the streets are paved with gold

相關詞: street

成語

Definition

  1. This idiom describes a place where it is believed that wealth can be easily obtained, often more than reality suggests.

    • Many people have the misconception that the streets are paved with gold when they immigrate to a big city.

    • She initially thought the streets abroad were paved with gold, but she soon realized life was not that easy.

    • The advertisement claimed that the streets were paved with gold working at our company, but it wasn't true.