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Noun:
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(accounting) an intangible asset valued according to the advantage or reputation a business has acquired (over and above its tangible assets)
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the friendly hope that something will succeed
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a disposition to kindness and compassion;
"the victor's grace in treating the vanquished"
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用作名詞 (n.)
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Letters provide a means of promoting goodwill.
函件意味著種好意。
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She gave repeated assurances of your goodwill.
關于幼兒園你的好意,她一而再地具體行政行為有保障。
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This is a good time to create goodwill and trust between yourself and others.
當今合適在你我們和另一方兩者之間設立慈祥與相互信任。
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He attended the meeting as a goodwill messenger.
他是友愛守護者應邀參加了電視電話會議。
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We pursue a policy of goodwill in international relations.
我門在加工國際英文的關系中遵照親善和睦的相關政策。
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The goodwill is being sold together with the shop.
專賣店一同把其商譽一同買賣。
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Goodwill, however, is not an identifiable asset.
但商譽不一個可認定股權。
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We pay $50,000 for the store,plus $8,000 for goodwill.
讓我們花10萬美金買這款店,在加上八千美金付它的房地產業名譽。
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Some pious men..spoke of him, not indeed with esteem, yet with goodwill.
出于: Ld Macaulay
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Every man of goodwill should devote all his powers to preserving the few good things remaining to us.
來源于: E. Waugh
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以上內部內部獨特設計,受經典版權保護區,侵犯商標權必究
海詞辭典,十八年項目