◊ Jt sounds a great idea. Go/or ft/ 这听起来是个极好的
主意。努力去实现吧!
,go ’in 1 to enter a room,house, etc.进入室询;进去:
let’s卵irv始洪由呢coZd.我们进屋去吧,i天★ 7。
2 if the sun or moon
goes in, it disappears behind a cloud%:日.、■月.’L):被云遮住,卩o 'iri.for sth. 1;(8r£) to take an exam
or enter a competition 参加考试(或会赛): ■She’s: going in/or t/ie
,琴o ’into sth 1 (of a vehicle 交通工具)to hit sth violently 猛烈地撞上某物:!The car sfcidded and
went I’nto a tree.臧车打滑,猛;i撞到树上。2 (of a vehicle or
driver 交通工具或刼驶员)to start moving in a
particular way 开始某种动 #: 77ie p〖ane went into a
nosedive..飞 机弁始俯.冲。3 to join an
organization, especially in order to have a career in it加入某组织;从泰某职业:
to
go into the 八/7)1>/«:/16 ChurcVParfiament _军;加入
教会;当议会议员◊ to go into
teaching从教4 to begin to do sth
or behave in a particular way (以某种方式 > 开始做某事;开始某种表现:He went into a〖ong expkm- arion o/the
fl^air.他开始长篇大论地解释起那件事来。
5 to examine sth
carefully详细调查(或研究)某事:
We
need to go into the question 〇/costs. _们需要研灸一
下费用问题。6 (of money, time,
effort, etc.金备、时
间、精力等)to be spent on sth or
used to do sth 投入某
事;角于襄事:More government mona
needs to go into the proj'ect.政府需对此工程投入更多的资金。◊[+ -ing] years 〇/ work went into researching t/ie boofc.多年的工
夫全花在对这本书的研究上了。
,go off 1 to leave a place, especially in order to do sth 离开(尤指去做某事):She went o# to get a
drinfc.她
拿饮料去了。2 to be fired; to
explode开火;爆炸:
77ie
gun went 〇开 by accident.枪走火了。◊ 7?ie bomb went in a crowded street.炸弹在锛―人群的大街上爆
炸了。o note at explode 3 if an alarm, etc. goes off, it makes a sudden loud
noise (警报器等)突然发出巨响
4 if a light, the electricity, etc. goes
off, it stops working (电灯 > 熄灭;(电)中断;停止运行:
Sudden^
the Hghts went 〇#•灯突然熄灭了。◊ rhe heating goes 0# at night.暖气夜间# 止供热。EH3 go on 5 />7/omjfl/) to fall asleep 入睡;睡着:Hasn’t
the gone 〇开yet?孩子还没®着吗? 6 (8r£) if food or drink goes off, it becomes bad and
not fit to eat or drink (#物、饮叙)变质,变环 7 (8r£) to get worse in quality (质量)下降:Her boofcs have gone 〇#f/i recent years;她近年写的%质量下降了。8 to happen in a
particular way (以某种方式 >.发生:77ie meeting went 〇J〇T we[L
会议进行得很好。,go ‘off (on sb) (AMmf, informal) to suddenly become angry with sb ^
人的)■气、g〇 _.〇ft sb/sth (8r£,/n/ormo/) to stop liking sb/sth or lose interest in
them 不再喜欢某人 或某事
物);失去对• •的兴趣:Jane seems to be going
oJ^PauZ. 简好像不再喜欢保罗了。◊ J’ve gone qf
beer•我对啤酒已
不感兴趣。.g〇 _off with sb to leave your husband,
wife, partner, etc. in order to have a relationship with sb else抛弃原有伴侣等而与另外的某人相好;与某人私
奔:He went his be5t_/Wend’s wi/e•他和最要好的
li友的妻子走了。,go 'off with sth to take away from a
place sth that does not belong to you 携他人之杨而去: He went ojf wft/i $20
000 〇/ the company’s money.他卷
走了公司1万元钱。
,go 'on 1 when a performer goes on, they begin their performance
(演备 J 上场,出场:She doesn’t go on Act
2.她要到第2幕才出场。2 (in sport体育运动) to join a team as a substitute during a game (比 _ 中)以替补队员身份上场:CoZe went o/i in p〖ace 〇/ Becfc/iam just be/ore /iaZ/-rime.就在上半场结束前科尔± 场替换了贝克汉姆。3 when a light, tiie electricity, etc. goes on, it starts to work (灯)亮;通(电);弁始运
行:Suddenly aH the Zights
went on.突然所有的灯都亮
T〇 EEQ go off 4 (of time 时间)to pass 流逝;
She became more and more talkative as the evening went
on.夜渐深,她的话越来越多。5 (usually be going on) to happen 发生:What’s going on here?这儿出 了什么
事? 6 if a situation goes
on, it continues without changing (情况、形势)继续下去,持续:TTiis cannot be aHowed
to go on.决不允许这种情况继续下去。◊ ifovv muc/Uonger wiH this hot weather go on/or?■这样炎热的
天气还会持续多久? ◊ We can’t go on iifce this—we seem
to be a〖ways arguing.我们不能这样继续下去 我们似
乎老是争砂不休。7 to continue speaking, after a short pause t’ 短暂 # 顿后.)继续说:_ She ftesitateci /or
a moment cmd then went on.她犹金了一会儿,然后继续往
.下说〇: 0 [+ speech] lYou know/ he went on, 7 think my brother couW hdp you.’
“嗯,”他接着说,“我想我哥
哥可以帮助你。” 8 used to encourage sb to do sth (_磁 ,手未吧:<?〇 orefiffave...another
drink/ 来吧(!.再_
—林! ◊ Go on—jump/ 来呀 跳吧! .g〇 ’on
(為head) to travel in front of
sb else 先去一条;先行:
You
go on ahead—J7Z catch you up in a few minutes. % 先走一步,我一会儿就赶上来。on sth (used in negative
sentences and questions 用于否定句和疑问句) to base an opinion or a judgement on sth 以…为依据;
根据…来判由;:The jpoZice don’t have
much to go on.警
:^r没多少余据。,go _on (about
sb/sth) to talk about sb/sth for a long time, especially in a
boring or complaining way 唠叨;舍;完没了 地抱怨:JFfe went o/i and on about how poor he was.他没完没了地哭穷。◊ She does go on sometimes/ 她有时i是_叨个&完!
,go 'on (at sb) (especially Br£) to complain to sb
about their behaviour, work, etc. _ 叨;数落;指责 H771 criticize: She goes on at him
continuaHy•她老是责备
他。,go 1 on
(with sth) to continue an activity,especially after a
pause or break (尤指停顿或中断之后) 继 续做(某事):That’s enough/or now—let's go on with it tomorrow.现在就到这里——咱们明天再继续吧。.go on doing sth to continue an
activity without stopping .不停地做某事:He said nothing but
just went on working, 么都不说只是不停地干活。,go _on to sth
to pass from one item to
the next 进而转入另夕卜一件
事;接着开始另一个项目:Let’s go on to the
next item on the agenda.咱们接着进行下一项议程吧。,go _on to do sth to do sth after
completing sth else (■完成某事后)
接着做另一事:TTie boofc goes on to
describe experiences in the army.本书继而描述了他在部队的
经历。
,go out 1 to leave your house to go to a social event 出门参加社交活动;外出交际;夕卜出娱乐:She goes out a tot.她经常外出参加社交活动。◊[+ -ing] He
goes out drinking most evenings.他晚上多半在外碣酒〇 2 when the tide
goes out, it moves away from the land 退潮; 落潮 ebb ESQ come in 3 to be sent 送出;发 出;派出:Have the invitations
gone out yet?请柬发出
去 了吗? 4 (8/f) when a radio or television programme goes out,it is broadcast (广播或电视节目)播放,播出
5 when news or information goes out, it is
announced or published (新闻或消息)发布,公布,发表:[+that] Word went .out t/iaf the director had
resigned.局长经
辞职的消息公开7。6 if a fire or light
goes out, it stops burning or shining (火或灯光)熄灭.go 'out (of sth) 1 to fail to reach the
next stage of a competition, etc. (竞赛等中)被淘汰,出局:She went out 〇/the tournament in the
round. 她在锦标赛 的第一金比赛 中就被
淘汰了。2 to be no longer fashionable or generally used 过时;不再'流行:TTiose sfcfrts went out years ago. 那些裙子多年前就不时兴了。,go ‘out of sb/sth (of a quality or a
feeling 品质或情感)to be no longer present in sb/sth; to disappear from
si>/sth 在....中不复存在;
从…中消失:AH t/ie seemed to. go out
〇/ 如m.他身
上的所有斗志似乎都已丧失殆尽。,go _〇ut to sb if your thoughts, etc.
go out to sb, you think about them in a kind way and hope that the difficult
situation that they are in will get better对某人产生同情(及良好的祝愿)
go
'out with sb | ,go out (together) (especially of young
people 尤指年轻人)to spend time with sb
and have a romantic or sexual relationship with them 与某 人谈恋爱(或有性关系> :Tom has been goin^ out with lucy/or six
weefcs.汤姆与露西相恋六周了。◊ How丨〇呢 have Tom and [iwy been
going out to容ether?汤姆和露西 相恋多久了?
,go ’over sth 1 to examine or check sth carefully 仔细