no-good
- IPA[ˌnō ˈɡo͝od]
美式
- (of a person) contemptible; worthless
- a worthless or contemptible person
noun: no-good, plural noun: no-goods
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形容詞
- 1. informal (of a person) contemptible; worthless a no-good layabout
名詞
- 1. a worthless or contemptible person he was a no-good who liked to cause trouble
- have no merit
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- have no merit
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- doing something wrong
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- doing something wrong
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- there's no need to advertise or boast about something of good quality as people will always ...
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- without information to the contrary you can assume that all is well
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- without information to the contrary you can assume that all is well
Oxford American Dictionary
- have no value, use, or purpose
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- IPA[ˌnəʊˈɡʊd]
英式
- (of a person) contemptible; worthless: a no-good layabout
- a worthless or contemptible person: he was a no-good who liked to cause trouble
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