释义 |
good adjective—好 adj (often used)良好 adj (often used)好的 adj良好的 adjExamples:can't reach the high or accept the low (idiom); not good enough for a high post, but too proud take a low one—It takes ten years nurture a tree, but a hundred years to train a man (idiom). A good education program takes a long time to develop.—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—sit and waste a good opportunity (idiom); to lose the chance—good teacher and helpful friend (idiom); mentor—return to the same school and repeat a course from which one has already graduated, as a result of failing to get good enough results to progress to one's desired higher-level school—the eye cannot take it all in (idiom); too many good things see—Amitayus, the Buddha of measureless life, good fortune and wisdom—much capital, good business (idiom); fig. good trading conditions—bitterness finishes, sweetness begins (idiom); the hard times are over, the good times just beginning—a person of good moral standing and reputation—good Chinese wood-oil tree (Aleurites cordata)—(Buddhism) be moved at the sight of good deeds—for the common good and forgetting personal interests (idiom); behave altruistically—good action, deed, thing or work (also sarcastic, "a fine thing indeed")—give up one's private interests for the public good (idiom); to behave altruistically—a thousand tries leads one success (idiom, humble expr.); Even without any notable ability on my part, I may still get it right sometimes by good luck.—fine time, lucky day (idiom); fig. good opportunity—consider oneself as being not as good as the others—wife kids and a warm bed (common saying); the simple and good life—lit. a good horse doesn't come back the same pasture [idiom.]—a good deed goes unnoticed, but scandal spreads fast [idiom.]— |