Goldilocks

['goldɪ,lɑks]
  • n. 金发的;金凤花的一种
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Goldilocks (n.)
name for a person with bright yellow hair, 1540s, from goldy (adj.) "of a golden color" (mid-15c., from gold (n.)) + plural of lock (n.2). The story of the Three Bears first was printed in Robert Southey's miscellany "The Doctor" (1837), but the central figure there was a bad-tempered old woman. Southey did not claim to have invented the story, and older versions have been traced, either involving an old woman or a "silver-haired" girl (though in at least one version it is a fox who enters the house). The identification of the girl as Goldilocks is attested from c. 1875. Goldylocks also is attested from 1570s as a name for the buttercup.
1. So, a world without Goldilocks would be a harsh one for investors.
这样看来, 一个没有金发女孩Goldilocks的世界对投资者们来说并不好过.

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2. Goldilocks tried the first bed, but it was too hard.
金发姑娘试了试第一张床, 但是太硬了.

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3. Then Goldilocks went to the living - room. There were three chairs in it.
接着戈笛洛克斯来到起居室, 那儿有三把椅子.

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4. Goldilocks walked in the forest and picked some flowers.
金凤花姑娘走进森林,采了些花.

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5. It was nice, but Goldilocks was very heavy and she destroyed it.
它(这张椅子)很好, 可是金花姑娘太重了,她把椅子坐塌了.

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