goodish如何读

英:[ˈgʊdɪʃ]

美:[ˈɡʊdɪʃ]

goodish是什么意思

adj. (形容词)
  1. 尚好的
  2. 相当大的
  3. 还好的
  4. 相当好的
  5. 颇好的
  6. 差强人意的

goodish自然拼读

good·ish

gU dihsh

goodish英英释义

adjective

of a favorable character or tendency

good news

suitable, fit

good to eat

agreeable, pleasant

had a good time

of a noticeably large size or quantity : considerable a good bit of the time

won by a good margin

well-founded, cogent

good reasons

adequate, satisfactory—often used in faint praisehis serve is only good—Frank Deford

good care

of a serve or shot landing in the proper area of the court in tennis and similar games

The serve was good.

informal having everything desired or required : content and not wanting or needing to do anything further "I have had girlfriends say, 'Hey, you wanna go walking?' And I'm just not interested. I'm like 'Uh, no, I'm good.' But they keep inviting me!"—Laila Ali

"Do you want anything else to drink?" "No thanks, I'm good."

virtuous, right, commendable good conduct

a good person

upper-class

a good family

competent, skillful

a good doctor

loyal a good Catholic

a good party man

free from infirmity or sorrow

I feel good

noun

something that is good

something conforming to the moral order of the universe

a good element or portion

advancement of prosperity or well-being it's for your own good

the good of the community

something useful or beneficial

it's no good trying

something that has economic utility or satisfies an economic want

goodsˈgu̇dz  plural personal property having intrinsic value but usually excluding money, securities, and negotiable instruments

goods plural cloth

goods plural something manufactured or produced for sale : wares, merchandise

canned goods

goods plural, British freight

good persons—used with the

the qualities required to achieve an end

proof of wrongdoing

didn't have the goods on him—T. G. Cooke

adverb

well

he showed me how good I was doing—Herbert Gold

—used as an intensive

a good long time

goodish词源英文解释

Adjective, Noun, and Adverb Middle English, from Old English gōd; akin to Old High German guot good, Middle High German gatern to unite, Sanskrit gadhya what one clings to

The first known use of good was before the 12th century

goodish儿童词典英英释义

gossipnoun

a person who reveals personal or sensational facts

rumor or report of a personal nature

chatty talk

gospel1 of 2noun

often capitalized the Christian message concerning Christ, the kingdom of God, and salvation

capitalized one of the first four New Testament books telling of the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ

something accepted as the truth or as a guiding principle

gospel music

gospel2 of 2adjective

relating to or in accordance with the gospel : evangelical

of or relating to religious songs associated with evangelism

a gospel singer

Gorgonzolanoun

a cheese of Italian origin ripened by veins of greenish blue mold

gorge1 of 2noun

a narrow passage, ravine, or steep-walled canyon

gorge2 of 2verb

to eat greedily : stuff oneself

good1 of 3adjective

of a favorable character or tendency

good news

fertile sense 1

good land

handsome sense 3, attractive

good looks

agreeable sense 1, pleasant

a good place to live

suitable sense 1, fit a remedy good for a cold

good to eat

reliable

a good friend in a pinch

sound entry 1 sense 1a

one good arm

certain to last or live

good for another year

certain to provide or produce

always good for a laugh

of a noticeably large size or quantity

present in good numbers

full entry 1 sense 2a

waited a good hour

based on sound reasoning, information, judgment, or grounds

good reasons

true entry 1 sense 2

holds good for society as a whole

deserving of respect or honor

a member in good standing

legally valid

has a good title

adequate sense 1, satisfactory

good care

conforming to a standard

good English

showing or favoring high quality

good taste

virtuous, just

a good person

right entry 1 sense 2

good conduct

kind entry 2 sense 1, benevolent

good intentions

being of the upper class

of good family

skillful sense 1

a good doctor

loyal sense 2

a good party member

good2 of 3noun

something good, useful, or desirable

health and prosperity are goods

benefit entry 1 sense 1a, welfare

the good of the community

plural cloth sense 1

plural manufactured articles or products of art or craft

good persons—used with the

plural proof of wrongdoing

got the goods on them

good3 of 3adverb

well entry 3 sense 1

goodish 例句

1 “You come away feeling that, well, there is going to be a good deal of concrete and gravel in your horoscope for a goodish while, but afterward there will be Saratoga again.”

2 He explained: "When you've lived a goodish span as I have, it's a case of roaming round the attic and borrowing a few characters."

3 There was a goodish sum due to us from a London firm in a month's time, and if we could only hold out till then, father said he could see daylight for us.

4 Luckily I baked last night and there's a goodish lump of corned silver-side of beef.

5 “How did you hit the ball today?” “Good.”

6 Parents must teach their children the difference between the good and the bad.

7 Thanks to a mediocre opposition, goodish economic news and the decline of Covid, Emmanuel Macron was already the strong favourite, even before Russia invaded.

8 England, he didn't mind admitting, had a goodish bit to learn from America in the cinema line.

9 Looks as If it's used a goodish bit, sir.

10 I sworn a goodish many on em as it be. 

11 That young Master Frank’s been wanting a licking for a goodish time, and I’ll back Master Jack to give it him.”

12 They be all strangers to these parts—leastwise they appear so—as they come ridin’, kivered wi’ mud an’ dust, like after makin’ a goodish bit o’ a journey.

13 The team is doing good this year.

14 "This is a goodish sort of tree," he remarked, looking round with a patronizing air.

15 No. We must get on as best we can without them, but it’ll mean a goodish handful for you and me.

16 Their house was a goodish distance from the bus-stop.

他们家离公共汽车站有相当长一段路。

17 There are some good restaurants in this neighborhood.

18 If only the creators would have stuck with the quotidian tribulations that best befit Garfield rather than opting for high-stakes stunts that betray him.

19 He has done good but not outstanding work.

20 The other team whipped us good.

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goodish 短语相关

one good turn deserves another make good one's escape good old boy good name put up a good/brave front in (someone's) good graces good eye good morning in good faith in one's own (good) time

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