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goody
- IPA[ˈɡʊdi]
英式
- a good or favoured person, especially a hero in a book, film, etc.;something attractive or desirable, especially something tasty to eat.
- expressing childish delight
noun: goody, plural noun: goodies
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名詞
- 1. British a good or favoured person, especially a hero in a book, film, etc.
- 2. something attractive or desirable, especially something tasty to eat.
excl
- 1. expressing childish delight goody, we can have a party
- a smug or ostentatiously virtuous person.
- smug or ostentatiously virtuous.
Oxford Dictionary
- a smug or obtrusively virtuous person.
- smug or obtrusively virtuous.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a bag containing a selection of desirable products, especially one given away as a promotional ...
Oxford Dictionary
- a bag containing a selection of desirable products, especially one given away at a party or as ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- an ostentatiously virtuous or well-behaved person: she was such a goody two shoes
Oxford American Dictionary
- an ostentatiously virtuous or well-behaved person: she was such a goody two shoes I don't drink alcohol. Goody two shoes, that's me!
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈɡo͝odē]
美式
- something attractive or desirable, especially something tasty or pleasant to eat.
- expressing childish delight: goody, we can have a party
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[ˈɡʊdi]
英式
- (often as a title prefixed to a surname) an elderly woman of humble station: the tale of Goody Blake and Harry Gill
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[ˈɡo͝odē]
美式
- (often as a title prefixed to a surname) an elderly woman of humble station: the tale of Goody Blake and Harry Gill
Oxford American Dictionary