释义 |
a good job informal, chiefly British A fortunate fact or circumstance: it was a good job she hadn’t brought the car...- It predates Western medicine and has made a good job of maintaining the health of a huge population.
- It was a good job for the former Melrose player, who knew that it was a rare chance to impress the selectors.
- So its probably a good job that this is an anonymous blog, or my boss, the Great Leader would tell me off.
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