going
英 ['gəʊɪŋ]
美 ['ɡoɪŋ]
- n. 行為;離去;工作情況;地麵狀況
- adj. 流行的;進行中的;現存的
- v. 前進;出發;運轉(go的ing形式)
- n. (Going)人名;(英)戈因
英文詞源
- going (n.)
- "a moving" in any way, c. 1300, verbal noun from go (v.). The Old English verbal noun was gang "a going, journey; passage, course" (see gang (n.)). Meaning "condition of a road or route for travel" is from 1848, American English; hence to go while the going is good (1907). Going to "be about to" is from late 15c. Goings-on "(questionable) proceedings" attested from 1775.
雙語例句
- 1. They were going to sail around the little island, against the tide.
- 他們打算繞著小島逆潮航行。
來自柯林斯例句
- 2. She's going to be fine. She always was pretty strong.
- 她會好的。她一直都很強壯。
來自柯林斯例句
- 3. It's an uphill battle but I think we're going to win.
- 雖然這是一場艱苦的鬥爭,但我相信我們會取得勝利。
來自柯林斯例句
- 4. He sees himself going right to the top of the tree.
- 他預見自己在同行中將無人可及。
來自柯林斯例句
- 5. Officers were going to retake sectors of the city.
- 軍官們打算重新奪回該市的防禦區。
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