英 [ˈɡʊdɪʃ] 美 [ˈɡʊdɪʃ]
adj. (非正式)相当好的;颇的,相当多(或大)的
颇的
... 颇的 goodish 梭颇 Thorp 颇节 Pauthier ...
... 差强人意的 goodish ; adequate 差强人意 差强人意 leidlich 蓝色少女合唱团:差强人意 CLOSER TO FINE ...
相当好的;颇的
It'll be a goodish while yet before I've finished.
我还得花很长时间才能完成。
That’s the goodish news.
这是一个好消息。
I don't really like the dinner, but it is goodish.
我不是特别喜欢这顿晚饭,但是也还凑合。
Despite some goodish results in recent local elections, it is in no shape for a real showdown.
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But perhaps not and even a goodish result for Mr Lavin (over 35% of the vote) would point to a deeper lesson for Chile's right.
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But there is some goodish news: It's farthest advanced in the U.S. It says private-sector deleveraging may be complete in two years, freeing it to stimulate growth again.