goody
英 [ˈɡʊd.i]
美 [ˈɡʊd.i]
- n. 糖果;身份低微之老妇;吸引人的东西;伪君子
- adj. 感伤的;伪善的;假正经的
- int. 太好啦
- n. (Goody)人名;(英)古迪
1. Goody also used since 1550s as a shortened form of goodwife, a term of civility applied to a married woman in humble life.
goody 好吃的东西儿语,来自good, 好的,好吃的。
- goody (n.1)
- also goodie, "something tasty," 1745, from good (adj.) + -y (2). Adjectival use for "sentimentally proper" is by 1830 (especially in reduplicated form goody-goody, 1865). As an exclamation of pleasure, by 1796.
- goody (n.2)
- 1550s, a shortened form of goodwife, a term of civility applied to a married woman in humble life; hence Goody Two-shoes, name of the heroine in 1760s children's story ("The History of little Goody Two Shoes; otherwise called Mrs. Margery Two Shoes") who exulted upon acquiring a second shoe.
- 1. Oh, goody, I like games.
- 哦,太好喽,我喜欢玩游戏。
- 2. We're giving away a free goody bag with every children's meal.
- 每一客儿童餐我们赠送一袋礼品.
- 3. Don't be such a goody - goody!
- 别这么老充好人!
- 4. " Oh, goody; I hope she'll let me come. "
- “ 噢, 好极了, 我希望她会让我参加. ”
- 5. Oh goody, there's some cake!
- 好哇, 还有些蛋糕呢!