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单词 go
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gogo /goʊ/ verb (past tense went /went/, past participle gone /gɔn/, been /bɪn/, goes /goʊz/) 1 to move to another place go
to walk, drive, run, etc. to another place:
  • Where are you going?
  • Every summer we go to see my grandparents in Iowa.
  • She leaves the office and goes home at about six o'clock.
  • come
    to move toward you or arrive at the place where you are:
  • Can you come here for a minute? I want to tell you something.
  • A huge truck was coming straight toward us.
  • move
    to go from one place or position to another:
  • Lily moved silently across the room.
  • Move can also mean "to go to a new place to live": He moved to New York to start a new job.
    get
    to move or go somewhere quickly or with effort:
  • When we got to the other side of the river, we were very tired.
  • travel
    to go from one place to another, especially over long distances:
  • We traveled by train all over Europe.
  • head
    to go in a particular direction or toward a particular place:
  • The ship was heading toward Cuba.
  • make your way
    to go somewhere slowly or with difficulty:
  • The hikers slowly made their way through the snow.
  • cross
    to go from one side of something to another:
  • It is safest to cross the street at the corner.
  • proceed AWL (formal)
    to go in a particular direction. Proceed is used in formal and official announcements, for example at an airport:
  • Passengers flying to Miami should proceed to Gate 26.
  • ANTONYMS ➔ see come (1)
    2 to go to a place with someone go with
    to go to a place with someone:
  • Are you going with them to the beach tomorrow?
  • My dad went to Canada with his brother in 1980.
  • accompany AWL
    to go somewhere with someone, especially in order to give him or her help or protection:
  • Sylvia accompanied her grandmother to the doctor’s office.
  • Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult in the swimming pool.
  • escort
    to go somewhere with someone, in order to make sure that he or she gets there safely or does not escape:
  • Soldiers escorted the Secretary of State to the meeting.
  • join
    to go somewhere in order to be with someone or do something with someone:
  • I am still working, but I’ll join you at the restaurant a little later.
  • 3 to go to a place regularly go to
    to go regularly to a school, church, or other organization, especially because you belong to it:
  • I go to Milton Middle School.
  • She goes to Girl Scouts on Fridays.
  • We used to go to church a lot, but we don’t go very much anymore.
  • attend (formal)
    to go to an event such as a meeting or class, or to go regularly to a school, church, or other organization:
  • I am the first child in my family to attend college.
  • Only twelve people attended the meeting.
  • be at
    to be studying at a particular school or college regularly:
  • Lars is at Indiana State University this year.
  • be in
    to be studying at a particular level of school or college:
  • I didn’t know Rosa was already in college.
  • ➔ see become for go meaning “to change in color or state” ➔ see leave, travel1 ➔ see go around at turn1 ➔ see go away at leave ➔ see go back to at come ➔ see go bad at decay ➔ see go by at pass1 ➔ see go in at enter ➔ see go off at explode, turn on/off ➔ see go on at continue ➔ see go out at turn on/off ➔ see go through at check1, experience2, explain, suffer
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