1.金矿
1.a business or an activity that makes large amounts of money very easily
2.a place under the ground where there are rocks containing gold
1.A pair of 100-year-old Levi's jeans that was found lying undiscovered in a California goldmine have been put up for sale on eBay.
日前,在美国加州一处金矿中发现的一条100多年前的李维斯牌的牛仔裤被放在eBay上拍卖。
2.If you come with a Rolodex packed with potential contacts, those connections could be a goldmine to an employer.
如果你带来了有潜在客户的关系网,那么,对雇主来说这些关系可能会是一座金矿。
3.Blogs are a goldmine of formerly hard to get insight from CEO's, marketing guru's and others who never used to have a public forum.
博客是一个金矿以前难以得到的洞察力从CEO的,营销大师的和其他人谁使用过有一个公共论坛。
4.Shanghai has scarcely been a goldmine for investors.
对投资者来说,上海算不上是座金矿。
5.The trend towards cards revealed in a survey is a potential goldmine for banks, as they charge a fee for every transaction.
在一项调查中,使用信用卡的潮流对于银行来说是一个潜在的大金矿,因为他们可以从每一项交易中收取费用。
6.A database of how people behave in modern cities could also be a goldmine for urban planners.
关于现代城市人们行为方式的数据库,还可能成为城市规划者的金矿。
7.Given the explosive growth of the social websites over the past few years, some see this trend as a potential goldmine.
在过去的几年里,社交网络呈现爆炸式的增长,有人认为这个趋势是一个潜在的巨大金矿。
8.Mudu, Suzhou is the goldmine of thousand-year history and culture, as well as the predominant economic town in Suzhou from ancient time.
苏州木渎,是千年历史文化积淀的聚宝盆,也是苏州自古以来的经济重镇。
9.XMM-Newton has, for the first time, detected signals from both stars of a binary pulsar system in X-rays, unveiling a scientific goldmine.
牛顿首次探测到来自两颗星都是脉冲星的双星系统的X射线,揭开了一座科学金矿。
10.Every person has a goldmine of worth in them, just as every situation can be turned to some good.
每个人都是有价值的宝藏,每一个不好的情景也能转变成好的。