goodwill [ gʊd'wil ] n. 善意,亲切,友好; 商誉,信誉. e.g. 1. Given sufficient goodwill on both sides, there's no reason why this dispute shouldn't be resolved. 只要双方都有充分的善意,这种纠纷是没有理由解决不了的。
2. We paid 1000 dollars for the shop, plus 200 dollars for goodwill. 我们花了一千美元买下这家商店,另加二百美元买它的商誉。
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goose [ gu:s ] n. 鹅 e.g. 1. This goose is much larger than the duck. 这只母鹅比那只鸭子大多了。
2. The goose hissed at me angrily. 那鹅愤怒地向我发出嘶嘶声.
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Gordian [ 'gɔ:diən ] a. 〈希神〉戈耳迪的 e.g. 1. The old stock had deteriorated and was all mixed up so the manager decided to cut the Gordian knot, sell it all as scrap, and re-stock with new materials. 库存品已经变质,而且全都搞混了,因此经理决定快刀斩乱麻,把它们当作废品出售,然后重新储藏新的物资。
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gorge [ gɔ:dʒ ] n. 峡谷,饱食
v. 狼吞虎咽,塞饱 e.g. 1. His gorge rose at the sight of gore. 他一看到血污就作呕。
2. The fat man gorged himself constantly with enormous desserts. 那个胖子经常大吃甜食。
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gorgeous [ 'gɔ:dʒəs ] a. 华丽的,灿烂的,好极了 e.g. 1. The night sky is now gorgeous with billions of stars. 星斗万千,夜空璀璨。
2. Children shout when they see the peacock spread his gorgeous tail. 当孔雀展现它华丽的尾巴时,孩子们大声叫着。
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gorilla [ gə'rilə ] n. 大猩猩 e.g. 1. The gorilla is something of a paradox in the African scene. 在非洲大舞台上大猩猩有点象似是而非的隽语。
2. The gorilla had a massive forehead. 猩猩的前额很大.
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gossip [ 'gɔsip ] n. 闲聊,随笔
v. 说闲话 e.g. 1. There has been much gossip in political circles. 政界里有许多流言蜚语。
2. I never talk about gossip. 我从不传播流言蜚语。
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got [ gɔt ] v. (get的过去式)得到
vt. (get 的过去式)猜到,明白 e.g. 1. Have you got that? 你明白我的意思吗?
2. He got a small quotient of his father's property. 他得到了他父亲财产的一小部分。
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goto 转到 e.g.
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gout [ gu: ] n. 痛风 e.g. 1. Gout is a form of arthritis. 痛风是关节炎的一种。
2. He has been confined two months by gout. 他因痛风病已臣庆两个月了。
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govern [ 'gʌvən ] v. 统治,支配
[计算机] 支配 e.g. 1. They demand the right to govern themselves. 他们要求自治权。
2. You must not be governed by the opinions of others. 你决不要受别人意见的支配。
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governess [ 'gʌvənis ] n. 女家庭教师 e.g.
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government [ 'gʌvənmənt ] n. 政府 e.g. 1. The country has always had fair government. 这个国家一直治理得不错。
2. The two systems of government are polar opposites. 这两种政体正好相反。
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governor [ 'gʌvənə ] n. 统治者,管理者,理事 e.g. 1. He was elected governor of the state of California. 他当选为加利弗尼亚州州长。
2. British colonies were ruled by governors. 英国的殖民地由总督统治。
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gown [ gaun ] n. 长袍,长外衣 e.g. 1. She wore a black silk evening gown. 她穿着一件黑色丝质晚礼服。
2. The gown a surgeon wears during an operation is usually green. 外科医生在做手术时穿的手术服通常是绿色的。
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grab [ græb ] n. 抓握,接应,掠夺
v. 抓取,抢去 e.g. 1. When I gave him the chance, he grabbed it at once. 我给他这一机会,他立刻抓住不放。
2. He grabbed my collar and pulled me towards him. 他抓住我的领子把我拉倒他面前。
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grabber [ 'græbə ] 抓帧器 e.g.
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grace [ greis ] n. 优雅,雅致,魅力,恩惠,慈悲 e.g. 1. We were graced with the presence of the Queen. 女王光临,我们感到不胜荣幸。
2. She performed on the balance beam with much grace. 她在平衡木上表演得非常优美。
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graceful [ 'greisful ] a. 优雅的 e.g. 1. She runs up the stairs with a light graceful step. 她以轻快优雅的步子奔上楼去。
2. She has a graceful carriage. 她举止优雅。
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gracious [ 'greiʃəs ] a. 亲切的,高尚的 e.g. 1. He is gracious to his inferiors. 他待下级和蔼可亲。
2. In beauty, that of favor, is more than that of color; and that of decent and gracious motion, more than that of favor. 仔细分析起来,形体之美要胜于颜色之美,而优雅行为之美又胜于形体之美。
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