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I . goods [gʊdz] N pl

II . goods [gʊdz] ADJ Brit

ˈex·port goods N pl

export goods

soft ˈfurn·ish·ings N Brit Aus, ˈsoft goods N

soft furnishings pl Am:

ˈwhite goods N pl

1. white goods (household appliances):

white goods
white goods

2. white goods old (household linens):

white goods

heavy ˈgoods ve·hi·cle N

I . good <better, best> [gʊd] ADJ

2. good (kind, understanding):

5. good (able to provide):

II . good [gʊd] ADV

1. good inf (well):

good Am dial

2. good inf (thoroughly):

Good ˈFri·day N no art

good-ˈhu·moured [ˌgʊdˈhju:məd] ADJ, good-ˈhu·mored ADJ

1. good-humoured (cheerful):

2. good-humoured (good-natured):

good-ˈlook·ing <more good-looking, most good-looking [or better-looking, best-looking]> ADJ

good ˈlooks N pl

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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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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The supply and demand model is a partial equilibrium model where the clearance on the market of some specific goods is obtained independently from prices and quantities in other markets.
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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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Private warehouses were taking imported goods from the docks and charging shippers storage fees.
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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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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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This working capital is called the corpus and is used to finance the initial costs of goods and services.
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Afterwards, all buildings were burned and all goods were confiscated.
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Firms have the option of producing goods by labour-intensive technique and capital intensive technique.
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Typically, the person was buried with some of their worldly goods.
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