goodish
相当好的
常用释义
英音[ ˈɡʊdɪʃ ]
美音[ ˈɡʊdɪʃ ]
基本释义
- adj. (非正式)相当好的;颇的,相当多(或大)的
例句
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1·It'll be a goodish while yet before I've finished.我还得花很长时间才能完成。来源: 《牛津词典》
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2·That’s the goodish news.这是一个好消息。
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3·I don't really like the dinner, but it is goodish.我不是特别喜欢这顿晚饭,但是也还凑合。
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4·He carried quite a goodish things for a boy of his age.对他那个年纪的孩子来说,他拿的东西真是太多了。
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5·Their office building was a goodish distance from the subway station.他们的办公大楼离地铁站很长一段距离。
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6·SEO foreground is good, the process is drab, income is goodish, it is tremendous that energy is used up.SEO前景是美好的,过程是单调的,收入是差强人意的,精力消耗是巨大的。
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7·I placed my palms against the main-mast, which was of a goodish bigness, and waited, every nerve upon the stretch.我抱住相当粗的主桅等着,每一根神经都绷紧了。
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8·Indeed, in the last parliament the opposition won just two contested seats, and that was considered a goodish result for them.事实上,反对派在上届议会中仅仅赢得了其所争夺的两个议席,而人们认为这种结局对他们而言已经不错了。
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9·The white rock, visible enough above the brush, was still some eighth of a mile further down the spit, and it took me a goodish while to get up with it, crawling, often on all fours, among the scrub.露出灌木丛的白色岩壁依旧在下面大约远离八分之一英里的沙尖嘴上。我花了好些时间才爬到那里,我往往手脚并用地在树丛中潜行。
同义词
adj.
相当好的;颇的