单词 | good |
释义 | Word Frequency good(ɡʊd) adjectiveWord forms: better or best 1. having admirable, pleasing, superior, or positive qualities; not negative, bad, or mediocre a good idea a good teacher 2. a. morally excellent or admirable; virtuous; righteous a good man b. (as collective noun; preceded by the) the good 3. suitable or efficient for a purpose a good driver a good winter coat 4. beneficial or advantageous vegetables are good for you 5. not ruined or decayed; sound or whole the meat is still good 6. kindly, generous, or approving you are good to him 7. right or acceptable your qualifications are good for the job 8. rich and fertile good land 9. valid or genuine I would not do this without good reason 10. honourable or held in high esteem a good family 11. commercially or financially secure, sound, or safe good securities a good investment 12. (of a draft) drawn for a stated sum 13. (of debts) expected to be fully paid 14. clever, competent, or talented she's good at science 15. obedient or well-behaved a good dog 16. reliable, safe, or recommended a good make of clothes 17. affording material pleasure or indulgence the good things in life the good life 18. having a well-proportioned, beautiful, or generally fine appearance a good figure a good complexion 19. complete; full I took a good look round the house 20. propitious; opportune a good time to ask the manager for a rise 21. satisfying or gratifying a good rest 22. comfortable did you have a good night? 23. newest or of the best quality to keep the good plates for important guests 24. fairly large, extensive, or long a good distance away 25. sufficient; ample we have a good supply of food 26. US (of meat) of the third government grade, above standard and below choice 27. serious or intellectual good music 28. used in a traditional description the good ship 'America' 29. used in polite or patronizing phrases or to express anger (often intended ironically) how is your good lady? look here, my good man! 30. a good one 31. as good as 32. as good as gold 33. be as good as to 34. come good 35. good and 36. (intensifier; used in mild oaths) good grief! good heavens! exclamation 37. an exclamation of approval, agreement, pleasure, etc noun 38. moral or material advantage or use; benefit or profit for the good of our workers what is the good of worrying? 39. positive moral qualities; goodness; virtue; righteousness; piety 40. (sometimes capital) moral qualities seen as a single abstract entity we must pursue the Good 41. a good thing 42. economics a commodity or service that satisfies a human need 43. for good 44. make good 45. good on you 46. get any good of Derived forms goodish (ˈgoodish) adjective Word origin Old English gōd; related to Old Norse gōthr, Old High German guot good |
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