gone 英 [gɒn]   美 [gɔn]

gone

gone  英 [gɒn] 美 [gɔn]

adj. 离去的;死去的;用光的  v. 去(go的过去分词) 

名词复数:gones 

He had gone when I arrived. 当我到达时, 他业已走了。
One month is already gone. 一个月已经过去了。

  • Something that's gone isn't here anymore. If the sun is gone from the sky, it has set for the night and will rise again the next morning.
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  • adj. 离去的;死去的;用光的
  • v. 去(go的过去分词)
  • 1. He had gone when I arrived.

    当我到达时, 他业已走了。

  • 2. One month is already gone.

    一个月已经过去了。

  • 3. Where's the coffee?’ ‘It's all gone.’

    “咖啡在哪儿?”“喝光了。”

  • 4. The days are gone when you could leave your door unlocked at night.

    夜不闭户的时代已经一去不复返了。

  • 5. It's gone six already.

    已经过六点了。

  • gone (adj.) "hopeless, beyond recovery," 1590s, past-participle adjective from go (v.). In jazz slang as a superlative from 1946.
gone / ɡɒn ; NAmE ɡɔːn / adjective , preposition see also go v. adjective [not before noun ] 1 (of a thing 物品 ) used up 用完了;用光了 ‘Where's the coffee?’ ‘It's all gone.’ “咖啡在哪儿?”“喝光了。” 2 (of a person ) having left a place; away from a place 走了;离开了;不在 ‘Is Tom here?’ ‘No, he was gone before I arrived.’ “汤姆在这儿吗?”“不在,我来之前他就走了。” 3 ( formal) used to say that a particular situation no longer exists 不复存在;一去不复返 The days are gone when you could leave your door unlocked at night. 夜不闭户的时代已经一去不复返了。 4 ( BrE) ( informal) having been pregnant for the length of time mentioned 怀孕…时间了 She's seven months gone. 她怀孕七个月了。 How far gone are you? 你怀孕多久了? IDIOM ˌgoing, ˌgoing, ˈgone ( BrE) ( also going ˈonce, going ˈtwice, ˈsold NAmE, BrE ) said by an auctioneerto show that an item has been sold (拍卖商用语)一次,二次,成交 more at dead adj. preposition ( BrE) ( informal) later than the time mentioned 晚于;已过 SYN past It's gone six already. 已经过六点了。 gone / ɡɒn ; NAmE ɡɔːn /
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