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Examples:not know what's good for one—good-for-nothing (derogatory)—contributions (for the good of society)—desire for the public good—penniless good-for-nothing—good-for-nothing or queer character—(Cantonese) (coll.) good-for-nothing—can't reach the high or accept the low (idiom); not good enough for a high post, but too proud take a low one—fig. advertisement for good meat—fig. mistake good intentions for ill intent—jumble sale (for good cause)—wishing for profit, but causing loss (idiom); good intentions that lead disaster—transfer payment (payment from government or private sector for which no good or service is required in return)—lit. there are principles behind making money (idiom); fig. have a knack for good business—favorable weather (idiom); good weather for crops—ritual for seeking good fortune and avoiding disaster—for the common good and forgetting personal interests (idiom); behave altruistically—too smart for one's own good—(used for abstract things) a good deal, a lot of—give up one's private interests for the public good (idiom); to behave altruistically—gratitude for good treatment—wear oneself out for the general good—fight for a good reputation—close down a business for good and put the best face on it [idiom.]—be good at working for one's own profit [idiom.]—lit. mistake good intentions for a donkey's liver and lungs [idiom.]— |