year's championships.
她在去年的锦标赛上获得银牌。 - The team won two silvers and a bronze.
这个运动队获得两枚银牌和一枚铜牌。
Topics Sports: other sportsb2- Her run was enough to secure silver for the team.
她的得分使她所在的队能稳获一枚银牌。 - She got a silver in the long jump.
她在跳远比赛中获得了银牌。 - She managed to snatch the silver from the defending champion.
她从卫冕冠军手里夺走了银牌。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- Commonwealth
- Olympic
- be awarded
- earn
- get
- …
- She won silver in last year's championships.
词源Old English seolfor, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch zilver and German Silber.
Idioms
born with a silver spoon in your mouth
- (saying) having rich parents
生于富裕之家;出身富裕
cross somebody’s palm with silver
- to give somebody money so that they will do you a favour, especially tell your fortune
为得到好处而给某人钱;(尤指)付钱请人算命
every cloud has a silver lining
- (saying) every sad or difficult situation has a positive side
黑暗中总有一线光明;朵朵乌云衬银边,处处黑暗透光明
on a silver platter
- if you are given something on a silver platter, you do not have to do much to get it
无须费劲;唾手可得 - These rich kids expect to have it all handed to them on a silver platter.
这些富家子弟指望一切都有人拱手送上。
- These rich kids expect to have it all handed to them on a silver platter.