goods
noun
ɡʊdz
noun
1
things
that
are
produced
in
order
to
be
sold
商品
electrical/industrial/agricultural
etc
goods
furniture
and
other
household
goods
家具及其他家居用品
the
large
market
for
consumer
goods
(=televisions,
washing
machines
etc)
庞大的消费品市场
Britain’s
leading
exporter
of
manufactured
goods
(=things
that
are
made
not
grown)
英国主要的工业品出口商
There
will
be
tax
increases
on
a
range
of
goods
and
services
.
有一些商品和服务将要增税。
2
things
that
someone
owns
and
that
can
be
moved
〔某人拥有的〕动产
They
were
charged
with
handling
stolen
goods
.
他们因为买卖赃物被起诉。
We
collected
up
our
goods
and
left.
我们收拾好东西就走了。
3
things
which
are
carried
by
road,
train
etc
[英] 〔公路、铁路等运输的〕货物;
BrE
a
goods
train
一列货车
4
come up with the goods/deliver the goods
to
do
what
is
needed
or
expected
[非正式] 满足要求,不负所望
informal
He’s
a
great
player.
He
always
comes
up
with
the
goods
on
the
day.
他是一名优秀的球员,比赛总是能够不负所望。
5
have/get the goods on sb
to
have
or
find
proof
that
someone
is
guilty
of
a
crime
[美] 掌握某人的把柄,找到某人的罪证
AmE
Face
it,
Bukowski,
we
got
the
goods
on
you!
承认吧,布科夫斯基,我们找到你的罪证了!
6
damaged goods
someone
whose
actions
mean
that
they
no
longer
have
a
good
effect
or
influence
on
something
祸水,败类,害群之马
After
the
scandal,
he
was
considered
damaged
goods
by
the
party.
丑闻发生以后,他被党内认为是害群之马。