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goneBrE /ɡɒn/NAmE /ɡɔːn/ ➡ see also go verb adjective [not before noun] (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。”(of a person 人) 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。”(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。(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? ●ˌgoing, ˌgoing, ˈgone (also going ˈonce, going ˈtwice, ˈsold) said by an auctioneer to show that an item has been sold (拍卖商用语)一次,两次,成交●be dead and ˈgone(informal) to be dead 死了;不存在了◆You'll be sorry you said that when I'm dead and gone. 我死后你会为你说的话感到后悔的。 goneBrE /ɡɒn/NAmE /ɡɔːn/ ➡ see also go verb 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。 |