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the streets are paved with gold idiom literary said about a place where it is easy to get rich, or where people imagine that it is: (某个地方)遍地是黄金 Immigrant families soon discovered that the streets of New York were not paved with gold.移民家庭很快就发现纽约并非遍地黄金。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Pleasant and make-believe places atmospherically fairyland far from the madding crowdidiom hotspot lotus land madding meatspace never-never land oasis paradise street suntrap treasure trove wonderland
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