gone 音标拼音: [g'ɔn]
a . 离去的,死去的,用完的
n .
vbl .
go 的过去分词
离去的,死去的,用完的
go 的过去分词
gone adj 1 :
destroyed or killed ; "
we are gone geese " [
synonym : {
done for (
p )}, {
kaput (
p )}, {
gone (
a )}]
2 :
dead ; "
he is deceased "; "
our dear departed friend " [
synonym :
{
asleep (
p )}, {
at peace (
p )}, {
at rest (
p )}, {
deceased },
{
departed }, {
gone }]
3 :
well in the past ;
former ; "
bygone days "; "
dreams of foregone times "; "
sweet memories of gone summers "; "
relics of a departed era " [
synonym : {
bygone }, {
bypast }, {
departed },
{
foregone }, {
gone }]
4 :
no longer retained ; "
gone with the wind "
Gone \
Gone \,
p .
p .
of {
Go }.
[
1913 Webster ]
Go \
Go \,
v .
i . [
imp . {
Went } (
w [
e ^]
nt );
p .
p . {
Gone } (
g [
o ^]
n ;
115 );
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Going }.
Went comes from the AS ,
wendan .
See {
Wend },
v .
i .] [
OE .
gan ,
gon ,
AS .
g [=
a ]
n ,
akin to D .
gaan ,
G .
gehn ,
gehen ,
OHG .
g [=
e ]
n ,
g [=
a ]
n ,
SW .
g [*
a ],
Dan .
gaae ;
cf .
Gr .
kicha `
nai to reach ,
overtake ,
Skr .
h [=
a ]
to go ,
AS .
gangan ,
and E .
gang .
The past tense in AS .,
eode ,
is from the root i to go ,
as is also Goth .
iddja went . [
root ]
47a .
Cf .
{
Gang },
v .
i ., {
Wend }.]
1 .
To pass from one place to another ;
to be in motion ;
to be in a state not motionless or at rest ;
to proceed ;
to advance ;
to make progress ; --
used ,
in various applications ,
of the movement of both animate and inanimate beings ,
by whatever means ,
and also of the movements of the mind ;
also figuratively applied .
[
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2 .
To move upon the feet ,
or step by step ;
to walk ;
also ,
to walk step by step ,
or leisurely .
[
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Note :
In old writers go is much used as opposed to run ,
or ride . "
Whereso I go or ride ." --
Chaucer .
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You know that love Will creep in service where it can not go .
--
Shak .
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Thou must run to him ;
for thou hast staid so long that going will scarce serve the turn . --
Shak .
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He fell from running to going ,
and from going to clambering upon his hands and his knees .
--
Bunyan .
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Note :
In Chaucer go is used frequently with the pronoun in the objective used reflexively ;
as ,
he goeth him home .
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3 .
To be passed on fron one to another ;
to pass ;
to circulate ;
hence ,
with for ,
to have currency ;
to be taken ,
accepted ,
or regarded .
[
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The man went among men for an old man in the days of Saul . --
1 Sa .
xvii .
12 .
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[
The money ]
should go according to its true value .
--
Locke .
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4 .
To proceed or happen in a given manner ;
to fare ;
to move on or be carried on ;
to have course ;
to come to an issue or result ;
to succeed ;
to turn out .
[
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How goes the night ,
boy ? --
Shak .
[
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I think ,
as the world goes ,
he was a good sort of man enough . --
Arbuthnot .
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Whether the cause goes for me or against me ,
you must pay me the reward . --
I Watts .
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5 .
To proceed or tend toward a result ,
consequence ,
or product ;
to tend ;
to conduce ;
to be an ingredient ;
to avail ;
to apply ;
to contribute ; --
often with the infinitive ;
as ,
this goes to show .
[
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Against right reason all your counsels go . --
Dryden .
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To master the foul flend there goeth some complement knowledge of theology . --
Sir W .
Scott .
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6 .
To apply one '
s self ;
to set one '
s self ;
to undertake .
[
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Seeing himself confronted by so many ,
like a resolute orator ,
he went not to denial ,
but to justify his cruel falsehood . --
Sir P .
Sidney .
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Note :
Go ,
in this sense ,
is often used in the present participle with the auxiliary verb to be ,
before an infinitive ,
to express a future of intention ,
or to denote design ;
as ,
I was going to say ;
I am going to begin harvest .
[
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7 .
To proceed by a mental operation ;
to pass in mind or by an act of the memory or imagination ; --
generally with over or through .
[
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By going over all these particulars ,
you may receive some tolerable satisfaction about this great subject . --
South .
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8 .
To be with young ;
to be pregnant ;
to gestate .
[
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The fruit she goes with ,
I pray for heartily ,
that it may find Good time ,
and live . --
Shak .
[
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9 .
To move from the person speaking ,
or from the point whence the action is contemplated ;
to pass away ;
to leave ;
to depart ; --
in opposition to stay and come .
[
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I will let you go ,
that ye may sacrifice to the Lord your God ; . . .
only ye shall not go very far away .
--
Ex .
viii .
28 .
[
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10 .
To pass away ;
to depart forever ;
to be lost or ruined ;
to perish ;
to decline ;
to decease ;
to die .
[
1913 Webster ]
By Saint George ,
he '
s gone !
That spear wound hath our master sped . --
Sir W .
Scott .
[
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11 .
To reach ;
to extend ;
to lead ;
as ,
a line goes across the street ;
his land goes to the river ;
this road goes to New York .
[
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His amorous expressions go no further than virtue may allow . --
Dryden .
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12 .
To have recourse ;
to resort ;
as ,
to go to law .
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Note :
Go is used ,
in combination with many prepositions and adverbs ,
to denote motion of the kind indicated by the preposition or adverb ,
in which ,
and not in the verb ,
lies the principal force of the expression ;
as ,
to go against to go into ,
to go out ,
to go aside ,
to go astray ,
etc .
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{
Go to },
come ;
move ;
go away ; --
a phrase of exclamation ,
serious or ironical .
{
To go a -
begging },
not to be in demand ;
to be undesired .
{
To go about }.
(
a )
To set about ;
to enter upon a scheme of action ;
to undertake . "
They went about to slay him ." --
Acts ix .
29 .
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They never go about . . .
to hide or palliate their vices . --
Swift .
(
b ) (
Naut .)
To tack ;
to turn the head of a ship ;
to wear .
{
To go abraod }.
(
a )
To go to a foreign country .
(
b )
To go out of doors .
(
c )
To become public ;
to be published or disclosed ;
to be current .
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Then went this saying abroad among the brethren . --
John xxi .
23 .
{
To go against }.
(
a )
To march against ;
to attack .
(
b )
To be in opposition to ;
to be disagreeable to .
{
To go ahead }.
(
a )
To go in advance .
(
b )
To go on ;
to make progress ;
to proceed .
{
To go and come }.
See {
To come and go },
under {
Come }.
{
To go aside }.
(
a )
To withdraw ;
to retire .
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He . . .
went aside privately into a desert place . --
Luke .
ix .
10 .
(
b )
To go from what is right ;
to err . --
Num .
v .
29 .
{
To go back on }.
(
a )
To retrace (
one '
s path or footsteps ).
(
b )
To abandon ;
to turn against ;
to betray . [
Slang ,
U .
S .]
{
To go below }
(
Naut ),
to go below deck .
{
To go between },
to interpose or mediate between ;
to be a secret agent between parties ;
in a bad sense ,
to pander .
{
To go beyond }.
See under {
Beyond }.
{
To go by },
to pass away unnoticed ;
to omit .
{
To go by the board } (
Naut .),
to fall or be carried overboard ;
as ,
the mast went by the board .
{
To go down }.
(
a )
To descend .
(
b )
To go below the horizon ;
as ,
the sun has gone down .
(
c )
To sink ;
to founder ; --
said of ships ,
etc .
(
d )
To be swallowed ; --
used literally or figuratively .
[
Colloq .]
[
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Nothing so ridiculous , . . .
but it goes down whole with him for truth . --
L '
Estrange .
{
To go far }.
(
a )
To go to a distance .
(
b )
To have much weight or influence .
{
To go for }.
(
a )
To go in quest of .
(
b )
To represent ;
to pass for .
(
c )
To favor ;
to advocate .
(
d )
To attack ;
to assault . [
Low ]
(
e )
To sell for ;
to be parted with for (
a price ).
{
To go for nothing },
to be parted with for no compensation or result ;
to have no value ,
efficacy ,
or influence ;
to count for nothing .
{
To go forth }.
(
a )
To depart from a place .
(
b )
To be divulged or made generally known ;
to emanate .
[
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The law shall go forth of Zion ,
and the word of the Lord from Jerusalem . --
Micah iv .
2 .
{
To go hard with },
to trouble ,
pain ,
or endanger .
{
To go in },
to engage in ;
to take part . [
Colloq .]
{
To go in and out },
to do the business of life ;
to live ;
to have free access . --
John x .
9 .
{
To go in for }. [
Colloq .]
(
a )
To go for ;
to favor or advocate (
a candidate ,
a measure ,
etc .).
(
b )
To seek to acquire or attain to (
wealth ,
honor ,
preferment ,
etc .)
(
c )
To complete for (
a reward ,
election ,
etc .).
(
d )
To make the object of one '
s labors ,
studies ,
etc .
[
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He was as ready to go in for statistics as for anything else . --
Dickens .
{
To go in to }
or {
To go in unto }.
(
a )
To enter the presence of . --
Esther iv .
16 .
(
b )
To have sexual intercourse with . [
Script .]
{
To go into }.
(
a )
To speak of ,
investigate ,
or discuss (
a question ,
subject ,
etc .).
(
b )
To participate in (
a war ,
a business ,
etc .).
{
To go large }.
(
Naut )
See under {
Large }.
{
To go off }.
(
a )
To go away ;
to depart .
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The leaders . . .
will not go off until they hear you . --
Shak .
(
b )
To cease ;
to intermit ;
as ,
this sickness went off .
(
c )
To die . --
Shak .
(
d )
To explode or be discharged ; --
said of gunpowder ,
of a gun ,
a mine ,
etc .
(
e )
To find a purchaser ;
to be sold or disposed of .
(
f )
To pass off ;
to take place ;
to be accomplished .
[
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The wedding went off much as such affairs do .
--
Mrs .
Caskell .
{
To go on }.
(
a )
To proceed ;
to advance further ;
to continue ;
as ,
to go on reading .
(
b )
To be put or drawn on ;
to fit over ;
as ,
the coat will not go on .
{
To go all fours },
to correspond exactly ,
point for point .
[
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It is not easy to make a simile go on all fours .
--
Macaulay .
{
To go out }.
(
a )
To issue forth from a place .
(
b )
To go abroad ;
to make an excursion or expedition .
[
1913 Webster ]
There are other men fitter to go out than I .
--
Shak .
[
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What went ye out for to see ? --
Matt .
xi .
7 ,
8 ,
9 .
(
c )
To become diffused ,
divulged ,
or spread abroad ,
as news ,
fame etc .
(
d )
To expire ;
to die ;
to cease ;
to come to an end ;
as ,
the light has gone out .
[
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Life itself goes out at thy displeasure .
--
Addison .
{
To go over }.
(
a )
To traverse ;
to cross ,
as a river ,
boundary ,
etc .;
to change sides .
[
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I must not go over Jordan . --
Deut .
iv .
22 .
[
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Let me go over ,
and see the good land that is beyond Jordan . --
Deut .
iii .
25 .
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Ishmael . . .
departed to go over to the Ammonites . --
Jer .
xli .
10 .
(
b )
To read ,
or study ;
to examine ;
to review ;
as ,
to go over one '
s accounts .
[
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If we go over the laws of Christianity ,
we shall find that . . .
they enjoin the same thing . --
Tillotson .
(
c )
To transcend ;
to surpass .
(
d )
To be postponed ;
as ,
the bill went over for the session .
(
e ) (
Chem .)
To be converted (
into a specified substance or material );
as ,
monoclinic sulphur goes over into orthorhombic ,
by standing ;
sucrose goes over into dextrose and levulose .
{
To go through }.
(
a )
To accomplish ;
as ,
to go through a work .
(
b )
To suffer ;
to endure to the end ;
as ,
to go through a surgical operation or a tedious illness .
(
c )
To spend completely ;
to exhaust ,
as a fortune .
(
d )
To strip or despoil (
one )
of his property . [
Slang ]
(
e )
To botch or bungle a business . [
Scot .]
{
To go through with },
to perform ,
as a calculation ,
to the end ;
to complete .
{
To go to ground }.
(
a )
To escape into a hole ; --
said of a hunted fox .
(
b )
To fall in battle .
{
To go to naught } (
Colloq .),
to prove abortive ,
or unavailling .
{
To go under }.
(
a )
To set ; --
said of the sun .
(
b )
To be known or recognized by (
a name ,
title ,
etc .).
(
c )
To be overwhelmed ,
submerged ,
or defeated ;
to perish ;
to succumb .
{
To go up },
to come to nothing ;
to prove abortive ;
to fail .
[
Slang ]
{
To go upon },
to act upon ,
as a foundation or hypothesis .
{
To go with }.
(
a )
To accompany .
(
b )
To coincide or agree with .
(
c )
To suit ;
to harmonize with .
{
To go well with }, {
To go ill with }, {
To go hard with },
to affect (
one )
in such manner .
{
To go without },
to be ,
or to remain ,
destitute of .
{
To go wrong }.
(
a )
To take a wrong road or direction ;
to wander or stray .
(
b )
To depart from virtue .
(
c )
To happen unfortunately ;
to unexpectedly cause a mishap or failure .
(
d )
To miss success ;
to fail .
{
To let go },
to allow to depart ;
to quit one '
s hold ;
to release .
[
1913 Webster ]
230 Moby Thesaurus words for "
gone ":
ablated ,
absconded ,
absent ,
ago ,
all gone ,
all in ,
anemic ,
annihilated ,
antiquated ,
antique ,
asleep ,
asleep in Jesus ,
asthenic ,
at rest ,
away ,
beat ,
beat up ,
beaten ,
bereft of life ,
beyond recall ,
beyond remedy ,
big ,
bloodless ,
blown over ,
bone -
weary ,
breathless ,
burnt up ,
bushed ,
by ,
by the board ,
bygone ,
bypast ,
called home ,
carrion ,
chicken ,
consumed ,
cowardly ,
croaked ,
cureless ,
dated ,
dead ,
dead and buried ,
dead and gone ,
dead -
and -
alive ,
dead -
tired ,
deadbeat ,
death -
struck ,
debilitated ,
deceased ,
defunct ,
deleted ,
demised ,
departed ,
departed this life ,
depleted ,
destitute of life ,
disappeared ,
dissipated ,
dog -
tired ,
dog -
weary ,
done ,
done for ,
done in ,
done up ,
down the drain ,
drained ,
drooping ,
droopy ,
dull ,
eaten up ,
effete ,
elapsed ,
eroded ,
etiolated ,
exanimate ,
exhausted ,
expectant ,
expecting ,
expended ,
expired ,
extinct ,
fagged out ,
faint ,
faintish ,
fallen ,
feeble ,
finished ,
flabby ,
flaccid ,
floppy ,
food for worms ,
forfeit ,
forfeited ,
forgotten ,
gone away ,
gone glimmering ,
gone off ,
gone to glory ,
gone west ,
gone -
by ,
grand ,
gutless ,
had it ,
has -
been ,
heavy ,
imbecile ,
immedicable ,
impotent ,
impoverished ,
inanimate ,
incorrigible ,
incurable ,
inoperable ,
irreclaimable ,
irrecoverable ,
irredeemable ,
irreformable ,
irremediable ,
irreparable ,
irretrievable ,
irreversible ,
irrevocable ,
kaput ,
kaputt ,
knocked out ,
lacking ,
languid ,
languorous ,
lapsed ,
late ,
late lamented ,
launched into eternity ,
left ,
lifeless ,
limber ,
limp ,
listless ,
long -
lost ,
lost ,
lost to ,
lost to sight ,
lost to view ,
lustless ,
marrowless ,
martyred ,
missing ,
nerveless ,
no longer present ,
no more ,
nonattendant ,
nonexistent ,
not found ,
not present ,
obsolete ,
omitted ,
out of sight ,
out the window ,
over ,
parturient ,
passe ,
passed ,
passed away ,
passed on ,
past ,
past and gone ,
past hope ,
past praying for ,
perished ,
pithless ,
played out ,
pooped ,
pooped out ,
powerless ,
prostrate ,
pushing up daisies ,
ready to drop ,
released ,
remediless ,
reposing ,
resting easy ,
rubbery ,
ruined ,
run out ,
sainted ,
sapless ,
shrunken ,
sinewless ,
slack ,
sleeping ,
smitten with death ,
soft ,
spent ,
spineless ,
squandered ,
still ,
stillborn ,
strengthless ,
subtracted ,
taken away ,
taken off ,
terminal ,
tired out ,
tired to death ,
tuckered out ,
undone ,
unhardened ,
unmitigable ,
unnerved ,
unrelievable ,
unsalvable ,
unsalvageable ,
unstrung ,
used ,
used up ,
vanished ,
wanting ,
washed -
up ,
wasted ,
weak ,
weakly ,
weary unto death ,
whacked ,
wiped out ,
with the Lord ,
with the saints ,
without life ,
without vital functions ,
worn away ,
worn -
out ,
wound up
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