goner 英 [ˈgɒnə(r)]   美 [ˈgɔnə(r)]

goner

goner  英 [ˈgɒnə(r)] 美 [ˈgɔnə(r)]

n. 已死者;无望的人,无法挽救的人;落魄的人 

名词复数:goners 

If you think about technology as a series of waves, each displacing the last, perhaps the rise of mobile apps would lead you to conclude that the browser-based web is a goner. 如果你把科技想像成一系列的波,每一次取代过去,可能移动应用的上升将引导你断定基于浏览器的网页是一个将死者。
“I saw a for-sale picture and I was a goner right then and there,” Ms. Dunning said. “The guy said his wife had told him they had to get a closed car if they were going to have children. “我看见了一辆待售车的图片,我那时已是无可救药的车友了,”邓宁女士回忆买下这样车的情形说,“卖车的人说,他妻子说他们要有孩子了得有辆轿车才方便。

  • A goner is someone or something that can't be saved — it's lost, or doomed. When you know your video game character is about to die, it's clear she's a goner.
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  • n. 已死者;无望的人,无法挽救的人;落魄的人
  • 1. If you think about technology as a series of waves, each displacing the last, perhaps the rise of mobile apps would lead you to conclude that the browser-based web is a goner.

    如果你把科技想像成一系列的波,每一次取代过去,可能移动应用的上升将引导你断定基于浏览器的网页是一个将死者。

  • 2. “I saw a for-sale picture and I was a goner right then and there,” Ms. Dunning said. “The guy said his wife had told him they had to get a closed car if they were going to have children.

    “我看见了一辆待售车的图片,我那时已是无可救药的车友了,”邓宁女士回忆买下这样车的情形说,“卖车的人说,他妻子说他们要有孩子了得有辆轿车才方便。

  • 3. Another 10 million years or so, and it's a goner.

    再过差不多1000万年,它就该拜拜了。

  • goner (n.) "something dead or about to die, person past recovery, one who is done for in any way," 1836, American English colloquial, from gone + -er (1). From earlier expressions such as gone goose (1830), gone coon, etc.
goner / ˈɡɒnə(r) ; NAmE ˈɡɔːnər / noun ( informal) a person who is going to die soon or who cannot be saved from a dangerous situation 垂死的人;快完蛋的人;无法挽救的人 We were frantic. We thought you were a goner. 我们急死了,以为你快完蛋了。 goner goners goner / ˈɡɒnə(r) ; NAmE ˈɡɔːnər /
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