going
- IPA[ˈɡəʊɪŋ]
英式
- an act of leaving a place; a departure;the condition of the ground viewed in terms of suitability for horse racing, riding, or walking
- existing or available; to be had;(of a price) accepted or usual at the current time
noun: going, plural noun: goings
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名詞
- 1. an act of leaving a place; a departure don't lose track of your child's comings and goings
- 2. the condition of the ground viewed in terms of suitability for horse racing, riding, or walking the going was ideal here, with short turf and a level surface
- ▪ progress affected by the condition of the ground the paths were covered with drifting snow and the going was difficult
- ▪ conditions for, or progress in, an endeavour an opportunity to get out while the going is good she is a big support when the going gets tough
形容詞
- 1. British existing or available; to be had he asked if there were any other jobs going
- 2. (of a price) accepted or usual at the current time people willing to work for the going rate
- move from one place to another; travel: he went out to the shops she longs to go back home
- an attempt or trial at something: have a go at answering the questions yourself
- functioning properly: all systems go
Oxford Dictionary
- move from one place to another; travel: he went out to the store she longs to go back home
- an attempt or trial at something: I thought I'd give it a go
- functioning properly: all systems go
Oxford American Dictionary
- past participle of go
- no longer present; departed: the bad old days are gone while you were gone
- (of time) past: it's gone half past eleven
Oxford American Dictionary
- past participle of go
- no longer present; departed: you were gone a long time the bad old days are gone
- (of time) past: it's gone half past eleven
Oxford Dictionary
- past of go
Oxford American Dictionary
- a Japanese board game of territorial possession and capture: the two writers would play go together several times a week
Oxford American Dictionary
- third person singular present of go
Oxford American Dictionary
- third person singular present of go
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- IPA[ˈɡōiNG]
美式
- an act or instance of leaving a place; a departure: his going left an enormous gap in each of their lives
- existing or available; to be had: he asked if there were any other jobs going
Oxford American Dictionary