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Từ điển Việt Anh Việt 4in1 - English Vietnamese 4 in 1 Dictionary
goods
goods S2 W2 /ɡʊdz/ BrE AmE noun [plural] [Word Family: noun: ↑good, ↑goodie, ↑goody, ↑goodness, ↑goods; adjective: ↑good, ↑goodish; adverb: ↑good] 1. things that are produced in order to be sold electrical/industrial/agricultural etc goods furniture and other household goods the large market for consumer goods (=televisions, washing machines etc) Britain’s leading exporter of manufactured goods (=things that are made, not grown) There will be tax increases on a range of goods and services. ⇨ ↑dry goods 2. things that someone owns and that can be moved: They were charged with handling stolen goods. We collected up our goods and left. 3. British English thi which are carried by road, train etc SYN freight: a goods train 4. come up with the goods/deliver the goods informal to do whato is needed or expected: He’s a great player. He always comes up with the goods on the day. 5. have/get the goods on somebody American English to have or find proof that someone is guilty of a crime: Face it, Bukowski, we got the goods on you! 6. damaged goods someone whose actions mean that they no longer have a good effect or influence on something: After the scandal, he was considered damaged goods by the party. ⇨ worldly goods at ↑worldly(1) • • • COLLOCATIONS (for Meanings 1 & 2) ADJECTIVES/NOUN + goods ▪ electrical goods Today's shoppers are spending more money on mobile phones and electrical goods than on clothing. ▪ household goods Household goods are downstairs in the basement. ▪ consumer goods (=televisions, washing machines etc) The market for consumer goods is huge. ▪ manufactured goods (=made in large quantities using machines) Imports of manufactured goods have increased rapidly. ▪ industrial goods (=goods used mainly in the production of other goods) machinery and other industrial goods ▪ agricultural goods The United States became a major exporter of agricultural goods. ▪ luxury goods The new industrial middle classes began to demand luxury goods. ▪ duty-free goods (=that you do not pay tax on when you bring them into a country) What is the permitted amount of duty-free goods? ▪ white goods British English (=equipment used in the home such as washing machines and refrigerators) The house is unfurnished, except for white goods. ▪ brown goods British English (=electrical goods that provide entertainment at home such as televisions and stereo systems) The company has 22 percent of the total market for brown goods. ▪ perishable goods (=fresh food etc that is likely to decay quickly) Perishable goods are transported in refrigerated trucks. ▪ faulty goods (=that have something wrong with them) Consumers have a right to reasonable protection against the sale of faulty goods. ▪ stolen goods The police charged him with handling stolen goods. ▪ counterfeit goods (=goods that are made to look like the real thing, but are not the real thing) Counterfeit goods will be seized and traders will face prosecution. ▪ sb’s worldly goods (=all the things that someone owns) All his worldly goods fit in four packing cases. phrases ▪ goods and services The company provides a range of specialized goods and services. verbs ▪ produce goods The company started a factory in Singapore, to produce goods for export. ▪ manufacture goods Local industries were created to manufacture goods that were previously imported. ▪ import goods Western Europe is the world’s second largest market for imported goods. ▪ export goods The company exports Thai goods to Europe. ▪ supply goods On 3 September he supplied goods to the hotel valued at £350.00. • • • THESAURUS ▪ product noun [countable] something that is made or produced in large quantities, usually in order to be sold: consumer products such as mobile phones | dairy products ▪ goods noun [plural] things that are produced in order to be sold, especially for use in the home: They sell furniture and other household goods. | electrical goods | white goods (=large electrical goods used in the home such as washing machines and refrigerators) ▪ commodity noun [countable] formal a type of product or raw material that can be bought and sold – used especially about basic food products, metals, and fuels: The decline in prices for agricultural commodities made the economic situation worse. | All metal was a valuable commodity and was rarely wasted. ▪ merchandise noun [uncountable] formal things that are being sold, especially in shops: Customers are not allowed to handle the merchandise. | Sales of books, videos, and other merchandise have increased. ▪ wares noun [plural] written things that are offered for sale, especially in a market or on the street: In the market, the traders began selling their wares. | Merchants brought their wares from all over the world. ▪ export noun [countable often plural] a product that is sent to a foreign country in order to be sold: US exports rose to $11.935 billion. | At the moment, oil is their biggest export. ▪ import noun [countable often plural] goods that are brought from one country into another to be sold there: The UK clothing industry cannot compete with foreign imports on price.
goodshu◎ | [gudz] | ※ | danh từ số nhiều | | ■ | động sản; tài sản | | ☆ | stolen goods | | tài sản bị lấy cắp | | ■ | tài sản đem bán; hàng hoá | | ☆ | production of goods | | sự sản xuất hàng hoá | | ☆ | cheap, expensive, low-quality, high-quality goods | | hàng hoá rẻ, đắt, kém phẩm chất, chất lượng tốt | | ■ | hàng hoá chở trên xe lửa (cũng) freight | | ☆ | a goods train | | xe lửa chở hàng | | 〆 | to deliver the goods | | ✓ | hoàn thành sứ mạng, làm đúng những gì đã hứa | | 〆 | sb's goods and chattels | | ✓ | đồ dùng cá nhân | | 〆 | a nice piece of goods | | ✓ | (đùa cợt) một món khá xinh | | 〆 | to price one's goods out of the market | | ✓ | hét giá hàng của mình quá cao, đòi giá cắt cổ |
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