Определение gone в Английский Язык Английский Язык словарь
- Past, after, later than (a time)
You'd better hurry up, it's gone four o'clock.
- Used up
I'm afraid all the coffee's gone at the moment.
- intoxicated to the point of being unaware of one's surroundings
Dude, look at Jack. He's completely gone.
- Away, having left
Are they gone already?.
- No longer existing, having passed
The days of my youth are gone.
- dead
- Past participle of go
- {a} of to go
- (go, went, gone)
- no longer retained; "gone with the wind"
- When someone is gone, they have left the place where you are and are no longer there. When something is gone, it is no longer present or no longer exists. He's already been gone four hours! By morning the smoke will be all gone
- If you say it is gone a particular time, you mean it is later than that time. It was just gone 7 o'clock this evening when I finished. = after, past. the past participle of go
- dead; "he is deceased"; "our dear departed friend"
- well in the past; former; "bygone days"; "dreams of foregone times"; "sweet memories of gone summers"; "relics of a departed era"
- Government Office North East
- of Go
- adj habis
- Gone is the past participle of go
- not present; having left; "he's away right now"; "you must not allow a stranger into the house when your mother is away"; "everyone is gone now"; "the departed guests"
- having all been spent; "the money is all gone
- having all been spent; "the money is all gone"
- destroyed or killed; "we are gone geese"
- {s} departed, left; dead; lost; destroyed; used up, run out
- go
- ygo
- gone Dutch
- Past participle of go Dutch
- gone back
- Past participle of go back
- gone bad
- Of foods and commodities, having become spoiled, rotten, or otherwise unusable due to age or storage conditions
- gone bad
- Of a geographic area, having become unsafe
- gone bad
- Past participle of go bad
- gone bad
- Of a person or entity, having ceased to be reputable and having instead become delinquent, criminal, or poorly behaved
- gone batshit
- Past participle of go batshit
- gone by
- Past participle of go by
- gone commando
- Past participle of go commando
- gone down on
- Past participle of go down on
- gone down the tube
- Gotten really bad; Simple past tense and past participle of go down the tube
- gone hand in hand
- Past participle of go hand in hand
- gone native
- Past participle of go native
- gone north about
- Dead, of sailor or seaman whose cause of death was anything except by drowning
- gone north about
- Dead
- gone nuts
- Simple past tense and past participle of go nuts
- gone off
- Past participle of go off
- gone off the reservation
- Past participle of go off the reservation
- gone on
- Past participle of go on
- gone out
- Past participle of go out
- gone over
- Past participle of go over
- gone over like a lead balloon
- Past participle of go over like a lead balloon
- gone pear-shaped
- Past participle of go pear-shaped
- gone postal
- Past participle of go postal
- gone snake
- Simple past tense and past participle of go snake
- gone the whole hog
- Past participle of go the whole hog
- gone through with
- Simple past tense and past participle of go through with
- gone to bed
- Past participle of go to bed
- gone to hell
- Past participle of go to hell
- gone to pot
- Past participle of go to pot
- gone to sleep
- Past participle of go to sleep
- gone to the dogs
- Past participle of go to the dogs
- gone together
- Past participle of go together
- gone with the wind
- dead
- gone-around
- Past participle of go-around
- Gone For Now
- I am not here right now, GFN (Internet chat slang)
- Gone With the Wind
- {i} Pulitzer Prize winning novel about the Civil War written by Margaret Mitchell in 1936; Academy Award winning movie which starred Clark Gable and Vivien Leigh (based on the novel by Margaret Mitchell)
- Gone with the Wind
- a US film, based on a novel by Margaret Mitchell. Many people think it is one of the greatest romantic films ever made. It tells the story of a beautiful, determined woman called Scarlett O'Hara, acted by Vivien Leigh, who lives in Georgia during the American Civil War. She marries Rhett Butler, acted by Clark Gable, but treats him badly (1939)
- gone for a burton
- (Slang) missing, broken; (British Slang) shot down, dead
- gone forever
- went away never to return again
- gone man
- goner, man as good as dead, insignificant person
- gone through the roof
- skyrocketed, went up too high, increased at too fast a rate
- gone wild
- gone insane; gone crazy
- gone(p)
- no longer retained; "gone with the wind
- GO
- Gorontalo, a province of Indonesia
- GO
- Goiás, a state of Brazil
- Go
- A compiled, garbage-collected, concurrent programming language developed by Google|Google]]
- Go
- A board game played for over 2000 years. It is played with 181 black stones and 180 white ones, typically on a board of squares 19 squares wide and 19 deep
- go
- To end or disappear
After three days, my headache finally went.
- go
- To be out
- go
- To be told; to circulate
There's a story going through the town about you.
- go
- To become. The adjective that follows usually describes a negative state
After failing as a criminal, he decided to go straight.
- go
- To urinate or defecate
Have you managed to go today, Mrs. Miggins?.
- go
- To have a certain record
The team is going five in a row.
- go
- To sound; to make a noise
I woke up just before the clock went.
- go
- To offer or bid an amount
We could go two fifty.
- go
- To fit
The belt just barely went around his waist.
- go
- To be valid or accepted
Anything goes around here.
- go
- To be in a state continuously
We went barefoot in the summer.
- go
- To attack
- go
- To walk; to travel on one's feet
Master Piercie our new President, was so sicke hee could neither goe nor stand.
- go
- To follow (a course or path)
Let's go this way for a while.
- go
- To make an effort
I never thought he'd go so far as to call you.
- go
- To enjoy
I could go a beer right about now.
- go
- To be pregnant (with)
She goes with child.
- go
- To collapse
- go
- To lead (in a direction)
Does this road go to Fort Smith?.
- go
- To be lost
- go
- To resort (to)
I'll go to court if I have to.
- go
- To start
Get ready, get set, go!.
- go
- To date
He's been going with her for two weeks.
- go
- To be known or considered
He went by name of Sanders.
- go
- To make (a specified sound)
Cats go meow.
- go
- To belong (somewhere)
This piece of the jigsaw goes on the other side.
- go
- An attempt
I’ll give it a go.
- go
- To leave; to move away
I really must be going.
- go
- To attend
I go to school at the schoolhouse.
- go
- To be expressed or composed (a certain way)
The tune goes like this.
- go
- A board game, originally from China, played in East Asia, mostly in China, Japan, and Korea
- go
- An approval to do something or a something that has been approved to do
We will begin as soon as the boss says it's a go.
- go
- To do, especially to do something foolish
Why'd you have to go and do that?.
- go
- To survive or get by
We've gone without your help for a while now.
- go
- To proceed (often to indicate the perceived quality of an event or state)
A: How are things going? B: Not bad, thanks.
- go
- To die
- go
- To think or say to oneself
As soon as I did it, I went that was stupid..
- go
- A turn in a game
It’s your go.
- go
- To bet or venture (an amount)
I'll go a ten-spot.
- go
- To take a turn, especially in a game
It’s your turn; go.
- go
- To work or function
The engine just won't go anymore.
- go
- To be spent or used up
His money went on drink.
- go
- To extend (from one point to another)
This property goes all the way to the state line.
- go
- To say (something). Often used in present tense
I go, As if! And she was all like, Whatever!.
- go
- To move or travel in order to do something, or to do something while moving
Let's go shopping.
- go
- To take a particular part or share
Let's go halves on this.
- go
- To fight or attack
I went at him with a knife.
- go
- To move for a particular distance or in a particular fashion
This car can go circles around that one.
- go
- To be discarded
This chair has got to go.
- go
- To search
Somebody went through my things while I was out.
- go
- To take up a profession
She's gone to be a teacher.
- go
- To tend or contribute toward a result
These experiences go to make us stronger.
- go
- A turn at something
You’ve been on it long enough—now let your brother have a go.
- go
- To be sold
The car went for five thousand dollars.
- go
- To elapse
The time went slowly.
- go
- To break down or decay
My mind is going.
- go
- To be given, especially to be assigned or allotted
The award went to Steven Spielberg.
- go
- To have authority
Whatever the boss says goes, do you understand?.
- go
- To walk
- go
- To yield or weigh
Those babies go five tons apiece.
- go
- To change from one value to another
The price keeps going up.
- go
- To move from one place to another
This train goes to Chicago.
- go
- To be compatible, especially of colors or food and drink
White wine goes better with fish than red wine.
- go
- To work (through or over), especially mentally
Let's not go into that right now.
- you never know what you've got till it's gone
- Good friends and acquaintances shouldn't be taken for granted
- go
- hard; unyielding
- go
- {i} act of going; attempt, try; energy, vigor, spirit; period of activity; success
- go
- {v} to walk, travel, move, proceed, reach, decay
- lock the barn door after the horse is gone
- (Atasözü) Try to deal with something after it is too late
Now my friend wants to fix his house but it is like locking the barn door after the horse is gone. There was a flood and the damage is already done.
- lock the barn door after the horse is gone
- (Atasözü) To be careful or try to make something safe when it is too late
After Mary failed the examination, she said she would study hard after that. She wanted to lock the barn door after the horse was stolen.
- be gone!
- go away!, get out!
- dead and gone
- {s} outdated, old, no longer widely used
- far gone
- very sick, drunk, crazy etc
- far gone
- in bad condition, nearing the end, in an advanced stage
- go
- be the right size or shape; fit correctly or as desired; "This piece won't fit into the puzzle"
- go
- street names for methylenedioxymethamphetamine
- go
- The fashion or mode; as, quite the go
- go
- move away from a place into another direction; "Go away before I start to cry"; "The train departs at noon"
- go
- to start: power or speed
- go
- To proceed by a mental operation; to pass in mind or by an act of the memory or imagination; generally with over or through
- go
- vi [to move from one place to another (Do you want to ~ home?)] pergi 2 vi [to work (My car won't ~ )] berjalan (jalan)
- go
- To pass from one place to another; to be in motion; to be in a state not motionless or at rest; to proceed; to advance; to make progress; used, in various applications, of the movement of both animate and inanimate beings, by whatever means, and also of the movements of the mind; also figuratively applied
- go
- To move upon the feet, or step by step; to walk; also, to walk step by step, or leisurely
- go
- be or continue to be in a certain condition; "The children went hungry that day"
- go
- be abolished or discarded; "These ugly billboards have to go!"; "These luxuries all had to go under the Khmer Rouge"
- go
- {i} Japanese game for two players on a board that is checkered with 19 horizontal and 19 vertical lines
- go
- continue to live; endure or last; "We went without water and food for 3 days"; "These superstitions survive in the backwaters of America"; "The racecar driver lived through several very serious accidents"
- go
- A glass of spirits
- go
- have a particular form; "the story or argument runs as follows"; "as the saying goes "
- go
- follow a procedure or take a course; "We should go farther in this matter"; "She went through a lot of trouble"; "go about the world in a certain manner"; "Messages must go through diplomatic channels"
- go
- perform as expected when applied; "The washing machine won't go unless it's plugged in"; "Does this old car still run well?"; "This old radio doesn't work anymore"
- go
- give support (to) or make a choice (of) one out of a group or number; "I plumped for the losing candidates"
- go
- That condition in the course of the game when a player can not lay down a card which will not carry the aggregate count above thirty-one
- go
- To be passed on fron one to another; to pass; to circulate; hence, with for, to have currency; to be taken, accepted, or regarded
- go
- go through in search of something; search through someone's belongings in an unauthorized way; "Who rifled through my desk drawers?"
- go
- An artist's pen-name or psuedonym An artist may use a variety of go throughout his career
- go
- stop operating or functioning; "The engine finally went"; "The car died on the road"; "The bus we travelled in broke down on the way to town"; "The coffee maker broke"; "The engine failed on the way to town"; "her eyesight went after the accident"
- go
- enter or assume a certain state or condition; "He became annoyed when he heard the bad news"; "It must be getting more serious"; "her face went red with anger"; "She went into ecstasy"; "Get going!"
- go
- Provides list of recent sites you visited, retained for the current session only Click on any site in the list to return to the site For a more permanent marker, make a BOOKMARK
- go
- pass, fare, or elapse; of a certain state of affairs or action; "How is it going?"; "The day went well until I got your call"
- go
- progress by being changed; "The speech has to go through several more drafts"; "run through your presentation before the meeting"
- go
- To take a turn in a game, etc
- go
- Government Online
- go
- To take, as a share in an enterprise; to undertake or become responsible for; to bear a part in
- go
- 'Hard'
- go
- Gene Ontology: the objective of GO is to provide controlled vocabularies for the description of the molecular function, biological process and cellular component of gene products These terms are to be used as attributes of gene products by collaborating databases, facilitating uniform queries across them The controlled vocabularies of terms are structured to allow both attribution and querying to be at different levels of granularity GO is managed by the GO consortium
- go
- change location; move, travel, or proceed; "How fast does your new car go?"; "We travelled from Rome to Naples by bus"; "The policemen went from door to door looking for the suspect"; "The soldiers moved towards the city in an attempt to take it before night fell"
- go
- To move from a place to another that is further away
- go
- be ranked or compare; "This violinist is as good as Juilliard-trained violinists go"
- go
- To apply one's self; to set one's self; to undertake
- go
- ir; Go to the board , Vaya(n) a la pizarra ; go away, irse; go in, entrar; go out (with), salir (con); go shopping, ir de compras; go to bed, acostarse (ue)
- go
- Button in Netscape Menu Bar at top Provides list of recent sites you visited, retained for the current session only Click on any site in the list to return to the site For a more permanent marker, make a BOOKMARK
- go
- be in the right place or situation; "Where do these books belong?"; "Let's put health care where it belongs--under the control of the government"; "Where do these books go?"
- go
- make a certain noise or sound; "She went `Mmmmm'"; "The gun went `bang'"
- go
- a time for working (after which you will be relieved by someone else); "it's my go"; "a spell of work"
- go
- A circumstance or occurrence; an incident
- go
- Japanese for 'five' (See Japanese Counting for more)
- go
- cow; ray, light, radiance; consciousness; milk
- go
- v to transfer control to a go point See the special operator go
- go
- Something that goes or is successful; a success; as, he made a go of it; also, an agreement
- go
- To bet or wager; as, I'll go you a shilling
- go
- To proceed or tend toward a result, consequence, or product; to tend; to conduce; to be an ingredient; to avail; to apply; to contribute; often with the infinitive; as, this goes to show
- go
- a board game for two players who place counters on a grid; the object is to surround and so capture the opponent's counters
- go
- be spent; "All my money went for food and rent"
- go
- Act; working; operation
- go
- ZO DO BO PO
- go
- Guardian's Office
- go
- begin or set in motion; "I start at eight in the morning"; "Ready, set, go!"
- go
- be awarded; be allotted; "The first prize goes to Mary"; "Her money went on clothes"
- go
- be sounded, played, or expressed; "How does this song go again?"
- go
- Guest Observer This means you
- go
- pass from physical life and lose all all bodily attributes and functions necessary to sustain life; "She died from cancer"; "They children perished in the fire"; "The patient went peacefully"
- go
- To proceed or happen in a given manner; to fare; to move on or be carried on; to have course; to come to an issue or result; to succeed; to turn out
- go
- (goh) 5
- go
- a board game for two players who place counters on a grid; the object is to surround and so capture the opponent's counters a time for working (after which you will be relieved by someone else); "it's my go"; "a spell of work"
- go
- To have as its/their proper place
- go
- functioning correctly and ready for action; "all systems are go"
- go
- be contained in; "How many times does 18 go into 54?"
- go
- Guest Observer
- go
- Noisy merriment; as, a high go
- go
- to be spent or finished; "The money had gone after a few days"; "Gas is running low at the gas stations in the Midwest"
- go
- Everything is ready to continue
- go
- follow a certain course; "The inauguration went well"; "how did your interview go?"
- go
- v to transfer control to a go point See the special operator go @IGindex{go point}
- go
- {f} proceed, move; travel; leave; extend from one point to another; function properly; pass, elapse; match, suit; fit; become impaired; be used up; die; break; become; sell; say (Informal)
- go
- Chinese weiqi or wei-ch'i Korean baduk Game that involves two players alternately placing black and white stones on a board checkered by 19 vertical lines and 19 horizontal lines. The players attempt to conquer territory by surrounding vacant areas or capture stones by surrounding them. Points are awarded by conquering and capturing and reduced by losing one's stones. The game is also played in electronic formats. Go probably originated in China, possibly as early as 2300 BC. It was brought to Japan AD 500, where it developed into the modern game. Most identified with Japan, is also popular in China and Korea and is played worldwide
- go
- to date (often used with out: to go out)