good
Used to describe something that is of a high standard, pleasant, or morally right. It is a general positive term used to express approval or satisfaction in many different situations.
例句
3 / 5This pizza tastes really good.
This pizza tastes really good.
The candidate has a good reputation in the local community.
The candidate has a good reputation in the local community.
That was a good movie, don't you think?
That was a good movie, don't you think?
词族
记忆技巧
Think of the two 'o's in 'good' as two thumbs up for something you like.
快速测验
Have a ___ day!
正确!
正确答案是: good
例句
This pizza tastes really good.
everydayThis pizza tastes really good.
The candidate has a good reputation in the local community.
formalThe candidate has a good reputation in the local community.
That was a good movie, don't you think?
informalThat was a good movie, don't you think?
The study provides good evidence for the current hypothesis.
academicThe study provides good evidence for the current hypothesis.
We had a good quarter with significant sales growth.
businessWe had a good quarter with significant sales growth.
词族
常见搭配
常用短语
good luck
good luck
for good
forever; permanently
no good
useless or broken
容易混淆的词
Good is an adjective describing nouns, while well is usually an adverb describing actions.
使用说明
Good is very versatile and can describe quality, behavior, or skill. In academic writing, it is often better to use more specific words like 'beneficial' or 'effective'.
常见错误
Learners often use 'good' as an adverb (e.g., 'He plays good') instead of the correct adverb 'well' ('He plays well').
记忆技巧
Think of the two 'o's in 'good' as two thumbs up for something you like.
词源
From Old English 'gōd', of Germanic origin, related to Dutch 'goed' and German 'gut'.
语法模式
文化背景
In English-speaking cultures, 'Good' is the standard polite response to 'How are you?' regardless of one's actual state.
快速测验
Have a ___ day!
正确!
正确答案是: good
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great
A1Used to describe something that is much better than average, excellent, or wonderful. It can also describe something that is very large in size, amount, or degree.
bad
A1Describes something that is of low quality, unpleasant, or not helpful. It can also refer to things that are harmful, serious, or morally wrong.
cut corners
B2To do something in the easiest, quickest, or cheapest way, often by skipping important steps or ignoring rules. This practice usually results in lower quality or increased risk to save time or money.
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