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单词 olect_go_1
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go2

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go into the kitchen 进厨房go to China 去中国go ♦︎ fly ♦︎ travel ♦︎ come ♦︎ do ♦︎ drive ♦︎ ride ♦︎ run ♦︎ coverThese words all mean to move between different places, especially over a long distance. 这些词均表示行走、旅行,尤指长途旅行。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to go / fly / travel / come / drive / ride / run from / to sthto go / fly / travel / come / drive / ride with sbto go / fly / travel / come / do / drive / ride / cover 50 miles / 1 000 kmto go / travel / come by air / sea / boat / ship / train / carto go / travel / come / do sth / cover sth on footto go / fly / travel / come / drive east / north / south / westto go / travel / come / drive overlandto travel / come / drive a long distance go (goes, went, gone) [intransitive] to make a journey from one place to another; to do so over a particular distance 去;前往;旅行,行走(一段距离)I usually go to work by bus.我一般乘公共汽车上班。She's gone to Brazil on vacation.她去巴西度假去了。I have to go to Rome on business.我得到罗马出差。Here's a list of things to remember before you go.这是你走之前要记住去做的事情清单。We had gone many miles without seeing another car.我们走了很多英里,一路都没有见到其他汽车。 Been, not gone, is used as the past participle when sb has gone to a place and come back. 表示某人去过某地并已返回,过去分词用been,不用goneShe has gone to China (= she is now in China or is on her way there).她去中国了。She's been to China (= she went to China and has now returned).她去过中国。 see also go leave 1 fly (flew, flown) [intransitive, transitive] to go on a journey in an aircraft (搭飞机)飞行,飞越When are you flying to Bangkok?你何时飞往曼谷?It was the first time I'd ever flown.那是我第一次乘飞机。She always flies business class.她搭飞机总是坐商务舱。Who was the first person to fly the Atlantic (= travel over it in an aircraft)?谁是飞越大西洋的第一人? see also fly drive 1 , fly fly 1 travel (-ll-, NAmE -l-) [intransitive, transitive] to go from one place to another, especially over a long distance (尤指长途)行走,旅行;游历I spent a year travelling around Africa.我花了一年时间周游非洲。Here are some tips on how to keep healthy while you're travelling.以下是一些旅行时保持健康的小窍门。He went travelling (= spent time visiting different places) for six months.他在外旅行了六个月。We travelled the length and breadth of (= all over) the country.我们游遍了全国。Children under five travel free.五岁以下儿童免费乘坐。 see also travel travel noun , traveller passenger come (came, come) [intransitive, transitive] to make a journey to a place; to make a journey of a particular length, in a particular type of vehicle, etc. 来(到);(乘某种交通工具)到达,抵达People came from all over the world to settle here.人们从世界各地来这里定居。How far have you come?你从多远的地方来的?He came to England by ship.他坐船来到英格兰。 see also come in enter NOTE 辨析 Go or come? Go is used when speaking from the point of view of sb who is at the place where the journey starts. Come expresses the point of view of sb who is at the place where the journey ends. * go是从位于行程起点的人的角度来讲,come是从位于行程终点的人的角度来讲We're going to Australia to visit our daughter.我们要去澳大利亚探望女儿。I hope you can come to Australia to visit us.我希望你能来澳大利亚探望我们。 do (does, did, done) [transitive] to travel a particular distance or go at a particular speed; to complete a journey 走过(一段路程);(以某种速度)走完,完成(旅程)How many miles did you do yesterday?你昨天走了多少英里?My car does 40 miles to the gallon (= uses one gallon of petrol to travel 40 miles).我的汽车每耗1加仑汽油可行驶40英里。The car was doing 90 miles an hour.那辆汽车当时时速为90英里。We did the round trip (= went there and back) in under three hours.我们来回一趟用了不到三个小时。 drive (drove, driven) [intransitive, transitive] to make a journey by road, especially in a car 在公路上行进(尤指开车)Shall we drive or go by train?我们开车去还是坐火车去?We must have driven over 600 kilometres today.我们今天肯定开了600公里以上。We drove the rest of the way in silence.余下的路上我们开着车,默不作声。 see also drive drive verb 1 , drive flight noun ride (rode, ridden) [intransitive, transitive] (usually used with an adverb or preposition 通常与副词或介词连用) (especially NAmE) to travel in a vehicle, especially as a passenger 搭乘;乘坐The men loaded my stuff onto the pick-up and I rode with them in the cab.那几个人把我的东西放到小货车上,我和他们一同坐进驾驶室开走了。You could ride right along the coast by tram.你可以坐有轨电车沿着海边走。 (NAmE) He rides the subway every day.他每天都坐地铁。 see also ride flight noun run (running, ran, run) [intransitive](of a bus, train, etc.) to travel on a particular route (公共汽车、火车等沿特定路线)行驶The buses run every thirty minutes.那些公共汽车每三十分钟一班。He claimed that 95 per cent of trains run on time.他声称95%的火车正点行驶。The train was running late (= was not going to arrive on time).那列火车晚点了。Run is usually used to talk about how often or at what times there are buses, trains, etc. * run通常用于谈论公共汽车、火车等的班次或发车时间。 cover [transitive] to travel the distance mentioned 行走(⋯长的路程)We must have covered over 20 miles.我们一定走了20多英里。I covered a lot of ground rapidly and soon caught up with them.我快速地走了很长一段路,很快就追上了他们。
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