go的中文翻译

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go

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  • go1   (move/travel)   UK /ɡəʊ/  US /ɡoʊ/ 

    verb   (goes, went, gone)
    • to move or travel from one place to another
      • She went into her room and shut the door behind her.
        她进入自己的房间,关上了门。
      • He goes to work by bus.
        他坐公共汽车上班。
      • I have to go to Rome on business.
        我得去罗马出差。
      • She has gone to China (= is now in China or is on her way there).
        她去中国了。
      • She has been to China (= she went to China and has now returned).
        她去过中国。
      • I think you should go to the doctor's.
        我认为你该去看看医生。
      • Are you going home for Christmas?
        你回家过圣诞节吗?
      • She has gone to see her sister this weekend.
        她本周末看她姐姐去了。
    • to move or travel, especially with sb else, to a particular place or in order to be present at an event
      • Are you going to Dave's party?
        你要去参加戴夫的聚会吗?
      • Who else is going?
        还有谁要去?
      • His dog goes everywhere with him.
        他的狗总是跟着他。
    • to move or travel in a particular way or over a particular distance
      • He's going too fast.
        他走得太快。
      • We had gone about fifty miles when the car broke down.
        我们开出约五十英里汽车就抛锚了。
    • to move in a particular way or while doing sth else
      • The car went skidding off the road into a ditch.
        汽车打滑冲出公路跌进沟里。
      • She went sobbing up the stairs.
        她呜咽着上楼去了。
      • She crashed into a waiter and his tray of drinks went flying.
        她一下子撞到侍者身上,弄得他托盘里的饮料四处飞溅。
  • go2   (Aviation)   UK /ɡəʊ/  US /ɡoʊ/ 

    verb   (goes, went, gone)
    • to move from one place to another
  • go3   (leave)   UK /ɡəʊ/  US /ɡoʊ/ 
    离开
    verb   (goes, went, gone)
    • to leave one place in order to reach another
      • I must be going now.
        我现在得走了。
      • They came at six and went at nine.
        他们六点来的,九点走的。
      • Has she gone yet?
        她走了吗?
      • He's been gone an hour (= he left an hour ago).
        他离开一个小时了。
      • When does the train go?
        火车什么时候开?
    • to leave a place and do sth different
      • to go on a journey/a tour/a trip/a cruise
        去旅行/航行
      • Richard has gone on leave for two weeks.
        理查德休假两周了。
  • go4   (visit/attend)   UK /ɡəʊ/  US /ɡoʊ/ 
    去, 拜访, 参加
    verb   (goes, went, gone)
    • to visit or attend a place for a particular purpose
      • I have to go to hospital for an operation.
        我得去医院动手术。
      • I have to go to the hospital.
        我得到医院去。
      • to go to prison (= to be sent there as punishment for a crime)
        入狱
      • Do you go to church (= regularly attend church services)?
        你去教堂吗?
  • go5   (swimming/fishing/jogging, etc.)   UK /ɡəʊ/  US /ɡoʊ/ 
    出发, 动身
    verb   (goes, went, gone)
    • to leave a place or travel to a place in order to take part in an activity or a sport
      • to go for a walk/drive/swim/run
        去散步/开车/游泳/跑步
      • Shall we go for a drink (= at a pub or bar) after work?
        工作结束后我们去喝一杯?
      • I have to go shopping this afternoon.
        今天下午我得去买东西。
      • We're going sailing on Saturday.
        我们打算星期六乘帆船出游。
  • go6   (be sent)   UK /ɡəʊ/  US /ɡoʊ/ 
    送达
    verb   (goes, went, gone)
    • to be sent or passed somewhere
      • I want this memo to go to all managers.
        我想让这份备忘录送交到所有经理手中。
  • go7   (lead)   UK /ɡəʊ/  US /ɡoʊ/ 
    通向
    verb   (goes, went, gone)
    • to lead or extend from one place to another
      • I want a rope that will go from the top window to the ground.
        我要一条绳,其长度能自最上一扇窗户垂到地面。
      • Where does this road go?
        这条路通到哪里?
  • go8   (place/space)   UK /ɡəʊ/  US /ɡoʊ/ 
    放置
    verb   (goes, went, gone)
    • to have as a usual or correct position; to be placed
      • This dictionary goes on the top shelf.
        这部词典放在最上一格。
      • Where do you want the piano to go (= be put)?
        你想把钢琴放在哪?
    • used to say that sth does/did not fit into a particular place or space
      • My clothes won't all go in that one suitcase.
        一个箱子装不下我所有的衣服。
      • He tried to push his hand through the gap but it wouldn't go.
        他试着把手伸进豁口,可就是伸不进去。
  • go9   (numbers)   UK /ɡəʊ/  US /ɡoʊ/ 
    倍数
    verb   (goes, went, gone)
    • if a number will go into another number, it is contained in that number an exact number of times
      • 3 into 12 goes 4 times.
        3除12等于1/4。.
      • 7 into 15 won't go.
        7 除15除不尽。
      • 7 into 15 doesn't go.
        7 除15除不尽。
      • 7 won't go into 15.
        7 除不尽 15。
  • go10   (progress)   UK /ɡəʊ/  US /ɡoʊ/ 
    进展, 进行
    verb   (goes, went, gone)
    • used to talk about how well or badly sth makes progress or succeeds
      • 'How did your interview go?' 'It went very well, thank you.'
        “你面试的情况如何?”“非常顺利,谢谢。”
      • Did everything go smoothly?
        一切进行得都顺利吗?
      • How's it going (= is your life enjoyable, successful, etc. at the moment)?
        你最近怎么样?
      • The way things are going the company will be bankrupt by the end of the year.
        从事态发展来看,公司年底就要破产。
  • go11   (state/condition)   UK /ɡəʊ/  US /ɡoʊ/ 
    变成
    verb   (goes, went, gone)
    • used in many expressions to show that sb/sth has reached a particular state/is no longer in a particular state
      • She went to sleep.
        她睡着了。
      • That colour has gone out of fashion.
        那种颜色已不时兴了。
    • to become different in a particular way, especially a bad way
      • to go bald/blind/mad/bankrupt, etc.
        变成秃头;失明;发疯;破产
      • Her hair is going grey.
        她的头发日渐花白。
      • This milk has gone sour.
        这牛奶馊了。
      • The children went wild with excitement.
        孩子们欣喜若狂。
    • to live or move around in a particular state
      • to go naked/barefoot
        赤身;赤脚
      • She cannot bear the thought of children going hungry.
        她想到儿童挨饿就受不了。
    • to not be noticed, reported, etc
      • Police are worried that many crimes go unreported.
        警方感到不安的是许多罪行发生后无人报案。
  • go12   (song/story)   UK /ɡəʊ/  US /ɡoʊ/ 
    有特定调子
    verb   (goes, went, gone)
    • used to talk about what tune or words a song or poem has or what happens in a story
      • How does that song go?
        那首歌的曲调是怎样的?
      • I forget how the next line goes.
        我忘记下一行怎么说了。
      • The story goes that she's been married five times.
        据传她结过五次婚。
  • go13   (sound/movement)   UK /ɡəʊ/  US /ɡoʊ/ 
    发声
    verb   (goes, went, gone)
    • to make a particular sound or movement
      • The gun went 'bang'.
        枪“砰”的一声响了。
      • She went like this with her hand.
        她用手这样比画着。
    • to be sounded as a signal or warning
      • The whistle went for the end of the game.
        比赛结束的哨声响了。
  • go14   (say)   UK /ɡəʊ/  US /ɡoʊ/ 

    verb   (goes, went, gone)
    • to say
      • I asked 'How much?' and he goes, 'Fifty' and I go, 'Fifty? You must be joking!'
        我问“这怎么卖?”他回答:“50。”我说:“50?你开玩笑呢吧!”
  • go15   (start)   UK /ɡəʊ/  US /ɡoʊ/ 
    开始
    verb   (goes, went, gone)
    • to start an activity
      • I'll say 'One, two, three, go!' as a signal for you to start.
        我喊“一、二、三,开始!”作为你开始的信号。
      • As soon as he gets here we're ready to go.
        他一到我们就可以开始。
  • go16   (machine)   UK /ɡəʊ/  US /ɡoʊ/ 
    运行
    verb   (goes, went, gone)
    • if a machine goes, it works
      • This clock doesn't go.
        这钟不走了。
  • go17   (disappear)   UK /ɡəʊ/  US /ɡoʊ/ 
    消失
    verb   (goes, went, gone)
    • to stop existing; to be lost or stolen
      • Has your headache gone yet?
        你头痛好了吗?
      • I left my bike outside the library and when I came out again it had gone.
        我把自行车放在图书馆外面,出来时它就不翼而飞了。
  • go18   (be thrown out)   UK /ɡəʊ/  US /ɡoʊ/ 
    丢弃, 摆脱
    verb   (goes, went, gone)
    • used to talk about wanting to get rid of sb/sth
      • The old sofa will have to go.
        那旧沙发该扔掉了。
      • He's useless—he'll have to go.
        他发挥不了什么用处。他必须离开。
  • go19   (not work)   UK /ɡəʊ/  US /ɡoʊ/ 
    变弱
    verb   (goes, went, gone)
    • to get worse; to become damaged or stop working correctly
      • Her sight is beginning to go.
        她的视力开始下降。
      • His mind is going (= he is losing his mental powers).
        他正失去智力。
      • I was driving home when my brakes went.
        我正开车回家,突然刹车失灵了。
  • go20   (die)   UK /ɡəʊ/  US /ɡoʊ/ 
    死亡
    verb   (goes, went, gone)
    • to die. People say 'go' to avoid saying 'die'
      • You can't take your money with you when you go.
        你不可能把钱带进棺材。
  • go21   (money)   UK /ɡəʊ/  US /ɡoʊ/ 
    使用, 花(钱)
    verb   (goes, went, gone)
    • when money goes, it is spent or used for sth
      • I don't know where the money goes!
        我不知道钱都花到什么地方去了。
      • Most of my salary goes on the rent.
        我大部份工资都花在房租上了。
      • The money will go to finance a new community centre.
        这些钱将用来资助一个新社区中心。
    • to be sold
      • We won't let the house go for less than $200 000.
        这房子低于20万元我们是不会卖的。
      • There was usually some bread going cheap(= being sold cheaply) at the end of the day.
        白天结束时,一些面包经常会降价出售。
    • to be willing to pay a particular amount of money for sth
      • He's offered £3 000 for the car and I don't think he'll go any higher.
        这台车他出价3000英镑,我觉得他不会再提价了。
      • I'll go to $1 000 but that's my limit.
        我愿意出 1000 元,这可是最大限度了。
  • go22   (help)   UK /ɡəʊ/  US /ɡoʊ/ 
    有助于, 有利于
    verb   (goes, went, gone)
    • to help; to play a part in doing sth
      • This all goes to prove my theory.
        这一切均有助于证明我的说法.
      • It (= what has just happened)just goes to show you can't always tell how people are going to react.
        这说明了你无法预计人们会如何作出反应。
  • go23   (be available)   UK /ɡəʊ/  US /ɡoʊ/ 
    闲置
    verb   (goes, went, gone)
    • to be available
      • There just aren't any jobs going in this area.
        此地几乎没有工作可找。
  • go24   (time)   UK /ɡəʊ/  US /ɡoʊ/ 
    形容时间过得快或慢
    verb   (goes, went, gone)
    • used to talk about how quickly or slowly time seems to pass
      • Hasn't the time gone quickly?
        时间过得太快了吧?
      • Half an hour went past while we were sitting there.
        我们在这已经坐了半个小时了。
  • go25   (use toilet)   UK /ɡəʊ/  US /ɡoʊ/ 
    上厕所
    verb   (goes, went, gone)
    • to use a toilet
      • Do you need to go, Billy?
        你要上厕所吗,比利?
  • go26   UK /ɡəʊ/  US /ɡoʊ/ 
    轮到的机会
    noun   (pl.goes)
    • a person's turn to move or play in a game or an activity
      • Whose go is it?
        该谁了?
      • It's your go.
        轮到你啦。
      • 'How much is it to play?' 'It's 50p a go.'
        “玩这游戏多少钱?”“50便士一回。”
      • Can I have a go on your new bike?
        我能骑骑你的新自行车吗?
    • an attempt at doing sth
      • It took three goes to get it right.
        试了三次才把它弄好。
      • I doubt if he'll listen to advice from me, but I'll give it a go(= I'll try but I don't think I will succeed).
        我怀疑他是否会听我的建议,但我还是试试。
    • energy and enthusiasm
      • Mary's always got plenty of go.
        玛丽总是精力充沛。
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