come back. ^7*     0 JB been A go (ft

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                 MOVE/TRAVEL fCrjj: Mih 1 to move or travel from one

place to another A; M : [V +adv./prep.] She went into her room and shut the door behind her. M7M i B Wj^- |nj BIT JE HX±. 0 He goes to work by bus. MWAftH AAJt$£. 0 I have to go to Rome on business. I£#£3? ^   0 She has gone to China (= is now in China or

is on her way there). MPJ AB A 7. o She has been to China (= she went to China and has now returned). M AMAH. 0 1 think you should go to the doctor's. ftiX

f £4 o O Are you going home for Christ­mas? # fT|£ 0      *% ? O [V to inf] She has gone

to see her sister this weekend. M7)iAifMMM.A7. mural In spoken English go can be used with and plus another verb to show purpose or to tell sb what to do: I’ll go and answer the door, o Go and get me a drink! The and is sometimes left out, especially in NAmE : Go ask your mom! Hiff P ill A, go rJ-^3 and      

ifoM, &7js g     I’ll go and answer the

door. 0 Go and get me a drink! and     XMfk

dfcHHilf: Go ask your mom! 2 [V] ~ (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 (

A ) X (         ) : Are you going to Dave’s

party? A^A#M 1$0 Who else is going?

Jc A ? O His dog goes everywhere with him. fift $1 & fk £6 H #, o 3 [+adv./prep.] to move or travel in a particular way or over a particular distance if], M fj, ffM ( fu  ) : [v] He’s going too fast,

o O [VN] We had gone about fifty miles when the car broke down.

To 4 [V -ing, usually +adv./prep.} ~ flying, singing, etc. to move in a particular way or while doing sth else ( 1II Al^^lAtT The car went skidding off the road into a ditch.        0

She went sobbing up the stairs. M^H0iri:$cATo- 0 She crashed into a waiter and his tray of drinks went flying.

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                 LEAVE A A 5 [V] to leave one place in order to reach

another {k, A; $ A; ih M depart : I must be going now. ftMfEffijfiT o o They came at six and went at nine.    0 Has she gone

yet? MM 7 ? O He’s been gone an hour (= he left an

hour ago). Mr£s A—To o When does the train go? A Aft* A A? 6 [V] ~ on sth to leave a place and do

sth different A ftfc ( ® ♦ ) : to go on a joumey/a tour/a trip/a cruise ASfefr /  / MMMff /

MWf 0 Richard has gone on leave for two weeks. SS.$H

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                 VISIT/ATTEND ; i±JJft 7 [V] ~ to sth to visit or attend a place for a particular purpose ( A ^ i 6*J ) A ( ^ A ) : {BrE) I have to go to hospital for an operation. ft #AI£^zj!jAAo O (NAmE) I have to go to the hospital.

f!l£^A. o to go to prison (= to be sent there as punishment for a crime) MIoDo you go to church (= regularly attend church services)? ffAfft^1®;?

                 SWIMMING/FISHING/JQGGING, ETC Wl 7 , TO..

8 ~ for sth to leave a place or travel to a place in order to take part in an activity or a sport A # An, A M. ¥ (     ) : to go for a walk/drive/swim/

run AffcA-/       0 Shall we go for a

drink (= at a pub or bar) after work? ftiUftl&fSA ( M »E )        o I have to go shopping this afternoon.

fS7A“F7#Ai§J£o O We’re going sailing on

Saturday.'mittngmfsmWltelbM'

                 BE SENT MAil 9 [V, usually +adv./prep.] to be sent or

passed somewhere MAil;    I want this memo

to go to all managers.

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                 LEAD ii|a] 10 [V +adv./prep.] ~ (from ...) to ... to lead or

extend from one place to another ( , JX' ) ii0, M# fij: I want a rope that will go from the top window to the ground.          O

Where does this road go? ii^^ilPJ WM?

                 PLACE/SPACE mA; A;A 11 [V +adv./prep.} to have as a

usual or correct position; to be placed S, j| 7,   ( Aifi'^'^'p itftjftg ) i This dictionary

goes on the top shelf. M£Pi5]||$tAAi^ll±lgo o Where do you want the piano to go (= be put)? #7JfE A A AifeA? 12 [V] will/would not ~ (in/into sth) used to say that sth does/did not fit into a particular place or space (Tfc ) if A; Jfc ( X ) M: My clothes won’t all go in that one suitcase. Tff73l7Tlicl!JrA0 He tried to push his hand through the gap but it wouldn’t go.    n,

                 NUMBERS i( i 13 ~ (into sth) if a number will go into another number, it is contained in that number an exact number of times |^^L; |5&: [V-N] 3 into 12 goes 4.

*                  3 |& 12 % 40 o [V] 7 into 15 won’t go. * 7  15

j|L0 o (NAmE) 7 into 15 doesn’t go. * 7        15    O

7 won’t go into 15. * 11^^^- 15c

                 PROGRESS MM 14 [V +adv./prep.} used to talk about how well or badly sth makes progress or succeeds (

'I# ) Mfl, Mfr: ‘How did your interview go?’ ‘It went very well, thank you.’

M,    ” O Did everything go smoothly?

M fy ? 0 How’s it going (= is your life enjoyable, successful, etc. at the moment)?   ? 0 The way

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

                 STATE/CONDITION AM,: TO 15 [V] ~ to/into sth | ~ out

of sth used in many expressions to show that sb/sth has reached a particular state/is no longer in a particular state iA-tA; &A-TO; JM -TO: She went to sleep, itte 0§ It 7 „   0 That colour has gone out of

fashion. SWMfeB WAT. 16 linking verb [v-ADj] to become different in a particular way, especially a bad way $ JA , $t%, $ % ( A Hi 19       6^ A. B ) : to go

bald/blind/mad/bankrupt, etc. MM, MBfL M

0 Her hair is going grey.    0

This milk has gone sour, il ft fft tf 7. 0 The children went wild with excitement.       o note at

become 17 [V-ADJ] to live or move around in a particular state (        ) AtS, MtS,        to

go naked/barefoot A# #7; 0 She cannot bear

the thought of children going hungry, jjl f!] ^ 7fl 1M ft M tf T'To 18 [V-ADJ] ~ unnoticed, unreported, etc. to not be noticed, reported, etc.        ( sjcltA# ) :

Police are worried that many crimes go unreported. Wfi

                 SONG/STORY  19 used to talk about what

tune or words a song or poem has or what happens in a story ( M        ) »!, ij£; (    )       AA1fE$R

fsj ; [v +adv./prep.] How does that song go? IP If .7 ^ b| ? o I forget how the next line goes.    A

M T o 0 [V that] The story goes that she’s been married five times.

                 SOUND/MOVEMENT 7 #; fjj7 20 to make a particular

sound or movement JttB (         ) ; # (

#                  ) : [V-N] The gun went ‘bang’, ffr “If” #J—T.

o [V +adv./prep.] She went like this with her hand. MU7 M W EC 0 It o 21 [V] to be sounded as a signal or warning     # ( sEWA ) : The whistle went for the

end of the game.       7.

                 SAY ij? 22 [V speech] (informal) (used when telling a

story M 7 W ift) to say M: I asked ‘How much?’ and he goes, ‘Fifty’ and I go, ‘Fifty? You must be joking!’ 7 fa: “^7^? ”       “Etc ” 3cXi£: o“E

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                 START AM 23 [V] to start an activity AM ( Ah ) : I’ll

say ‘One, two, three, go!’ as a signal for you to start. 7 m   H, AM! ” AA^AMWft-to o As soon

as he gets here we’re ready to go. M — fij ft. (H Wt A III

AM.

                 MACHINE fJU$ 24 [V] if a machine goes, it works Is.fr,

isl#; 7A: This clock doesn’t go.  *

                 DISAPPEAR ffj A 25 [V] to stop existing; to be lost or

stolen       7JE7; A A; A13 Hud disappear:

Has your headache gone yet? jfc 17 A ^ ^ ? 0 I left my bike outside the library and when I came out again it had gone, ftm&ft7$A®AttAffi, {HAW'SlfcASM 77.

BE THROWN OUT 'ftftM 26 [V] sb/sth must/has to/can ~ used to talk about wanting to get rid of sb/sth (