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nounPlural goodies ˈɡʊdiˈɡʊdi informal 1British A good or favoured person, especially a hero in a book, film, etc. 〈英〉好人;正面人物(尤指故事或电影中的英雄) Example sentencesExamples - This time round he's a goodie as Prince Richard who falls in love and saves Snow White.
- With several hundred children it was quite a lively show, especially when the baddie crept up on the goodie in the film.
- Even if they just want to have their name used, we need to decide if they want to be a baddie or a goodie.
- The reader knows who the baddie is as John Baker cleverly moves from the goodie to the baddie, to a boyfriend of one of the murdered women and to a woman who has an unnatural attraction to the baddie.
- I got my first break as stunt-double for the top goodie on Super Comix Babies.
- Obviously he wins 'cause he's the goodie, but he doesn't have an easy time of it.
- Nervous Energy is a goodie from Iain M. Bank's Culture series.
- This is not a film with a clear moral judgement, or a neat goodie/baddie symmetry.
- I'm talking about the games that suddenly impose a countdown on a level; the type of countdown you get in stupid action films, where the goodie has to defuse the bomb before it detonates.
- In a way I'm a goodie, but its funny because technically I'm a baddie for being a cuckold.
- This Spud, a scary librarian who uses a spud gun on misbehaving children in order to get them to read books, turns out to be a goodie and the kids discover reading books is indeed fun.
- It's a little metal badge you wear on your lapel that tells the Secret Service that you're a goodie.
2usually goodiesSomething attractive or desirable, especially something tasty to eat. 诱人的东西;令人满意的东西(尤指可口,好吃的东西) Example sentencesExamples - Afternoon tea is served just before the game drive, with all the tasty goodies being baked in the camp kitchens.
- Afterwards there was wine and more goodies before everyone dispersed into the cold November night, well fortified with delicious food and feeling great!
- She thanked the parents who provided goodies for the cake sale and to Kathleen and Michael Ryan Luke who lent their goat, Angela, to the school for the presentation.
- Loaded with all the goodies, the loaves of zucchini bread came out tasty as ever, even if this time it substantially deviated from the original.
- Treated to bags of pampering goodies and a morning tea, Lesley said it was nice to be thanked and to have the chance to talk to people who understand what she's going through.
- He's believed to have settled on a ring from Tiffany, having showered his bride-to-be with goodies from the exclusive jewellers many times before.
- After everyone had had time to sample the goodies and see the displays there was a final treat.
- She wasn't a totally overweight woman; just a bit plump from all the snacks and goodies she constantly ate throughout the day.
- Brigid Mooney and Evelyn Shaw served a lovely tea with lots of tasty seasonal goodies.
- Later as they left the park the children were treated to some refreshments and goodies which made their day.
- The buffet had all kinds of platters of goodies and snacks set out over it for the party.
- The Christmas penny jar will buy more food and drink than we could possibly consume over the holiday and there aren't any goodies I truly fancy finding in my stocking.
- Home-made cakes and other goodies will be on sale but the fun only starts there as there will be games to play, videos and books to buy, a raffle with fabulous prizes and face painting.
- The gas station was a tiny one-room job, with a counter in the corner and shelves of goodies filling the rest of the space.
- The first prize in the Christmas draw is a large Christmas hamper with numerous other prizes of Christmas goodies.
- They also have a keen interest in eating tasty goodies, almost without restriction.
- Besides the trophy, the winning team walked away with attractive goodies, gift and discount coupons sponsored by various organisations.
- As usual we had our normal snacks after as Paul Kraft supplied the goodies for the week.
- We just spoiled them rotten, always finding them tasty goodies to add to their regular food.
- My ideal Christmas was curling up in front of an open fire, nibbling goodies from a selection box, after a meal of turkey and stuffing followed by Christmas pudding.
Synonyms delicacy, tasty morsel, dainty, fancy, confection, bonne bouche, luxury, treat
exclamation ˈɡʊdiˈɡʊdi Expressing childish delight. 好哇!(用来表示孩子般的喜悦) goody, we can have a party 好哇!我们可以开晚会了。 Example sentencesExamples - ‘Oh, goody, I get to ask the obvious question,’ said Amy.
- ‘Oh, goody,’ Kate muttered under her breath, but luckily Emily didn't hear her.
- ‘Oh goody,’ Holly jumped down from her bed and scampered out of the room.
- Oh, goody, Maxine the wolf Redfield is on her way toward my table and this gives me a chance to talk to her.
- ‘Oh, goody,’ Em clapped her hands together flatly.
- And to my surprise and delight he looked upset, goody.
- Ooh goody, let's have them kiss and make up - as a scoop for us!
- ‘Oh goody,’ Alison huffs when she finds her partner.
- ‘Oh goody,’ Basil said, and stalked away to where Randall was.
- ‘Oh, goody,’ you said flatly, and stared at the Cheerios box opposite you.
- ‘Oh goody,’ he said, dropping Kally and sweeping towards Jade.
- Oh, goody, Maxine is on her way and this gives me a chance to talk to her.
- ‘Oh, goody,’ she said sarcastically, and sat back down in her chair.
- No more sea bass, no more haddock, and - oh, goody - lots of coley.
- ‘Oh goody,’ she muttered sarcastically ‘look, another brain to make me feel stupid.’
- ‘Oh goody,’ Sandra clapped happily but was still eyeing me carefully.
- Goody, goody, we get to fight them over there, so we don't have to fight them here.
- When the tutor said, ‘Next week we're drawing shells,’ at the end of the last session, I thought, ‘Oh goody, that will be easy.’
- Oh, goody, another mystery: I simply cannot wait to find out what is going on!
- A note slipped in from LeeAnne, goody: hmm, planning a weekend get-together.
nounPlural goodies ˈɡʊdiˈɡʊdi archaic (often as a title prefixed to a surname) an elderly woman of humble station. 〈古〉姥姥(常放在姓之前,用来称呼地位低下的老年妇女) the tale of Goody Blake and Harry Gill 布莱克姥姥和哈里·吉尔的故事。
OriginMid 16th century: pet form of goodwife; compare with hussy. nounˈɡʊdiˈɡo͝odē usually goodiesinformal Something attractive or desirable, especially something tasty or pleasant to eat. 诱人的东西;令人满意的东西(尤指可口,好吃的东西) Example sentencesExamples - The first prize in the Christmas draw is a large Christmas hamper with numerous other prizes of Christmas goodies.
- As usual we had our normal snacks after as Paul Kraft supplied the goodies for the week.
- After everyone had had time to sample the goodies and see the displays there was a final treat.
- Afternoon tea is served just before the game drive, with all the tasty goodies being baked in the camp kitchens.
- He's believed to have settled on a ring from Tiffany, having showered his bride-to-be with goodies from the exclusive jewellers many times before.
- Home-made cakes and other goodies will be on sale but the fun only starts there as there will be games to play, videos and books to buy, a raffle with fabulous prizes and face painting.
- Later as they left the park the children were treated to some refreshments and goodies which made their day.
- The Christmas penny jar will buy more food and drink than we could possibly consume over the holiday and there aren't any goodies I truly fancy finding in my stocking.
- Loaded with all the goodies, the loaves of zucchini bread came out tasty as ever, even if this time it substantially deviated from the original.
- Besides the trophy, the winning team walked away with attractive goodies, gift and discount coupons sponsored by various organisations.
- The gas station was a tiny one-room job, with a counter in the corner and shelves of goodies filling the rest of the space.
- The buffet had all kinds of platters of goodies and snacks set out over it for the party.
- They also have a keen interest in eating tasty goodies, almost without restriction.
- She thanked the parents who provided goodies for the cake sale and to Kathleen and Michael Ryan Luke who lent their goat, Angela, to the school for the presentation.
- My ideal Christmas was curling up in front of an open fire, nibbling goodies from a selection box, after a meal of turkey and stuffing followed by Christmas pudding.
- Afterwards there was wine and more goodies before everyone dispersed into the cold November night, well fortified with delicious food and feeling great!
- Brigid Mooney and Evelyn Shaw served a lovely tea with lots of tasty seasonal goodies.
- Treated to bags of pampering goodies and a morning tea, Lesley said it was nice to be thanked and to have the chance to talk to people who understand what she's going through.
- We just spoiled them rotten, always finding them tasty goodies to add to their regular food.
- She wasn't a totally overweight woman; just a bit plump from all the snacks and goodies she constantly ate throughout the day.
Synonyms delicacy, tasty morsel, dainty, fancy, confection, bonne bouche, luxury, treat
exclamationˈɡʊdiˈɡo͝odē Expressing childish delight. 好哇!(用来表示孩子般的喜悦) goody, we can have a party 好哇!我们可以开晚会了。 Example sentencesExamples - Oh, goody, another mystery: I simply cannot wait to find out what is going on!
- ‘Oh, goody,’ you said flatly, and stared at the Cheerios box opposite you.
- ‘Oh, goody,’ Kate muttered under her breath, but luckily Emily didn't hear her.
- Goody, goody, we get to fight them over there, so we don't have to fight them here.
- ‘Oh goody,’ he said, dropping Kally and sweeping towards Jade.
- Oh, goody, Maxine the wolf Redfield is on her way toward my table and this gives me a chance to talk to her.
- ‘Oh, goody, I get to ask the obvious question,’ said Amy.
- Ooh goody, let's have them kiss and make up - as a scoop for us!
- ‘Oh goody,’ Holly jumped down from her bed and scampered out of the room.
- ‘Oh goody,’ she muttered sarcastically ‘look, another brain to make me feel stupid.’
- No more sea bass, no more haddock, and - oh, goody - lots of coley.
- ‘Oh goody,’ Sandra clapped happily but was still eyeing me carefully.
- ‘Oh goody,’ Basil said, and stalked away to where Randall was.
- A note slipped in from LeeAnne, goody: hmm, planning a weekend get-together.
- ‘Oh goody,’ Alison huffs when she finds her partner.
- And to my surprise and delight he looked upset, goody.
- ‘Oh, goody,’ Em clapped her hands together flatly.
- When the tutor said, ‘Next week we're drawing shells,’ at the end of the last session, I thought, ‘Oh goody, that will be easy.’
- ‘Oh, goody,’ she said sarcastically, and sat back down in her chair.
- Oh, goody, Maxine is on her way and this gives me a chance to talk to her.
nounˈɡʊdiˈɡo͝odē archaic (often as a title prefixed to a surname) an elderly woman of humble station. 〈古〉姥姥(常放在姓之前,用来称呼地位低下的老年妇女) the tale of Goody Blake and Harry Gill 布莱克姥姥和哈里·吉尔的故事。
OriginMid 16th century: pet form of goodwife; compare with hussy. |