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●make good sth1. pay for, replace or repair sth that has been damaged or lost 赔偿;替换;修理◆The suitcase went missing at the airport so the airline have agreed to make good the loss. 手提箱是在机场丢失的,所以航空公司已经同意赔偿损失。◆The mechanic explained that they would have to make good the damage to the body of the car before they resprayed it. 修理工解释说,在给车重新喷漆之前,他们得先把车身毁坏的地方修理好。2. do what you promised, threatened, intended, etc. to do 履行,执行(诺言、威胁、意图等)◆When she became President she made good her promise to ensure equal pay for both men and women. 她出任总统后履行了自己当初的承诺,确保男女同工同酬。 |