also (chiefly British English) good-neighbour, adjectival phrase, in reference to U.S. foreign policy, especially in Latin America, 1928, originally in Herbert Hoover. The good neighbours is Scottish euphemism for "the fairies" (1580s).
雙語(yǔ)例句
1. Remember, keep a positive attitude and good things will happen.
記?。罕3謽?lè)觀的心態(tài),好事自然會(huì)發(fā)生。
來(lái)自美劇《摩登家庭》
2. Do not wait for good things to happen to you. You need to walk towards happiness.
不要等待好事降臨,你要向幸福進(jìn)發(fā)。
來(lái)自金山詞霸 每日一句
3. Good luck is when an opportunity comes along and you're prepared for it.