| 单词 | good and | 
| 释义 | good1 of 3adjective   ˈgu̇d    better ˈbe-tər  1  a(1)    : of a favorable character or tendency  good news  (2)    : bountiful, fertile  good land  (3)    : handsome, attractive  good looks  b(1)    : suitable, fit  good to eat  (2)    : free from injury or disease  one good arm  (3)    : not depreciated  bad money drives out good  (4)    : commercially sound  a good risk  (5)    : that can be relied on  good for another year good for a hundred dollars always good for a laugh  (6)    : profitable, advantageous  made a very good deal  c(1)    : agreeable, pleasant  had a good time  (2)    : salutary, wholesome  good for a cold  (3)    : amusing, clever  a good joke  d(1)    : of a noticeably large size or quantity : considerable  won by a good margin a good bit of the time  (2)    : full  waited a good hour  (3)     —used as a word that gives force or emphasis to a statement  a good many of us  e(1)    : well-founded, cogent  good reasons  (2)    : true  holds good for society at large  (3)    : deserving of respect : honorable  in good standing  (4)    : legally valid or effectual  good title  f(1)    : adequate, satisfactory  good care—often used in faint praise  his serve is only good—  (2)    : conforming to a standard  good English  (3)    : liking only things that are of good quality : choice, discriminating  good taste  (4)    : containing less fat and being less tender than higher grades  —used of meat and especially of beef     g sports    (1)   of a serve or shot   : landing in the proper area of the court in tennis and similar games  The serve was good.  (2)   of a shot or kick   : successfully done  (basketball) The first foul shot was good but she missed the second one. (American football) The kick was good from 45 yards. The kick was no good. [=was missed]  h   informal   : having everything desired or required : content and not wanting or needing to do anything further  "Do you want anything else to drink?" "No thanks, I'm good." "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!"— 2  a(1)    : virtuous, right, commendable  a good person good conduct  (2)    : kind, benevolent  good intentions  b    : upper-class  a good family  c    : competent, skillful  a good doctor  d(1)    : loyal  a good party man a good Catholic  (2)    : close  a good friend  e    : free from infirmity or sorrow  I feel good  goodish   ˈgu̇-dish adjective 
 An old notion that it is wrong to say "I feel good" in reference to health still occasionally appears in print. The origins of this notion are obscure, but they seem to combine someone's idea that good should be reserved to describe virtue and uncertainty about whether an adverb or an adjective should follow feel. Today nearly everyone agrees that both good and well can be predicate adjectives after feel. Both are used to express good health, but good may connote good spirits in addition to good health. good2 of 3 noun1  a    : something that is good    b(1)    : something conforming to the moral order of the universe    (2)    : praiseworthy character : goodness    c    : a good element or portion   2  a    : advancement of prosperity or well-being  the good of the community it's for your own good  b    : something useful or beneficial  it's no good trying 3  a    : something that has economic utility or satisfies an economic want    b   goods ˈgu̇dz   c   goods  plural  : cloth    d   goods  plural  : something manufactured or produced for sale : wares, merchandise  canned goods  e   goods  plural, British   : freight   4   : good persons  —used with the   5    goods  plural    a    : the qualities required to achieve an end    b    : proof of wrongdoing  didn't have the goods on him— good3 of 3 adverb1   : well  he showed me how good I was doing— 2    —used as an intensive  a good long time 
 Adverbial good has been under attack from the schoolroom since the 19th century. Insistence on well rather than good has resulted in a split in connotation: well is standard, neutral, and colorless, while good is emotionally charged and emphatic. This makes good the adverb of choice in sports.     "I'm seeing the ball real good" is what you hear     — In such contexts as     listen up. And listen good     —     lets fly with his tomatoes before they can flee. He gets Clarence good     — good cannot be adequately replaced by well. Adverbial good is primarily a spoken form; in writing it occurs in reported and fictional speech and in generally familiar or informal contexts. good and phraseas in tooto a great degree Make sure the house is good and clean before the guests arrive. Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance 
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