单词 | Fool's gold |
例句 | 1. Any other promise of achievement is fool's gold. 2. We can see the evidence of fool's gold weight. 3. Six generations of fools... chasing after fool's gold. 4. Some adages are gems . Others are fool's gold. 5. The prospects for a recovery are fool's gold. 6. Mr Dunbar faces two big problems: the first is that the market has already been well covered by Gillian Tett in her excellent book, "Fool's Gold"; the second is that the area is fiendishly complex. 7. Fool's Gold tells how a team at J. P. Morgan popularized credit derivatives, then pulled back worriedly just before the rest of the banking world was nearly destroyed by them. 8. "Fool's gold " is the popular name for a kind of stone that glitters like gold but contains no gold at all. 9. The British establishment seems to be off on another quest for fool's gold. 10. Those who follow cash of the other sort were chasing fool's gold. 10. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day! 11. If one believes this, then the attraction of a fixed-rate mortgage in 1992 could easily prove fool's gold. 12. For years, we have been told that the IPCC peer review process is the gold standard in scientific review. It now appears it is more of a fool's gold process. 13. The main ingredient of a semiconductor is silicon, but it might as well be pyrite, or fool's gold. That is because consistently making money out of chips is notoriously difficult. 14. To that end, Wadia and his colleagues found that iron pyrite—better known as fool's gold—was several orders of magnitude better than any of the alternatives, based on both cost and abundance. 15. Any promises he made about success is nothing but the Fool's Gold. 1. The British establishment seems to be off on another quest for fool's gold. |
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