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词汇 good-time
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Definition of good-time in English:

good-time

adjective
  • 1attributive (of a person) having the pursuit of pleasure as one's chief aim.

    a good-time girl
    a good-time party guy
    Example sentencesExamples
    • However, there are certain ‘rules’ that exist for associations with the local good-time girls.
    • If you're here for a good time, then go out with the good-time girls.
    • There was an instant bond as one good-time girl met another.
    • With spiky hair and a wild dress sense, Sam is an outrageous good-time girl and is always out with her mates.
    • Her mother was a woman of ill-repute: an ex-playmate, Ford model and all round good-time girl with a string of groupie relationships to her name.
    • Another trip to a trendy London club found me in the company of two leggy good-time girls.
    • The good-time guys play a stomping blend of Mexican music and country-blues from south-western America.
    • In a trippy opening sequence we learn that Atkins is a good-time girl, all mascara and champagne and arguing violently with her squiffy actor boyfriend.
    • She's a good-time girl who enjoys her life and her man.
    • Nikki (Miller, Law's real-life steady) is a gorgeous but unhinged good-time girl who never quite knows when the party's over.
    • In an age of automatons, he is a throwback to an era of good-time boys and daredevil racers.
    • Toronto's garage-rock good-time boys have already wrapped up their third album, Ode to Joy, which will hit stores in February.
    • I honestly feel bad for writing this, because maybe, just maybe, Walker and his band of happy-go-lucky good-time pals are actually the nicest people in the world and I'm being a jerk.
    • Then there was Elsie Tanner, the Street's good-time girl.
    • This week's show streaks into the cheekier end of the information TV spectrum by staging a contest between a gaggle of good-time girls getting ready for a night on the town and Ford's rally team.
    • They sound as if they've turned out to be fine people despite all the press stereotypes of them as good-time party girls.
    • Cumbrian to the bone, they're good-time lads with a selfless ambition: to spread the fun.
    • The boy's life changes forever when this tarty good-time girl replaces his mother in the family home and he decides to take matters into his own hands.
    • Dunst finds the hidden depths in her character and reasons to be sympathetic towards a woman who might initially seem little more than an empty-headed good-time girl.
    • Singer/dancer Olga San Juan shows up as sort of a good-time girl that, this being the forties, no one actually has a good time with.
    Synonyms
    pleasure, entertainment, enjoyment, amusement, excitement, gratification
    1. 1.1 (of music) intended purely to entertain.
      (音乐)纯娱乐性的
      good-time rock 'n' roll
      Example sentencesExamples
      • This estrogenic NYC quartet (apologies to male drummer) takes good-time, punk-pop pep to hyper speed on album two.
      • Used extensively as the wonky good-time background music to a thousand TV clips this summer it's undoubtedly effective and known to millions, but adds absolutely nothing to the sacrosanct original.
      • There were concessions to the modern age - though sampling The Who is hardly cutting-edge - but this was mainly good-time rock ‘n’ roll played by men who clearly enjoyed every minute, and who have earned the right to be up on stage.
      • Still, the band has battled with rock critics who won't take them seriously and with scenester city-dwellers who think a good-time, country-rock theme band is a little hokey.
      • There's nothing complex or sarcastic about American Hi-fi, from their utterly straightforward band name to the good-time rock sound of their Bob-Rock-produced, eponymous debut.
      • And future single ‘Leaving Home’ is a more uptempo version of the same good-time electronic music with soul.
      • The songs on The Best of The Dubliners are mostly good-time songs about drinking and bawdy sex.
      • This is unapologetic good-time rock 'n' roll done with tongue planted firmly in cheek (as well as some other areas).
      • There may less growling this time round, but Old Souls & Wolf Tickets still retains the previous record's good-time stew of jazz, blues and rock and roll.
      • How often do Phil Spector's epic grandeur, the Velvet Underground's jangly drive and the good-time groove of Northern Soul engage in a convincing ménage à trois on one record?
      • Call it ‘Frisco Jazz,’ call it ‘Dixieland’ or ‘Traditional Jazz,’ it matters not - it's simply good-time music!
      • Solid Comfort's music ranges from 1940's blues, to down-home country, to ‘non-electric, good-time music.’
      • I saw them open for Sonic Youth in 1988 at San Francisco's Fillmore, and was so eager for a good-time first-LP-style thrashing that I tried painfully hard to overlook the big hair, the power ballads and the exceptionally mediocre songs.
      • The musical menu features French-born free jazz performer La Baronne, local singer-songwriters Katie Sevigny and Nicka and Toronto's Lily Frost, as well as Mabro's cabaret pop sextet and Snipper's good-time bluegrass act.
      • Psychobilly is just good-time music that uses traditional rockabilly and can get really crazy.
      • Kazzer was a big deal before anybody even knew who he was - in the months preceding the release of his first CD, Pedal to the Metal, he was already on a Canada-wide tour to promote his brand of good-time rock & hip-hop.
      • This Tremolo offshoot's good-time electronica sounds like a Nintendo system haunted by fairies and satyrs.
      • All share the same sense of quirky musical programming and good-time vibe, bringing together disparate styles of music.
      Synonyms
      good time, binge, spree, bit of fun, bit of amusement, night on the town

Derivatives

  • good-timer

  • noun

Definition of good-time in US English:

good-time

adjectiveˈɡʊdˌtaɪm
  • 1attributive (of a person) having the pursuit of pleasure as one's chief aim.

    a good-time girl
    a good-time party guy
    he's just a good-time Charlie
    Example sentencesExamples
    • However, there are certain ‘rules’ that exist for associations with the local good-time girls.
    • Nikki (Miller, Law's real-life steady) is a gorgeous but unhinged good-time girl who never quite knows when the party's over.
    • Then there was Elsie Tanner, the Street's good-time girl.
    • With spiky hair and a wild dress sense, Sam is an outrageous good-time girl and is always out with her mates.
    • In a trippy opening sequence we learn that Atkins is a good-time girl, all mascara and champagne and arguing violently with her squiffy actor boyfriend.
    • Singer/dancer Olga San Juan shows up as sort of a good-time girl that, this being the forties, no one actually has a good time with.
    • The good-time guys play a stomping blend of Mexican music and country-blues from south-western America.
    • Her mother was a woman of ill-repute: an ex-playmate, Ford model and all round good-time girl with a string of groupie relationships to her name.
    • They sound as if they've turned out to be fine people despite all the press stereotypes of them as good-time party girls.
    • This week's show streaks into the cheekier end of the information TV spectrum by staging a contest between a gaggle of good-time girls getting ready for a night on the town and Ford's rally team.
    • Cumbrian to the bone, they're good-time lads with a selfless ambition: to spread the fun.
    • Another trip to a trendy London club found me in the company of two leggy good-time girls.
    • There was an instant bond as one good-time girl met another.
    • Dunst finds the hidden depths in her character and reasons to be sympathetic towards a woman who might initially seem little more than an empty-headed good-time girl.
    • If you're here for a good time, then go out with the good-time girls.
    • I honestly feel bad for writing this, because maybe, just maybe, Walker and his band of happy-go-lucky good-time pals are actually the nicest people in the world and I'm being a jerk.
    • The boy's life changes forever when this tarty good-time girl replaces his mother in the family home and he decides to take matters into his own hands.
    • In an age of automatons, he is a throwback to an era of good-time boys and daredevil racers.
    • She's a good-time girl who enjoys her life and her man.
    • Toronto's garage-rock good-time boys have already wrapped up their third album, Ode to Joy, which will hit stores in February.
    1. 1.1 (of popular music) intended purely to entertain.
      (音乐)纯娱乐性的
      good-time rock 'n' roll
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Used extensively as the wonky good-time background music to a thousand TV clips this summer it's undoubtedly effective and known to millions, but adds absolutely nothing to the sacrosanct original.
      • How often do Phil Spector's epic grandeur, the Velvet Underground's jangly drive and the good-time groove of Northern Soul engage in a convincing ménage à trois on one record?
      • There's nothing complex or sarcastic about American Hi-fi, from their utterly straightforward band name to the good-time rock sound of their Bob-Rock-produced, eponymous debut.
      • This is unapologetic good-time rock 'n' roll done with tongue planted firmly in cheek (as well as some other areas).
      • I saw them open for Sonic Youth in 1988 at San Francisco's Fillmore, and was so eager for a good-time first-LP-style thrashing that I tried painfully hard to overlook the big hair, the power ballads and the exceptionally mediocre songs.
      • There were concessions to the modern age - though sampling The Who is hardly cutting-edge - but this was mainly good-time rock ‘n’ roll played by men who clearly enjoyed every minute, and who have earned the right to be up on stage.
      • This Tremolo offshoot's good-time electronica sounds like a Nintendo system haunted by fairies and satyrs.
      • This estrogenic NYC quartet (apologies to male drummer) takes good-time, punk-pop pep to hyper speed on album two.
      • Psychobilly is just good-time music that uses traditional rockabilly and can get really crazy.
      • Kazzer was a big deal before anybody even knew who he was - in the months preceding the release of his first CD, Pedal to the Metal, he was already on a Canada-wide tour to promote his brand of good-time rock & hip-hop.
      • All share the same sense of quirky musical programming and good-time vibe, bringing together disparate styles of music.
      • Solid Comfort's music ranges from 1940's blues, to down-home country, to ‘non-electric, good-time music.’
      • There may less growling this time round, but Old Souls & Wolf Tickets still retains the previous record's good-time stew of jazz, blues and rock and roll.
      • Call it ‘Frisco Jazz,’ call it ‘Dixieland’ or ‘Traditional Jazz,’ it matters not - it's simply good-time music!
      • And future single ‘Leaving Home’ is a more uptempo version of the same good-time electronic music with soul.
      • The songs on The Best of The Dubliners are mostly good-time songs about drinking and bawdy sex.
      • The musical menu features French-born free jazz performer La Baronne, local singer-songwriters Katie Sevigny and Nicka and Toronto's Lily Frost, as well as Mabro's cabaret pop sextet and Snipper's good-time bluegrass act.
      • Still, the band has battled with rock critics who won't take them seriously and with scenester city-dwellers who think a good-time, country-rock theme band is a little hokey.
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