Gone's interpretation

1 Gone: I ran away! ; Fade away; Leave; Leave and run! Common English words spoken short sentences

Gone! Ran away!

2 Gone Highlands Love Song ... Gone Gone Amazing grace amazing grace ...

3 Left Dodge Band's album of the same name (imported version) and crashed Gone left There And Back Again, making a chic break away from the ronin: Wild Declaration (CD) Leave Gone

4 -all gone: Lost; Fade away; The disappearance of hopes, things, etc. ; The disappearance of hopes, things, etc. Lost the dictionary level of common phrases in listening for English majors ... all for it fully agrees with the disappearance of all gone; Losing all in fatigue ...

English idioms ... A stone's throw is a stone's throw away, all gone, things lost, etc. All for it fully agrees with other people's views or opinions, and fully agrees with

5. all gone hopes and things are lost. All for it fully agrees with other people's views or opinions, and fully agrees with

6 Gone Going: passing away; Black eyed peas gone [ɡ? N] vi.

the deformation of go

the past participle of go

adj.

1.

gone;

2.

Lost, lost

3.

Bankrupt; Having failed; Destroyed;

4.

Dead

5.

Weak, weak, dizzy

6.

Exhausted; Used up

7.

former, past, past

8.

sinking, falling, falling

9.

[ American slang] excellent, first-rate; Satisfactory (usually formerly used with real)

1.

[ American slang] fascinated; Inspired; Strong feelings

11.

[ American slang] pregnant

prep.

(referring to time) has passed the

phrase 1.

be gone

A. Leave

b. [used in imperative sentences] Go away, go away < Fall in love with; Be attracted to; Be interested in ...

3.

be gone with the wind, disappear and never return

4.

Far gone

A. To a deep degree; Be deeply involved in (debt, crisis, etc.)

B. Be delirious; As drunk as a fiddler

C. Tired

D. (Things) shabby

E. Seriously ill, dying

5.

Gone away! The hunting ran away! (The hunter uses this expression to indicate that the fox has been frightened out of the cave)

6.

gone under is irreparable; Terminally ill

7.

real gone[ slang] Excellent

go1 [ɡ? U] vi.

1.

Forward; Walking; Go; Drive:

Example:

to go 9 miles an hour

Walk 9 miles an hour

a train that goes to Beijing

2.

Leave (from somewhere), leave:

Example:

The car.

I'll have to go today.

I have to go today.

3.

(such as a machine, etc.) run, run; Operation; Take action, carry out; Work; (Heart) beating:

Example:

a clock that isn't going

A clock that doesn't run

This machine goes by steam.

This machine is driven by steam.

4.

Take (specific) action:

Example:

Go warily.

Be careful.

5.

In; Become; Become; Become (a certain state):

Example:

The old woman has gone blind.

The old lady has gone blind.

it's very sad, his wife went mad and had to be locked up in the special hospital.

It's really sad. His wife went crazy and had to be locked up in an insane asylum.

6.

(news, etc.) is circulated and spread; (currency, etc) circulating, common, accessible:

Example:

A rumor went through the town.

Rumors spread all over the town.

The sovereign goes through the British isles.

The pound is common in the British isles.

7.

Connect (direction) and extend to; Arrive; Pass through:

Example:

Where does this path go to?

where does this road lead?

Her knowledge fails to go very deep.

Her knowledge is not profound enough.

8.

(Time) has passed away; Used up:

Example:

One month is already gone.

One month has passed.

this evening went happily enough.

I had a great time tonight.

9.

Do a specific action:

Example:

Go like this with your right hand.

Your right hand should do this.

while he was speaking, he went like this.

when he speaks, he gestures like this.

1.

(make yourself) suffer, provoke:

Example:

Don't go to trouble.

Don't cause trouble.

11.

Be sold (often used with at, for):

Example:

There are good coats going at $5.

There are quite good coats for sale only in 5 yuan.

The car went very cheap.

This car is very cheap.

12.

(money, etc.) is used, assigned and allocated to (a specific recipient or purpose) (often used with for, in, on, to):

Example:

All his money goes on books.

He spends all his money on books.

Not more than a quarter of your income should go in rent.

Your income should not exceed a quarter of the rent.

13.

(Prize, position, property, etc.) is given (given), belongs to (in), and belongs to (in) (to):

Example:

To who did the money go when the old man died?

who owned the money when the old man died?

The first prize for biology went to the youngster child in the class.

The first prize in biology goes to the youngest student in the class.

14.

Help (in), tend to (in), tend to (in):

Example:

facts that go to prove a case

Help to prove the facts of the case

Many different qualifications go to the making of a president.

A president needs.

15.

result, ending; The result is:

Example:

How did the game go?

what was the result of the game?

the election went against the government.

The election result was not favorable to the government.

16.

Everything is going well.

Everything is going well.

17.

Being placed (often); Attribution:

Example:

Where is this table to go?

where should I put this table?

The jewels go in the jewel box.

The jewels are put in the jewel box.

18.

(style, color, etc.) matching; Proportionality; Harmony:

Example:

That paint doesn't go.

The colors of that pigment don't match.

The blue carpet goes with the gold curtains.

The blue carpet matches the golden curtains.

19.

Make a certain noise:

Example:

The balloon went "pop".

The balloon burst with a bang.

The gun goes bang.

The gun went off with a bang.

2.

[ clause used for as guidance] Generally speaking, from the general situation:

Example:

He is a good player, as players go nowadays.

According to the current general level, he is a good player.

21.

Run out, run out; Consumption; Exhausted; Decline:

Example:

My grandfather's eyesight is going.

My grandfather's eyesight is declining.

He's far gone.

He is very ill.

22.

collapse; Damage; Fall in, fall down; Break; Lost:

Example:

First the sails and then the masters went.

First the sail was damaged, and then the mast was broken.

23.

Dead, unconscious:

Example:

His father went first.

His father died first.

24.

(Music) has a certain tune; (proverbs, etc.) expressed in certain words; (being) created; (Be) Writing:

Example:

as the saying goes

How do p>How does that song go?

what's the tune of that song?

25.

If it fits, it can fit in; Stuffed in;

Example:

That space is too small, the bookcase won't go in.

That space is too small to fit in the bookcase.

no more clothes will go into this case.

There is no room for clothes in this suitcase.

26.

turn to:

Example:

I think you should go to another doctor and get a second opinion.

I think you should see another doctor and listen to another opinion.

to go to law

resort to law

27.

Go:

Example:

Here goes!

here we go!

28.

Sustain:

Example:

There is enough oil to go another week.

There is enough oil for one week.

29.

Abandoned and abandoned; Be removed; Be dismissed (often used with can, have, to, must):

Example:

The house must go.

The house must be sold.

War must go!

War must be eliminated!

3.

(Words, etc.) are authoritative and trustworthy; (Words) are decisive:

Example:

What I say goes!

I mean what I say!

31.

accepted; Be allowed; Be believed to be true; Effective:

Example:

The order still goes.

The command is still effective.

32.

Reach a certain level (in words and deeds, etc.):

Example:

That's going too far.

That's too much.

33.

total * * *, composition:

Example:

in former times, 12 pence went to a shilling.

In the past, twelve pence was equal to one shilling.

34.

The integer quotient of mathematics (except) is included (used with into):

Example:

5 goes into 1 twice.

5 divided by 1 is 2.

35.

I am going to sell this old car, and buy a.