goodish
常見(jiàn)例句
- That’s the goodish news.
這是一個(gè)好消息。 - If Mr Kenyatta goes to The Hague, Kikuyu kingmakers will work doubly hard to stop Mr Odinga from becoming president. He still has a goodish chance.
如果肯雅塔(Kenyatta)先生收到傳訊前往海牙,基庫(kù)尤(Kikuyu)擁立著將加倍努力阻止奧廷加(Odinga)先生成為總統(tǒng),畢竟奧廷加(Odinga)先生還是有一個(gè)絕好機(jī)會(huì)的。 - And Mrs Clinton is doing a goodish job of dealing with those “negatives”—certainly good enough to pick up many disillusioned Republicans and restive independents.
希拉里處理自己人氣問(wèn)題上做得非常成功—— 絕對(duì)足以收買很多不抱幻想的共和黨人和難以控制的獨(dú)立選民的心。 - Despite some goodish results in recent local elections, it is in no shape for a real showdown.
ECONOMIST: Italy’s government soldiers on, but for how long? - 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.
ECONOMIST: Chile’s right in the shadow of an embarrassing old general - Its economy is growing at a steady pace (about 3% next year is the latest guess) with a goodish spread of high-tech and service industries, especially in media and telecoms.
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