词汇 | good for |
释义 | Idiom good forgood for (you) I am pleased about someone's success or good luck.“I told him I wasn't going to get involved.” “Good for you.”“He's started jogging again.” “Good for him.” Usage notes: usually said as a reaction to what someone has said good for adjective having sufficient money or credit to pay the specified requirement UK, 1937good for (someone or something)1. Having a positive effect on someone or something. More sunlight will be good for your drooping plants. Let's go to the playground. A bit or fresh air and exercise will be good for you! 2. Able to pay a debt owed. I'm good for the money, don't worry. I'll get it to you first thing tomorrow. 3. Able to work or function for some amount of time. I know it's a used car, but it ought to be good for a few more years. 4. Valid or in effect for some amount of time.. How long is this warranty good for? Is this coupon really good for 50% off our total purchase? 5. An expression of approval or support of someone for something they have done or accomplished. I heard you got the promotion—good for you! Good for him. Getting an A in that class is no easy feat. Good for you!a complimentary expression of encouragement for something that someone has done or received. Sue: I just got a raise. Bill: Good for you! Jane: I really told him what I thought of his rotten behavior. Sue: Good for you! He needs it. good for1. Beneficial to, as in Milk is good for children. [Tenth century a.d.] 2. Financially reliable, able to pay or repay, as in They know he's good for a big tip. [Mid-1800s] 3. Able to serve or continue to function, as in This furniture's good for at least ten more years, or I hope you're not tired-I'm good for another three miles or so. [Mid-1800s] 4. Equivalent in value; also, valid for. For example, These coupons are good for a 20 percent discount, or This contract is good for the entire life of the book. [Second half of 1800s] 5. good for someone. An expression of approval, as in Good for Bill-he's sold the car, or Good for you! You passed the exam. This usage differs from the others in that orally a slight emphasis is placed on you or whoever is being mentioned. [Mid-1800s] |
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