a large migration of people to a newly discovered gold field
a sudden happening that brings good fortune (as a sudden opportunity to make money); "the demand for testing has created a boom for those unregulated laboratories where boxes of specimen jars are processed like an assembly line" 同义词:boom, bonanza, gravy, godsend, manna from heaven, windfall, bunce,
例句与用法
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Skagway was a boomtown at the gold rush days 今天到达淘金时期的城市史凯格威。
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He went to america during the californian gold rush 他在加利福尼亚淘金热时去了美国。
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The gold rush proved a disaster for sutter himself 对萨特本人来说,淘金最终是一个灾难。
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By the next year , the california gold rush had begun 第二年,加里佛尼亚淘金浪潮开始了。
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Sutter . this was the beginning of the california gold rush 这就是加利福尼亚州淘金热的开端。
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One of charlie ' s most famous films was “ the gold rush ” 卓别林最著名的电影之一是《淘金记》 。
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This novel is set in the gold rush 这本小说是以淘金热为背景的。
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This kicked off a mathematical gold rush 这引发了数学的淘金热。
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He arrived in san francisco in 1850 , in the middle of the gold rush 他于1850年在淘金热期间来到旧金山。
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What happened as the result of the gold rush in american history 美国历史上的“掘金潮”最终带来了什么?