goes的意思和读音

goesgo

go

: [ɡoʊ] : [ɡəʊ]

v.

linkv.

n.

adj.;〈;【

abbr.(=General Orders)

int.()

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goes  going  went  gone  

adv.+v.probably go,go anywhere,go nowhere,go anyhow,go forward

v.+n.go week,go mile,go vacation,go word,thing go

v.come,live,stop

n.lethargy

v.become,reach,travel

n.attempt,chance,drive,energy,enthusiasm

goesv.move/travel

1.[i]to move or travel from one place to another

She went into her room and shut the door behind her.

He goes to work by bus.

I have to go to Rome on business.

She has gone to China(= is now in China or is on her way there) .

She has been to China(= she went to China and has now returned) .

I think you should go to the doctor's.

Are you going home for Christmas?

She has gone to see her sister this weekend.

2.[i]~ (to sth) (with sb)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?

Who else is going?

His dog goes everywhere with him.

3.[i]to move or travel in a particular way or over a particular distance

He's going too fast.

We had gone about fifty miles when the car broke down.

4.[i]~ flying, skidding, etc. (+ adv./prep.)to move in a particular way or while doing sth else

The car went skidding off the road into a ditch.

She went sobbing up the stairs.

She crashed into a waiter and his tray of drinks went flying.

leave

5.[i]to leave one place in order to reach another

I must be going now.

They came at six and went at nine.

Has she gone yet?

He's been gone an hour(= he left an hour ago) .

When does the train go?

6.[i]~ on sthto leave a place and do sth different

to go on a journey/a tour/a trip/a cruise

Richard has gone on leave for two weeks.

访visit/attend

7.[i]~ to sthto visit or attend a place for a particular purpose

I have to go to hospital for an operation.

I have to go to the hospital.

to go to prison(= to be sent there as punishment for a crime)

Do you go to church(= regularly attend church services) ?

swimming/fishing/jogging, etc.

8.[i]~ (for) sthto 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

Shall we go for a drink(= at a pub or bar) after work?/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

I have to go shopping this afternoon.西

We're going sailing on Saturday.

be sent

9.[i](+ adv./prep.)to be sent or passed somewhere

I want this memo to go to all managers.

lead

10.[i]~ (from…) (to…)…)to lead or extend from one place to another

I want a rope that will go from the top window to the ground.

Where does this road go?

place/space

11.[i]+ adv./prep.to have as a usual or correct position; to be placed

This dictionary goes on the top shelf.

Where do you want the piano to go(= be put) ?

12.[i]will/would not ~ (in/into sth)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.

He tried to push his hand through the gap but it wouldn't go.

numbers

13.[i]if a number willgo into another number, it is contained in that number an exact number of times

3 into 12 goes 4 times.3 12 4。

7 into 15 won't go.7 15

7 into 15 doesn't go.7 15

7 won't go into 15.7 15。

progress

14.[i]+ adv./prep.used to talk about how well or badly sth makes progress or succeeds

‘How did your interview go?’ ‘It went very well, thank you.’“?”“。”

Did everything go smoothly?

How's it going(= is your life enjoyable, successful, etc. at the moment) ?

The way things are going the company will be bankrupt by the end of the year.

state/condition

15.[i]~ to/into sthused in many expressions to show that sb/sth has reached a particular state/is no longer in a particular state

She went to sleep.

That colour has gone out of fashion.

16.[i]+ adj.to live or move around in a particular state

to go naked/barefoot

She cannot bear the thought of children going hungry.饿

17.[i]~ unnoticed, unreported, etc.to not be noticed, reported, etc.

Police are worried that many crimes go unreported.

song/story

18.[i][t];(used to talk about what tune or words a song or poem has or what happens in a story

How does that song go?

I forget how the next line goes.

The story goes that she's been married five times.

sound/movement

19.[i]);to make a particular sound or movement

The gun went ‘bang’.

She went like this with her hand.

20.[i]to be sounded as a signal or warning

The whistle went for the end of the game.

say

21.[t](informal)+ speechto say

I asked ‘How much?’ and he goes, ‘Fifty’ and I go, ‘Fifty? You must be joking!’:“?”:“。”:“/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>!”

start

22.[i]to start an activity

I'll say ‘One, two, three, go!’ as a signal for you to start.!”

As soon as he gets here we're ready to go.

machine

23.[i]if a machinegoes , it works

This clock doesn't go.

disappear

24.[i]to stop existing; to be lost or stolen

Has your headache gone yet?

I left my bike outside the library and when I came out again it had gone.

be thrown out

25.[i]sb/sth must/has to/can ~used to talk about wanting to get rid of sb/sth

The old sofa will have to go.

He's useless─he'll have to go.

not work

26.[i]to get worse; to become damaged or stop working correctly

Her sight is beginning to go.

His mind is going(= he is losing his mental powers) .

I was driving home when my brakes went.

die

27.[i] die to die. People saygo to avoid sayingdie .

You can't take your money with you when you go.

money

28.[i]when moneygoes , it is spent or used for sth

I don't know where the money goes!

Most of my salary goes on the rent.

The money will go to finance a new community centre.

29.[i]~ (to sb) (for sth)to be sold

We won't let the house go for less than $200 000. 20

There was usually some bread going cheap(= being sold cheaply) at the end of the day.

30.[i]+ adv./prep.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. 3 000

I'll go to $1 000 but that's my limit. 1 000

help

31.[i]~ to do sthto help; to play a part in doing sth

This all goes to prove my theory.

It(= what has just happened) just goes to show you can't always tell how people are going to react.

be available

32.[i](informal)to be available

There just aren't any jobs going in this area.

time

33.[i]+ adv./prep.used to talk about how quickly or slowly time seems to pass

Hasn't the time gone quickly?

Half an hour went past while we were sitting there.

use toilet

34.[i](informal)to use a toilet

Do you need to go, Billy?

IDM go go it alone alone Most idioms containinggo are at the entries for the nouns and adjectives in the idioms, for examplego it alone is atalone .

Almost anything goes these days.

anything goes(informal)anything that sb says or does is accepted or allowed, however shocking or unusual it may be

Almost anything goes these days.

As teachers go, he's not bad.

as people, things, etc. goin comparison with the average person, thing, etc.

As teachers go, he's not bad.

It was going on (for) midnight.

be going on (for) sthto be nearly a particular age, time or number

It was going on (for) midnight.

We're going to buy a house when we've saved enough money.

I think I'm going to faint.

If the drought continues there's going to be a famine.

be going to do sthused to show what sb intends to do in the future

We're going to buy a house when we've saved enough money.

used to show that sth is likely to happen very soon or in the future

I think I'm going to faint.

If the drought continues there's going to be a famine.

Don't go getting yourself into trouble.

dont go doing sth(informal)used to tell or warn sb not to do sth

Don't go getting yourself into trouble.

£50 should be enough to be going on with.50

enough/something to be going on withsomething that is enough for a short time

£50 should be enough to be going on with.50

go all out for sthgo all out to do sthto make a very great effort to get sth or do sth

Trust him to go and mess things up!

Why did you have to go and upset your mother like that?

You've really gone and done it(= done sth very stupid) now!

go and do sthused to show that you are angry or annoyed that sb has done sth stupid

Trust him to go and mess things up!

Why did you have to go and upset your mother like that?

You've really gone and done it(= done sth very stupid) now!

go off on one(informal)to suddenly become very angrygo on (with you)used to express the fact that you do not believe sth, or that you disapprove of sth

You're young, intelligent, attractive─you have a lot going for you!

(have) a lot, nothing, etc. going for you(to have) many/not many advantages

You're young, intelligent, attractive─you have a lot going for you!

If the bank won't lend us the money it's no go, I'm afraid.

no go(informal)not possible or allowed

If the bank won't lend us the money it's no go, I'm afraid.

Don't ask me to choose. I don't want to go there.

‘There was a problem with his parents, wasn't there?’ ‘Don't even go there!’“?”“!”

not (even) go there(informal)used to say that you do not want to talk about sth in any more detail because you do not even want to think about it

Don't ask me to choose. I don't want to go there.

‘There was a problem with his parents, wasn't there?’ ‘Don't even go there!’“?”“!”

I only have one exam to go.

Two pizzas to go.

to goremaining; still left

I only have one exam to go.

(informal)if you buy cooked foodto go in a restaurant or shop/store, you buy it to take away and eat somewhere else

Two pizzas to go.

what goes around comes aroundthe way sb behaves towards other people will affect the way those people behave towards them in the futuresomething that is not fashionable now will become fashionable again in the futurewhere does sb go from here?used to ask what action sb should take, especially in order to improve the difficult situation that they are in

Halt, who goes there?

who goes there?used by a soldier who is guarding a place to order sb to say who they are

Halt, who goes there?

linkv.state/condition

1.+ adj.to become different in a particular way, especially a bad way

to go bald/blind/mad/bankrupt, etc.

Her hair is going grey .

This milk has gone sour .

The children went wild with excitement.

n.

1.[c]a person's turn to move or play in a game or an activity

Whose go is it?

It's your go.

‘How much is it to play?’ ‘It's 50p a go.’“?”“ 50 便。”

Can I have a go on your new bike?

2.[c]an attempt at doing sth

It took three goes to get it right.

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) .怀

3.[u]energy and enthusiasm

Mary's always got plenty of go.

IDM

She blew out the candles at one go.

at one goin one single attempt or try

She blew out the candles at one go.

I'm not sure if Friday's trip is a go.

be a go(informal)to be planned and possible or allowed

I'm not sure if Friday's trip is a go.

It was all go in the office today.

be all go(informal)to be very busy or full of activity

It was all go in the office today.

I've been on the go all day.

Having four children keeps her on the go.

be on the go(informal)to be very active and busy

I've been on the go all day.

Having four children keeps her on the go.

I passed my driving test first go.

first, second, etc. goat the first, second, etc. attempt

I passed my driving test first go.

There were about seven of them standing round him, all waiting to have a go.

have a go(informal)to attack sb physically

There were about seven of them standing round him, all waiting to have a go.

‘I can't start the engine.’ ‘Let me have a go.’“。”“。”

I'll have a go at fixing it tonight.

have a go (at sth/at doing sth)to make an attempt to do sth

‘I can't start the engine.’ ‘Let me have a go.’“。”“。”

I'll have a go at fixing it tonight.

The boss had a go at me for being late for work.

have a go at sb(informal)to criticize sb or complain about sb

The boss had a go at me for being late for work.

The award-winning novelist often has three or four books on the go at once.

have sth on the go(informal)to be in the middle of an activity or a project

The award-winning novelist often has three or four books on the go at once.

I'd rather do the journey in one go, and not stop on the way.

They ate the packet of biscuits all in one go.

in one go(informal)all together on one occasion

I'd rather do the journey in one go, and not stop on the way.

They ate the packet of biscuits all in one go.

We've had a few problems in our marriage, but we're both determined to make a go of it.

make a go of sth(informal)to be successful in sth

We've had a few problems in our marriage, but we're both determined to make a go of it.

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int.1.()

abbr.1.】(=General Orders);

v.1.to move or travel to a place that is away from where you are now; to leave a place; to move or travel to a place, or to leave a place, in order to do a particular thing; to move in a particular way or while doing a particular thing; to travel to a place along a particular road or as part of a transportation service2.to travel to a particular place regularly in order to take part in an activity3.to continue from one place or time to another4.to happen in a particular way5.to be usually kept or put in a particular place; if something goes in a particular place, it fits there because it is the right size or shape; to be suitable, right, or attractive in a particular place or in a particular combination6.to change to another condition, usually a worse one; to be in a particular state or situation, especially one in which you do not have something or in which something is not done7.to start being in a worse state, or to stop working correctly as a result of becoming old or damaged8.to die9.to be sent10.if time goes in a particular way, it passes in that way11.to be spent; if a supply of something goes, it becomes less because more and more of it is used; to be gotten rid of; to disappear12.to leave a job or organization, especially because you are forced to13.to make a particular sound, especially the typical sound of a particular animal; to make a sound as a signal14.to move in a particular way15.to consist of a particular series of words, facts, or musical notes16ed when you are telling a story for saying what someone has said17.to begin doing something18.to continue or last for a particular amount of time while doing something19.if a machine or piece of equipment goes, it operates correctly20.to be sold21.to pay or accept a particular amount of money for something22.to go to the toilet1.to move or travel to a place that is away from where you are now; to leave a place; to move or travel to a place, or to leave a place, in order to do a particular thing; to move in a particular way or while doing a particular thing; to travel to a place along a particular road or as part of a transportation service2.to travel to a particular place regularly in order to take part in an activity3.to continue from one place or time to another4.to happen in a particular way5.to be usually kept or put in a particular place; if something goes in a particular place, it fits there because it is the right size or shape; to be suitable, right, or attractive in a particular place or in a particular combination6.to change to another condition, usually a worse one; to be in a particular state or situation, especially one in which you do not have something or in which something is not done7.to start being in a worse state, or to stop working correctly as a result of becoming old or damaged8.to die9.to be sent10.if time goes in a particular way, it passes in that way11.to be spent; if a supply of something goes, it becomes less because more and more of it is used; to be gotten rid of; to disappear12.to leave a job or organization, especially because you are forced to13.to make a particular sound, especially the typical sound of a particular animal; to make a sound as a signal14.to move in a particular way15.to consist of a particular series of words, facts, or musical notes16ed when you are telling a story for saying what someone has said17.to begin doing something18.to continue or last for a particular amount of time while doing something19.if a machine or piece of equipment goes, it operates correctly20.to be sold21.to pay or accept a particular amount of money for something22.to go to the toilet

n.1.an attempt to do something; your chance to play in a game or to take part in an activity2.a situation in which something that has been planned can happen or be done3.a Japanese game for two people, played with black and white stones on a board with lines that cross each other4.energy and enthusiasm1.an attempt to do something; your chance to play in a game or to take part in an activity2.a situation in which something that has been planned can happen or be done3.a Japanese game for two people, played with black and white stones on a board with lines that cross each other4.energy and enthusiasm

abbr.1.[Military](=General Orders)

1. goal n. () goes v. golf n. ...

2. ate 2 goes 3. says ...

4.Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellites search( ) goes( ) on:Barca( ) ...

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1.If China goes back to such a regime, it means that the value of the yuan will still be (at least) partially controlled.

2."When the sun goes away and the summer ends, we're all going to wake up and see things are as barren as ever, " he said.:“。”

3.The KMT would like the ROC to join the UN as well, without declaring independence, but Beijing's gratitude only goes so far.

4.The link between him and the company goes way back as he explains: "In my family since my ancestors there have always been Alfa Romeos. ":“。”

5.but when she finds he is not ready to receive her, she goes in at the door, and out through the window.

6.One of my favorite clients is a professional trader in London who sometimes, for entertainment, goes to a casino at night.

7.I got something for you, remind me to give it to you later. . . *time goes by* Her: So what'd u get me?西…**?。

8.Just as the old saying goes, "It is always a pleasure to greet a friend from afar" , I wish all of you to enjoy yourselves during this trip.:“”,访

9.and to everyone who goes on his way in the pride of his heart, they say, No evil will come to you.

10.When other people wake up in her town, she only goes to bed, tired but happy.