名词<非正>天赐之物,意外的好运
godsend是什么意思
名词
1. It was a godsend that he was there.
有他在那里,真是幸运。
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2. 天赐之物:godparent 名义双亲 | godsend 天赐之物 | godship 神性
1. 天赐之物;助益匪浅的事物
If you describe something as a godsend, you are emphasizing that it helps you very much.
e.g. Pharmacists are a godsend when you don't feel sick enough to call the doctor.
生病了但不严重、无需求医的时候,药店能帮上大忙。
1. What others consider a stinking eyesore is for him a godsend because collecting recyclable waste from the giant pile is his only source of income.
2. The Beijing Olympics is a godsend for these groups because it affords them the opportunity to disrupt the torch relay.
3. The sweeping hike in minimum wages that quite a few provinces and cities unveiled Thursday has come as a godsend for many Chinese workers.
4. China had proved a godsend for GM, yielding a fifth of group net earnings in the 2004 third quarter.
5. The " mute " option is one coping strategy, and can be a godsend during awkwardly timed calls.
6. This godsend not only provides everyone with enough fruit to keep sicknesses at bay, it also is a way to nourish skin and make it beautiful.
7. The hot and sour soup was a godsend in this cold weather, heating up the belly and warming the body from there.
8. godsend的反义词
8. Having that coverage could be a godsend for motorists who must bide their time as the dings and dents get hammered out.
noun
1. godsend
1. a sudden happening that brings good fortune (as a sudden opportunity to make money)
e.g. the demand for testing has created a boom for those unregulated laboratories where boxes of specimen jars are processed like an assembly line
Synonym: boom bonanza gold rush gravy manna from heaven windfall bunce