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goods [gʊdz] SUST. pl

3. goods (personal belongings):

goods
goods
goods and chattels

dry goods SUST.

dry goods pl ingl. am.:

dry goods

goods traffic SUST. no pl.

goods train SUST. ingl. brit.

soft furnishings SUST. ingl. austr., ingl. brit., soft goods SUST.

transit goods SUST. pl

white goods SUST. pl

1. white goods (appliances):

white goods

2. white goods (linens):

white goods

I . good <better, best> [gʊd] ADJ.

7. good (useful):

15. good gastr:

17. good (said to emphasize):

18. good (said to express affection):

III . good [gʊd] ADV.

1. good coloq. (well):

2. good (thoroughly):

IV . good [gʊd] INTERJ.

1. good (to express approval):

2. good (to express surprise, shock):

4. good ingl. brit. (said to accept order):

good afternoon INTERJ.

good-humoured [ˌgʊdˈhju:məd, ingl. am. -mɚd], good-humored ADJ. ingl. am.

good-looking <better-looking, best-looking> ADJ.

good morning INTERJ.

good-natured <better-natured, best-natured> [ˌgʊdˈneɪtʃəd, ingl. am. -tʃɚd] ADJ.

1. good-natured (pleasant):

2. good-natured (inherently good):

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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A variety store often sells all goods at a single price, in which case it may be called a price-point retailer.
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Another control mechanism was the assignment of prices for all goods and services.
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Firms have the option of producing goods by labour-intensive technique and capital intensive technique.
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Goods may cause problems beyond their value; for example, furniture may have not easily seen bedbugs, which may cause an infestation which is difficult and expensive to eradicate.
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An article in the town newspaper from a citizen lamented the lack of fire-fighting facilities and deplored the pilfering of goods slaved from the fire.
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The entity makes use of a trucking company to deliver all of its goods.
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Private warehouses were taking imported goods from the docks and charging shippers storage fees.
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This working capital is called the corpus and is used to finance the initial costs of goods and services.
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His father owned an ox cart and earned a living by delivering goods to the town's merchants.
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Some road transportation is done on regular routes or for only one consignee per run, while others transport goods from many different loading stations/shippers to various consignees.
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