词组 | good |
释义 | good ◊ 'good' Something that is good is pleasant, acceptable, or satisfactory. The comparative form of 'good' is better, not 'gooder'. The superlative form is best. Your French is probably better than mine. Some of our best English actors have gone to live in Hollywood. ◊ 'well' Good is never used as an adverb. If you want to say that something is done to a high standard or to a great extent, you use well, not 'good'. She speaks French well. You say you don't know this man very well? See entry at ↑ The comparative form of 'well' is better, not 'more well'. The superlative form is best. People are better housed than ever before. Whatever works best is what she should adopt. See entry at ↑ |
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