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go

/ɡəʊ/
/ɡəʊ/

释义

  • noun(游戏或活动中)轮到的机会;尝试;一下子,一举

  • verb去,走;去(做某事);离开,出发;参观,去(某地),访问(某网站);去从事(某项活动);流逝,消逝;过去;消失;通往;安置在,放置于;进展,进行;变为,变成;(与某物)相配,协调;(机械等)运转;发出(某种声音);打算(做某事);将会;开始做,继续进行;走开,出门;回到,返回(某处);过去,流逝;受到欢迎;爆炸;(食物或饮料)变质,变坏;不再喜欢…;发生;继续;(用于鼓励人做事)来吧;出去,外出;熄灭;与…谈恋爱;从头到尾检查,仔细查阅;分给所有人;拜访,探望;从头到尾检查,仔细查阅;经历(不愉快的事);上涨,上升

英英释义

  • nounthe time when a person should move or play in a game or an activity

  • nounto try to do something

  • nounall together at one time

  • verbto move from one place to another

  • verbto travel to a place to do something

  • verbto leave a place

  • verbto visit or attend a place; to visit a particular website

  • verbto travel to a place to do an activity

  • verbused to talk about how quickly or slowly time seems to pass

  • verbto disappear

  • verbto lead to a place

  • verbto have as its place

  • verbto happen in a certain way

  • verbto become

  • verbto be or look good with something else

  • verb(used about a machine, etc.) to work

  • verbto make a certain sound

  • verbwords that show what you plan to do in the future

  • verbwords that you use when you are sure that something will happen in the future

  • verbto begin or continue to do something

  • verbto leave a person or place; to leave the place where you live for at least one night

  • verbto return to a place where you were before

  • verbto pass

  • verbto be something that people like

  • verbto explode

  • verbWhen food or drink goes off, it becomes too old to eat or drink

  • verbto stop liking somebody or something

  • verbto happen

  • verbto continue

  • verbwords that you use when you want somebody to do something

  • verbto leave the place where you live or work for a short time, returning on the same day

  • verbto stop shining or burning

  • verbto have somebody as a boyfriend or girlfriend

  • verbto look at or explain something carefully from the beginning to the end

  • verbto be enough for everybody

  • verbto go to somebody’s home

  • verbto look at or explain something carefully from the beginning to the end

  • verbto have a bad experience

  • verbto become higher or more

场景例句

  • Get off the bike – it’s my go!
  • I’ll have a go at mending your bike.
  • They ate the packet of biscuits all in one go.
  • I went to London by train.
  • Her new car goes very fast.
  • Paul has gone shopping.
  • Are you going to Dave’s party?
  • I’ll go and make some coffee.
  • I must go now – it’s four o’clock.
  • What time does the train go?
  • Which school do you go to?
  • She went on Facebook to send a message to her friend.
  • Shall we go for a swim?
  • I need to go shopping.
  • The week went very quickly.
  • My headache has gone.
  • Does this road go to the station?
  • ‘Where do these plates go?’ ‘In that cupboard.’
  • How is your new job going?
  • Her hair has gone grey.
  • Does this jumper go with my skirt?
  • Jane dropped the clock and now it doesn’t go.
  • Cows go ‘moo’.
  • Joe’s going to cook the dinner tonight.
  • It’s going to rain.
  • ‘Can I borrow your pen?’ ‘Sure, go ahead.’
  • Go away! I’m doing my homework.
  • They have gone away for the weekend.
  • We’re going back to school tomorrow.
  • The holidays went by very quickly.
  • The film went down very well in the US.
  • A bomb went off in the station today.
  • This milk has gone off – it smells horrible.
  • I’ve really gone off meat lately.
  • What’s going on?
  • I went on working.
  • Oh, go on! Come to the party with me!
  • I went out for a walk.
  • We’re going out tonight.
  • The fire has gone out.
  • She’s going out with a boy at school.
  • Go over your work before you give it to the teacher.
  • Is there enough wine to go round?
  • We’re going round to Jo’s this evening.
  • The teacher went through our homework.
  • She went through a difficult time when her mother was ill.
  • The price of petrol has gone up again.

词态变化

go, goes, went, going, gone