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gild    音标拼音: [g'ɪld]
vt. 镀金,虚饰,装饰,使有钱

镀金,虚饰,装饰,使有钱

gild
n 1: a formal association of people with similar interests; "he
joined a golf club"; "they formed a small lunch society";
"men from the fraternal order will staff the soup kitchen
today" [synonym: {club}, {social club}, {society}, {guild},
{gild}, {lodge}, {order}]
v 1: decorate with, or as if with, gold leaf or liquid gold
[synonym: {gild}, {begild}, {engild}]

Gild \Gild\ (g[i^]ld), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Gilded} or {Gilt}
(?); p. pr. & vb. n. {Gilding}.] [AS. gyldan, from gold gold.
[root]234. See {Gold}.]
1. To overlay with a thin covering of gold; to cover with a
golden color; to cause to look like gold. "Gilded
chariots." --Pope.
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No more the rising sun shall gild the morn. --Pope.
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2. To make attractive; to adorn; to brighten.
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Let oft good humor, mild and gay,
Gild the calm evening of your day. --Trumbull.
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3. To give a fair but deceptive outward appearance to; to
embellish; as, to gild a lie. --Shak.
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4. To make red with drinking. [Obs.]
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This grand liquior that hath gilded them. --Shak.
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108 Moby Thesaurus words for "gild":
adorn, apply paint, aurify, bedaub, belie, besmear, brighten,
brush on paint, butter, calcimine, camouflage, coat, color,
complexion, convolute, cover, dab, daub, decorate, deep-dye, dip,
disguise, distemper, distort, double-dye, dress up, dye, elaborate,
embellish, emblazon, embroider, enamel, engild, enrich, face,
falsify, fast-dye, festoon, flourish, fresco, fudge, garble,
gild the lily, glaze, gloss, gloss over, grain, hue, illuminate,
imbue, ingrain, involve, japan, jaundice, lacquer, lay on,
lay on color, load with ornament, mask, miscite, miscolor,
misquote, misreport, misrepresent, misstate, ornament, overcharge,
overlay, overload, overstate, paint, parget, pervert, pigment,
prime, sallow, shade, shadow, shellac, slant, slap on, slather,
slop on paint, smear, smear on, spread on, spread with, stain,
stipple, strain, sweeten, tar, tinct, tincture, tinge, tint,
titivate, tone, trick out, turn yellow, twist, undercoat,
understate, varnish, warp, wash, whitewash, yellow


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