goodwill
美[ˌɡʊd'wɪl] 英[ˌɡʊd'wɪl]
n. 善意;亲切;友好;商誉;信誉
英英释义
Noun- (accounting) an intangible asset valued according to the advantage or reputation a business has acquired (over and above its tangible assets)
- the friendly hope that something will succeed
- a disposition to kindness and compassion;
"the victor's grace in treating the vanquished"
例句
用作名词(n.)- Letters provide a means of promoting goodwill.信件意味着一种善意。
- She gave repeated assurances of your goodwill.关于你的善意,她一而再地作出保证。
- This is a good time to create goodwill and trust between yourself and others.今天适宜在你自己和他人之间建立亲切与信任。
- He attended the meeting as a goodwill messenger.他作为友好使者出席了会议。
- We pursue a policy of goodwill in international relations.我们在处理国际关系中遵循亲善友好的政策。
- The goodwill is being sold together with the shop.商店连同其商誉一并出售。
- Goodwill, however, is not an identifiable asset.但商誉不是一项可确认资产。
- We pay $50,000 for the store,plus $8,000 for goodwill.我们花五万美金买这个店,外加八千美金付它的商业信誉。