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good
Good tarimas:
/gud/
Good audio:
Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:
- adjective: Being positive or desirable in nature; not bad or poor: a good experience; good news from the hospital.
- adjective: Having the qualities that are desirable or distinguishing in a particular thing: a good exterior paint; a good joke.
- adjective: Serving the desired purpose or end; suitable: Is this a good dress for the party?
- adjective: Not spoiled or ruined: The milk is still good.
- adjective: In excellent condition; sound: a good tooth.
- adjective: Superior to the average; satisfactory: a good student.
- adjective: Used formerly to refer to the U.S. Government grade of meat higher than standard and lower than choice.
- adjective: Of high quality: good books.
- adjective: Discriminating: good taste.
- adjective: Worthy of respect; honorable: ruined the family's good name.
- adjective: Attractive; handsome: good looks.
- adjective: Beneficial to health; salutary: a good night's rest.
- adjective: Competent; skilled: a good machinist.
- adjective: Complete; thorough: a good workout.
- adjective: Reliable; sure: a good investment.
- adjective: Valid or true: a good reason.
- adjective: Genuine; real: a good dollar bill.
- adjective: In effect; operative: a warranty good for two years; a driver's license that is still good.
- adjective: Able to continue in a specified activity: I'm good for another round of golf.
- adjective: Able to pay or contribute: Is she good for the money that you lent her?
- adjective: Able to elicit a specified reaction: He is always good for a laugh.
- adjective: Ample; substantial: a good income.
- adjective: Bountiful: a good table.
- adjective: Full: It is a good mile from here.
- adjective: Pleasant; enjoyable: had a good time at the party.
- adjective: Propitious; favorable: good weather; a good omen.
- adjective: Of moral excellence; upright: a good person.
- adjective: Benevolent; kind: a good soul; a good heart.
- adjective: Loyal; staunch: a good Republican.
- adjective: Well-behaved; obedient: a good child.
- adjective: Socially correct; proper: good manners.
- adjective: Sports Landing within bounds or within a particular area of a court and therefore in play: The first serve was wide, but the second was good.
- adjective: Sports Passing between the uprights of the goal and therefore scoring, as a field goal in football.
- adjective: Used to form exclamatory phrases expressing surprise or dismay: Good heavens! Good grief!
- noun: Something that is good.
- noun: A good, valuable, or useful part or aspect.
- noun: Welfare; benefit: for the common good.
- noun: Goodness; virtue: There is much good to be found in people.
- noun: Commodities; wares: frozen goods.
- noun: Portable personal property.
- noun: Fabric; material.
- noun: Slang Incriminating information or evidence: tried to get the goods on the crook.
- adverb: Informal Well.
- idiom: as good as Practically; nearly: as good as new.
- idiom: but good Informal Used as an intensive: The pipe started to leak but good.
- idiom: for good Permanently; forever: I'm moving to Europe for good.
- idiom: good and Informal Very; thoroughly: I'll do it when I'm good and ready.
- idiom: no good Informal Worthless.
- idiom: no good Informal Futile; useless: It's no good arguing with them.
- idiom: to the good For the best; advantageous.
- idiom: to the good In an advantageous financial position: ended up to the good.
Lietuviškos reikšmės:
- geros kokybės
- tinkamas
- skanus
- gabus
- (at) as good as praktiškai
- beveik
- patikimas
- to be good at būti gabiam
- best)
- malonus
- mielas
- evening
- night) labas rytas (diena
- vakaras