单词 | to be going a person's way |
释义 | > as lemmasto be going (also coming, riding, travelling, etc.) a person's way c. to be going (also coming, riding, travelling, etc.) a person's way: to be heading in the same direction as; to travel along with. ΚΠ 1696 tr. G. de Courtilz de Sandras Mem. Count de Rochefort 348 I should never have reacht the next Stage, if I had not with the help of Whip and Spur overtook a Horse Litter going my way. 1765 Monthly Rev. Feb. 120 If you are going my way you must make confounded haste I can tell you. 1804 C. H. Wilson Polyanthea I. 175 The eccentricities of Paul were remarkable: he was always going your way. 1819 H. Brougham Forman III. i. 7 Come, you were riding my way. 1856 G. W. Curtis Prue & I 86 Mr. Bourne..hospitably asked if I were going his way. His way was towards the southern end of the island. 1865 Mrs. C. J. Newby Common Sense III. li. 15 Are you coming my way, father? 1907 Scribner's Mag. Feb. 219/1 And where was Miss Ladd going, travelling your way all day? 1937 Amer. Home Apr. 80/3 It seems foolish to believe that Tommy will not have to learn to keep to the right, to march in step with many people who are going his way. 1997 B. MacLaverty Grace Notes (1998) 187 ‘I've the car in the car park over there and I'd be going your way.’ ‘No—I'm fine. Thanks all the same.’ < as lemmas |
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