goods / (ɡʊdz) /

货物

goods 的定义

n. 名词(复数) noun
  1. possessions and personal property
  2. economics commodities that are tangible, usually movable, and generally not consumed at the same time as they are producedCompare services
  3. articles of commerce; merchandise
  4. mainly British merchandise when transported, esp by rail; freighta goods train
  5. the goods informalthat which is expected or promisedto deliver the goodsslangthe real thingUS and Canadian slangincriminating evidence
  6. a piece of goods slang a person, esp a woman

goods 近义词

n. 名词 noun

personal possessions

n. 名词 noun

merchandise

更多goods例句

  1. Politico has reported that some Republican donors see Scalise as damaged goods.
  2. In fact, Mexico buys and sells more US goods than any other country on the planet except for Canada.
  3. I never hear a Democrat talk about these goods, which are, in the literal sense, indivisible—for us all.
  4. As more come online, they will actively seek better selling prices elsewhere and also source their goods internationally.
  5. On Thursday, Russian bloggers published pictures of empty shelves in stores that once sold electric goods.
  6. Sweden excluded British goods, conformably to the continental system established by Bonaparte.
  7. The carrying of these heavy government debts is a question of the future production of goods, of commerce, and of saving.
  8. The restoration of stolen goods was probably dwarfed in his mind by the importance of capturing the stealers.
  9. He even felt a certain enjoyment in the discomfiture of the self-constituted posse of searchers for stolen goods.
  10. He and his household are going with their goods in the galliots which are now leaving this city for Yndia.