
going
词源
来自古英语 'gān',意为移动或行走,与德语 'gehen' 同源。
noun
❶ 指某人离开或出发的行为,常用于描述旅行或离开某个地方的动作。
“Her sudden going left everyone surprised.”
(她的突然离开让所有人都感到惊讶。)
“The going of the train was delayed by an hour.”
(火车的出发时间被推迟了一小时。)
❶ 指某事的进展或进行状态,常用于描述事情的发展情况。
“The going was tough during the first few months.”
(最初的几个月进展很艰难。)
“How is the going with your new project?”
(你的新项目进展如何?)
verb
❶ 表示移动或前往某地的动作,常用于描述人或物体的移动。
“She is going to the store to buy some groceries.”
(她正要去商店买些杂货。)
“They are going on a trip next week.”
(他们下周要去旅行。)
❶ 表示某事即将发生或处于某种状态,常用于描述未来的计划或情况。
“It is going to rain tomorrow.”
(明天会下雨。)
“She is going to be a doctor.”
(她将成为一名医生。)
常见短语
going on — 表示某事正在发生或进行中,常用于询问或描述当前的情况。
“What is going on here?”
(这里发生了什么?)
going forward — 表示从今以后或未来的某个时间点开始,常用于讨论计划或决策。
“Going forward, we will implement stricter policies.”
(从今以后,我们将实施更严格的政策。)
going through — 表示经历或正在处理某事,常用于描述困难或挑战。
“She is going through a tough time.”
(她正在经历一段艰难的时期。)