英 [ˈɡʊd taɪm] 美 [ˈɡʊd taɪm]
合适的时机:指做某事或某事发生的合适时刻。
任何时候都可以:表示任何时候都可以,没有特定的时间要求。
good-time //
形容词 (of a person) wildly seeking pleasure (人)疯狂地寻求愉悦的
正常工作时间
Now is a good time to buy a house.
现在买房子正是时候。
Did you have a good time in London?
你在伦敦过得愉快吗?
Did you have a good time in Spain?
你在西班牙过得愉快吗?
A reputation -- what people think of you, good or bad -- is built one message at a time.
VOA : special.2011.07.22
OK, good. This might be our all-time high, 89% got this right. This is great.
好的,很好这可能是我们上课以来正确率最高的一次,89%,的同学都做对了,这太棒了。
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How many of you are here for the first time who weren't here for the--okay good.
你们有多少是第一次来上这个课,谁上次课没来,好吧
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And this one, I was skiing out in Salt Lake City and the name of a building out there was Reid with R-E-I-D and it sounded good at the time."
VOA : special.2009.07.06
But Warren says the good news comes at a time when researchers are facing a big obstacle - limited funding.
VOA : standard.2010.07.15
Currently, inmates receive 54 days per year of good-time (behaving) reduction in their sentences.
Any change is welcome, even if it is in increments of a few days of good-time each year.
But there were, for Gillis, some mitigating factors that eventually led him to his current formulation of artistic rigor with good-time danceability.
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