go
v. 走,去; 離開; 去參加; 去做…; 變得; 進展; 通向; 流逝; 相稱; 放在; 花掉; 出售; 出價購買; 辭職; 被放入; 被寄出; 處於…; 開始; 運轉; 做動作; 唱,說; 發出警告; 響起; 消失; 衰退; 死亡
n. 輪到的機會; 嘗試; 精力
When you go somewhere, you move or travel there.
We went to Rome...
我們去了羅馬。
Gladys had just gone into the kitchen...
格拉迪絲剛進廚房。
When you go, you leave the place where you are.
Let's go...
我們走吧。
She's going tomorrow.
她明天走。
You use go to say that someone leaves the place where they are and does an activity, often a leisure activity.
We went swimming very early...
我們很早就去游泳了。
Maybe they've just gone shopping...
或許他們剛去購物了。
When you go to do something, you move to a place in order to do it and you do it. You can also go and do something, and in American English, you can go do something. However, you always say that someone went and did something.
His second son, Paddy, had gone to live in Canada...
他的二兒子帕迪去加拿大生活了。
I must go and see this film...
我一定要去看這部電影。
If you go to school, work, or church, you attend it regularly as part of your normal life.
She will have to go to school...
她將不得不去上學。
His son went to a top university in America.
他的兒子上了美國的一所頂級大學。
When you say where a road or path goes, you are saying where it begins or ends, or what places it is in.
There's a mountain road that goes from Blairstown to Millbrook Village.
有一條山路從布萊爾斯敦通向米爾布魯克村。
You can use go in expressions such as 'don't go telling everybody', in order to express disapproval of the kind of behaviour you mention, or to tell someone not to behave in that way.
You don't have to go running upstairs every time she rings...
用不著她一來電話你就往樓上跑。
Don't you go thinking it was your fault.
別覺得是你的錯。
You can use go with words like 'further' and 'beyond' to show the degree or extent of something.
He went even further in his speech to the conference...
他在大會發言中作了更進一步的闡述。
Some physicists have gone so far as to suggest that the entire Universe is a sort of gigantic computer.
一些物理學家竟然提出整個宇宙就像一臺巨型計算機。
If you say that a period of time goes quickly or slowly, you mean that it seems to pass quickly or slowly.
The weeks go so quickly!
這幾周過得真快!
If you say where money goes, you are saying what it is spent on.
Most of my money goes on bills...
我的錢大部分用來支付各種賬單。
The money goes to projects chosen by the wider community.
這筆錢將用於由更廣泛的社會群體所選出的專案。
If you say that something goes to someone, you mean that it is given to them.
A lot of credit must go to the chairman and his father...
很大一部分功勞應歸於主席和他的父親。
The job went to Yuri Skokov, a capable administrator.
尤里·斯科科夫得到了這份工作,他是一位能幹的管理人員。
If someone goes on television or radio, they take part in a television or radio programme.
The Turkish president has gone on television to defend stringent new security measures...
土耳其總統上電視為嚴格的新安全措施進行辯護。
We went on the air, live, at 7.30.
我們上了7點30分進行的現場直播。
If something goes, someone gets rid of it.
The Institute of Export now fears that 100,000 jobs will go...
現在出口協會擔心將失去10萬個工作機會。
If people stand firm against the tax, it is only a matter of time before it has to go.
如果人們堅決抵制這項稅收,它的廢止就僅僅是個時間問題。
If someone goes, they leave their job, usually because they are forced to.
He had made a humiliating tactical error and he had to go.
他犯了一個讓他顏面盡失的戰術錯誤,只得引咎辭職。
If something goes into something else, it is put in it as one of the parts or elements that form it.
...the really interesting ingredients that go into the dishes that we all love to eat.
我們都愛吃的菜餚裡所放入的十分有趣的原料
If something goes in a particular place, it fits in that place or should be put there because it is the right size or shape.
He was trying to push it through the hole and it wouldn't go.
他想將它從這個洞裡推過去,但卻怎麼也過不去。
...This knob goes here.
這個拉手要裝在這裡。
If something goes in a particular place, it belongs there or should be put there, because that is where you normally keep it.
The shoes go on the shoe shelf...
鞋子放在鞋架上。
'Where does everything go?'
“東西都到哪兒去了?”
If you say that one number goes into another number a particular number of times, you are dividing the second number by the first.
Six goes into thirty five times.
6除30得5。
If one of a person's senses, such as their sight or hearing, is going, it is getting weak and they may soon lose it completely.
His eyes are going; he says he has glaucoma...
他的視力在下降,他說自己得了青光眼。
Lately he'd been making mistakes; his nerve was beginning to go.
他近來老犯錯誤,膽子也開始變小了。
If something such as a light bulb or a part of an engine is going, it is no longer working properly and will soon need to be replaced.
I thought it looked as though the battery was going.
我看電池好像該換了。
If you say that someone is going or has gone, you are saying in an indirect way that they are dying or are dead.
'Any hope?' — 'No, he's gone.'
“還有希望嗎?”——“沒有,他已經死了。”
1. a time for working (after which you will be relieved by someone else);
2. street names for methylenedioxymethamphetamine
3. a usually brief attempt;
4. a board game for two players who place counters on a grid; the object is to surround and so capture the opponent's counters
1. change location; move, travel, or proceed;
2. follow a procedure or take a course;
3. move away from a place into another direction;
4. enter or assume a certain state or condition;
5. be awarded; be allotted;
6. have a particular form;
7. stretch out over a distance, space, time, or scope; run or extend between two points or beyond a certain point;
8. follow a certain course;
9. be abolished or discarded;
10. be or continue to be in a certain condition;
11. make a certain noise or sound;
12. perform as expected when applied;
13. to be spent or finished;
14. progress by being changed;
15. continue to live; endure or last;
16. pass, fare, or elapse; of a certain state of affairs or action;
17. pass from physical life and lose all all bodily attributes and functions necessary to sustain life;
18. be in the right place or situation;
19. be ranked or compare;
20. begin or set in motion;
21. have a turn; make one's move in a game;
22. be contained in;
23. be sounded, played, or expressed;
24. blend or harmonize;
25. lead, extend, or afford access;
26. be the right size or shape; fit correctly or as desired;
27. go through in search of something; search through someone's belongings in an unauthorized way;
28. be spent;
29. give support (to) or make a choice (of) one out of a group or number;
30. stop operating or functioning;
1. functioning correctly and ready for action;
advance, progress, proceed, move on, go
這些動詞均含"前進,行進,進展"之意。
become, get, grow, turn, go, come
這些動詞均可表示"變成,成為"之意。
depart, leave, go, start, quit, set out
這些動詞均含"離開某處"之意。
all the go
(英,非正式,舊)非常流行,風行一時
as (或 so) far as it goes
考慮到它的侷限性(在找理由表揚某事物時說)
as —— go
與一般的(或典型的)相比
from the word go
(非正式)從一開始
get someone going
(英,非正式)惹怒;使性興奮
go figure!
(北美,非正式)[用來表示說話人認為某事是令人吃驚的,難以置信的] 真不敢相信
go great guns
go halves
平分
going!, gone!
(拍賣人宣佈)競價就要結束(或已結束)
go off on one
(英,非正式)惱怒;激動
going on ——(英亦作 going on for)
接近(特定的時間、年齡或數量)
go (to) it
(英,非正式)猛勁幹;放蕩揮霍
go to show
成為某事的證據(或證明)
go well
(南非)一切順利[用來對即將離開的人表達良好的祝願]
You don't have to go now.
你不必去了.
Which of you will go with me?
你們哪一個跟我一起去?
" Go and join the army,'said his wife. " I won't hinder you. "
“ 去參軍吧, ” 他妻子說: “ 我不會阻攔你的. ”
After having spent wholemornings on the river, I always go home with an empey bag.
把每天上午的時間都花在河上之後, 我總是帶著空包回家.
If I don't go to the party, I shall feel I'm missing out.
如果我不去參加聚會, 我將會感到錯失良機.