gold rush - translation to russian
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gold rush - translation to russian

NEW DISCOVERY OF GOLD THAT BRINGS AN ONRUSH OF MINERS SEEKING THEIR FORTUNE
Gold fever; Gold Rush; Goldrush; Gold rushes; Gold boom
  • A chart showing the great nuggets of Victoria at [[Museums Victoria]]
  • [[Ballarat]]'s tent city in the summer of 1853–54, oil painting from an original sketch by [[Eugene von Guerard]]
  • Gold prospecting at the [[Ivalo River]] in 1898
  • Blackfoot River]], [[Montana]] in the 1860s

gold rush         
золотая лихорадка
sunglow         
  • California poppy]]
  • Metallic]] by nature.
  • [[Monarch butterfly]] on [[goldenrod]] flower
  • The Queen's bedchamber in the [[Versailles Palace]].
COLOR
Gold (colour); Golden (color); Golden poppy (color); Gold color; Colour gold; Goldtones; Goldtone; Golden brown (colour); Golden-brown; Goldenbrown; Golden browns; Golden-browns; Goldenbrowns; Golden yellow; Gold-yellow; Gold tone; Vegas Gold; Cal Poly Pomona gold; CPP gold; Cal Poly gold; UCLA Gold; Sunglow; Golden brown (color); Golden brown color; Golden brown colour; California Gold (color); MU Gold (color); MU Gold; Gold colour; Metallic gold; Gold (metallic); Gold (metallic gold); Golden (colour); Satin sheen gold; FFD700; Antique gold; Metallic yellow

['sʌngləu]

существительное

общая лексика

яркий свет солнца

солнечное сияние

gold brick         
  • Gold prices (US$ per troy ounce), in nominal US$ and inflation adjusted US$ from 1914 onward
  • The world's largest gold bar at the [[Toi Gold Museum]].
  • A minted bar (left) and a cast bar (right)
COMMODITY
Gold bullion; Gold Bar; Gold brick; Gold bricks; Gold ingot; Gold bars
[амер.] - обман, надувательство; симулянт, лодырь, нерадивый солдат

Definition

Голд
(Gold)

Майкл (псевдоним; настоящее имя и фамилия Ирвинг Гранич, Granich) (12.4.1894, Ист-Сайд, Нью-Йорк, - 15.5.1967, Сан-Франциско), американский писатель, публицист, критик. Род. в эмигрантской еврейской семье. С 1914 участник социалистического, с 1919 - коммунистического движения в США. Был сотрудником, затем редактором журнала "Нью массес" - "New Masses" (см. "Мейнстрим"). В программной статье "Навстречу пролетарской литературе" (1921) формулирует задачи нового революционного искусства. Тема сборника рассказов и стихов "120 миллионов" (1929, рус. пер. 1930) - пробуждение классового сознания людей труда. Автобиографический роман "Евреи без денег" (1930; в русском переводе - "Еврейская беднота", 1931) рисует жизнь бедняков Ист-Сайда. Г. - автор сборника статей "Изменим мир!" (1936), исторической драмы "Боевой гимн" (1936, совместно с М. Блэнкфортом; в рус. переводе - "Джон Броун", 1937), воспевающей борца за освобождение негров. В сборнике статей "Полые люди" (1941) Г. осуждал ренегатов прогрессивного движения и декадентов. В 1952 опубликовал цикл стихов "Весна в Бронксе".

Соч.: The Mike Gold reader, N. Y., 1954; в рус. пер.: Проклятый агитатор, М., 1925.

Лит.: Кармон У., Майкл Голд и "Нью-Мэссес" 1911-1916-1941, "Интернациональная литература", 1941, №5; Lawson J. Н., The stature of Michael Gold, "Political Affairs", 1967, June, № 6, p. 10-14.

Б. А. Гиленсон.

Wikipedia

Gold rush

A gold rush or gold fever is a discovery of gold—sometimes accompanied by other precious metals and rare-earth minerals—that brings an onrush of miners seeking their fortune. Major gold rushes took place in the 19th century in Australia, New Zealand, Brazil, Chile, South Africa, California, the United States, and Canada while smaller gold rushes took place elsewhere.

In the 19th century, the wealth that resulted was distributed widely because of reduced migration costs and low barriers to entry. While gold mining itself proved unprofitable for most diggers and mine owners, some people made large fortunes, and merchants and transportation facilities made large profits. The resulting increase in the world's gold supply stimulated global trade and investment. Historians have written extensively about the mass migration, trade, colonization, and environmental history associated with gold rushes.

Gold rushes were typically marked by a general buoyant feeling of a "free-for-all" in income mobility, in which any single individual might become abundantly wealthy almost instantly, as expressed in the California Dream.

Gold rushes helped spur waves of immigration that often led to the permanent settlement of new regions. Activities propelled by gold rushes define significant aspects of the culture of the Australian and North American frontiers. At a time when the world's money supply was based on gold, the newly-mined gold provided economic stimulus far beyond the goldfields, feeding into local and wider economic booms.

The Gold Rush was a topic that inspired many TV shows and book considering it was a very important topic at the time. During the time, many books were published including Call of the Wild, which had much success during the period.

Gold rushes occurred as early as the times of the Greek Empire, whose gold mining was described by Diodarus Sicules and Pliny the Elder, and probably further back to ancient Greece.

Examples of use of gold rush
1. This is Eldorado do Juma, scene of Brazil‘s biggest gold rush in more than 20 years.
2. As the gold rush gathers force, the returns are certain to be competed away.
3. The worms arrived in California with the Forty Niners during the Gold Rush.
4. "There was a gold rush looking for Washington coins with a plain edge," he said.
5. The global hunger for oil is fuelling a new gold rush.
What is the Russian for gold rush? Translation of &#39gold rush&#39 to Russian