Make good as Meaning in English
expression
ˈmeɪk/ /ˈɡʊd/, /ɡɪd/ /ˈæz/, /ˈɛz
MAYK-GOOD-AZ
mˈeɪk/ /ɡˈʊd/ /ˈæs
MAYK-GOOD-AS
Definição
To prove successful or suitable in a particular role, job, or position.
Uso & Nuances
Semi-formal. Commonly used to talk about changes in jobs or life roles. Usually followed by a role: 'He made good as a teacher.' Often means exceeding expectations or surprising others. Not the same as 'make good on,' which means to fulfill a promise.
Spanish: triunfar como - resultar bueno comoPortuguese (BR): se dar bem como - ser bom comoPortuguese (PT): dar-se bem como - resultar bom comoChinese (Simplified): 作为...做得很好 - 成为...很成功Chinese (Traditional): 作為...做得很好 - 成為...很成功Hindi: के रूप में सफल होनाArabic: ينجح كـ - يثبت جدارته كـBengali: হিসেবে ভালো করা - হিসাবে সফল হওয়াRussian: проявить себя как - хорошо проявить себя в ролиJapanese: 〜としてうまくやる - 〜として成功するVietnamese: thành công với vai trò là - làm tốt vai trò làKorean: ~로서 성공하다 - ~로 잘하다Turkish: olarak iyi olmak - başarılı olmakUrdu: کے طور پر کامیاب ہوناIndonesian: berhasil sebagai - menjadi baik sebagai
Frases de Exemplo
She made good as a nurse despite her doubts.
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Do you think he’ll make good as a manager?
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Tom made good as the team leader after some struggle.
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I never thought she’d make good as a lawyer, but she proved everyone wrong.
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If you give him a shot, I’m sure he’ll make good as your assistant.
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Turns out, he really made good as a parent—nobody expected it!
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