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词汇 make good
释义
Idiom
make good (at something)
Theme: SUCCESS
to succeed at something.
Bob worked hard to make good at selling.Jane was determined to make good.
Idiom
make goodmake (it) good
American & Australian to become successful or to achieve something you want.
The film's main character is a poor Mexican boy who made it good in Chicago.He'll make good, you'll see. He works hard and knows what he's after.
idiommake good1 to become rich and successful after being poor and unknown in your early life:Herbert Hoover was a poor farm boy who made good, and Americans love to see that happen.When she returned to her home town, the local papers were full of stories of 'Local Girl Makes Good'.2 if you make good on a promise, you do what you have promised to do:Some insurance policies will give a refund if the tour company goes out of business or does not make good on its offer.The jury ordered Pitts to make good on a $13,250 check he gave to Canady.

make good

To succeed or complete or fulfill something. Often followed by "on." Your mom and dad have sacrificed a lot to send you to college, so you better make good when you're there. You better make good on all the things you said you would deliver, or the client is not going to be happy.

make good (something)

1. To repay or repair something; to amend or correct something. The airlines made good our lost luggage by offering us $3,000 spending money upon our arrival. The judge was satisfied that the accused had made good the property damage to his neighbors.
2. To follow through on doing what was promised or intended. The president made good his promise to raise corporate tax rates and lower income taxes for middle class citizens.
3. To successfully accomplish something. The robber made good his escape through a secret back door in the building that was unknown to police.

make good (at something)

to succeed at something. Bob worked hard to make good at selling. Jane was determined to make good.

make good

1. Carry out successfully, make sure of, as in He made good his escape. This usage was first recorded in 1606.
2. Fulfill, as in She made good her promise. This usage was first recorded in Miles Coverdale's 1535 translation of the Bible (II Chronicles 6:16): "Make good unto my father, David ... that which thou hast promised him."
3. Compensate for, make up for, as in They made good the loss. This usage first appeared in William Langland's Piers Ploughman (1377).
4. Succeed, as in He made good as a writer. [c. 1900]

make good

be successful.

make ˈgood

(informal) become rich and successful, especially when you have started your life poor and unknown: He’s a local boy made good.

make good

1. To carry out successfully: made good his escape.
2. To fulfill: made good her promise.
3. To make compensation for; make up for: made good the loss.
4. To succeed: made good as a writer.
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