riddance
英 [ˈrɪdns]
美 [ˈrɪdns]
网络 驱逐
BNC.34142 / COCA.23782
习惯用语
n.
- good riddance (to sb/sth)
- (不友善的话,表示很高兴某人或某物已离开)
an unkind way of saying that you are pleased that sb/sth has gone - ‘Goodbye and good riddance!’ she said to him angrily as he left.
他离去时,她气愤地冲着他说:“再见吧,早走早好!”
英英释义
noun
- the act of forcing out someone or something
- the ejection of troublemakers by the police
- the child's expulsion from school
- the act of removing or getting rid of something
双语例句
- Bill thought it was good riddance when his little brother broke his toy drum.
比尔的小弟弟弄破了他的玩具鼓时,他觉得很高兴。 - Our neighbours have moved to london, and good riddance!
我们的邻居终于搬到伦敦去了,谢天谢地! - By agreeing that marriage is obsolete, we're saying good riddance to our parents 'idea of what the word means.
我们赞同婚姻过时这种说法,就已经摆脱了父母眼中这个词的概念,这的确可喜可贺。 - Oh, yeah? Well, good riddance!
好啊,你走吧! - Let us have riddance of these evils.
我们来铲除这些罪恶。 - We've got rid of the old computer system, and good riddance to bad rubbish is what I say.
我们已淘汰了旧的计算机系统,“谢天谢地总算摆脱了”是我要说的话。 - What is the key to riddance from educational crisis?
解脱教育危机的关键在哪里? - He was indeed a good riddance.
他真是不在的好。 - This is another way of viewing freedom, maybe in the final riddance, or in the intellection of spirit, we will get the true freedom.
这是对自由的另一种看法,也许最后的解脱或在精神的意念里,我们将获得真正的自由。 - Most of those at the "Good Riddance Day" came with bad memories they were keen to forget.
许多来参加“忘掉烦恼日”的人们都有他们急于要忘记的糟糕的记忆。