goody
Word family
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++good·y1 /ˈɡʊdi/ noun (plural goodies) [countable usually plural] informal 1 DFEATsomething that is nice to eat 好吃的东西 We bought lots of goodies for the picnic. 我们为野餐买了许多好吃的。2 WANTsomething attractive, pleasant, or desirable 吸引人的东西,好东西 The competition gives you the chance to win all sorts of goodies. 这次比赛让你有机会赢取各种各样好玩的东西。3. AAPPROVE British English a goodie 好人Examples from the Corpus
goody• This wicker hamper is packed with delicious goodies and costs £64.92, inclusive of nationwide delivery.• A man who identified himself as Peter said he looks forward to the holiday doggie goodies.• Red, the grandmother, and the brave hunter sat down and shared the basket of goodies.• But this is a novelty book and many of the pages can be opened like envelopes to reveal all sorts of goodies.• You can use the programs to edit photos and create greeting cards, certificates, comic books, labels and other goodies.• The bank's giving away radios and other goodies when you open a new account.• Dotted with herbs and touched with olive oil, these signature goodies are baked daily so that they are always fresh.• When crime series started it was quite clear who were the goodies and who were the baddies.• Anyway next week's show is already packed with goodies.goody2 interjection HAPPYa word used by children to express pleasure or excitement 好哇,太好了〔儿语〕Examples from the Corpus
goody• Oh, goody -- ice cream for dessert!good·y1 noungoody2 interjectionChineseSyllable
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goody
good‧y1 /ˈɡʊdi/
noun (plural goodies) [countable usually plural] informal1. something that is nice to eat:
We bought lots of goodies for the picnic.
2. something attractive, pleasant, or desirable:
The competition gives you the chance to win all sorts of goodies.
3. British English a goodie
goody2
interjection
a word used by children to express pleasure or excitement
| I |
noun (plural goodies) [countable usually plural] informal1. something that is nice to eat:
2. something attractive, pleasant, or desirable:
3. British English a goodie
| II |
interjectiona word used by children to express pleasure or excitement