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Examples:can't reach the high or accept the low (idiom); not good enough for a high post, but too proud take a low one—lit. drain away filth and bring in fresh water (idiom); fig. dispel evil and usher in good—To do a good job, an artisan needs the best tools (idiom). Good tools are prerequisite the successful execution of a job—harmful and without benefit (idiom); more harm than good—bearer of good news (esp. announcing success in imperial examinations)—The Good Soldier Švejk (Schweik), satirical novel by Czech author Jaroslav Hašek (1883-1923)—get a reasonably good, if not perfect, result—welt seam (doubled over and sewed again from topside)—favorable weather (idiom); good weather for crops—good wine taken in excess (idiom); fond of the bottle—(honorific) Please take good care of yourself!—Good has its reward and evil has its recompense. The payback is just a matter of time—for the common good and forgetting personal interests (idiom); behave altruistically—good action, deed, thing or work (also sarcastic, "a fine thing indeed")—misfortune turns blessing (idiom); to turn an inauspicious start to good account—dualism, belief that the universe is made of two different substance (e.g. mind and matter or good and evil)—There are no poor soldiers under a good general—offspring a famous family (idiom); good breeding—persuade using all possible arguments (idiom); to act good cop and bad cop in turn—close down a business for good and put the best face on it [idiom.]—a good deed goes unnoticed, but scandal spreads fast [idiom.]—long illness makes the patient ina good doctor [idiom.]— |