| 单词 | to come and go | 
| 释义 | > as lemmasto come and go  a.    to come and go.extracted from comev.  (a)   To arrive and depart again (either once or repeatedly); (hence also) to go here and there, to move around freely. Cf. to go and come at  Phrases 1b(a). ΘΚΠ the world > movement > motion in specific manner > alternating or reciprocating motion > move to and fro or up and down			[verb (intransitive)]		 to come and goc1384 babble1440 play1513 popple1555 dance1563 bob1568 dodge1645 waft1650 reciprocate1678 lollop1851 pump1887 piston1930 yo-yo1967 the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > move in a certain direction			[verb (intransitive)]		 > move back and forth or come and go to come and goc1384 to pass and repassc1460 to back and fill1848 c1384    Bible 		(Wycliffite, E.V.)	 		(Douce 369(2))	 		(1850)	 Mark vi. 31  				There weren manye that camen, and wenten aȝen [1611 King James There were many comming and going; L. veniebant et redibant]. 1434    King James I Let. 10 Mar. in  Chron. J. Hardyng 		(1812)	 p. vii  				Lettres of..sauf condute saufely to comme and go to our presence. 1467    in  J. T. Smith  & L. T. Smith Eng. Gilds 		(1870)	 399 (MED)  				That euery tyler be ffree to come and go, to worche with euery man and citezen. a1500						 (a1450)						    Generides 		(Trin. Cambr.)	 l. 6456  				Ye shall savely come and savely goo. 1569    R. Grafton Chron. II. 128  				It was agreed that..the Citizens of London should come and go toll free. a1616    W. Shakespeare Merry Wives of Windsor 		(1623)	  ii. ii. 121  				Hee may come and goe betweene you  both.       View more context for this quotation 1655    T. Fuller Church-hist. Brit.  ii. 144  				What solemn Festivalls people may come and goe of. 1766    D. Garrick in  G. Colman  & D. Garrick Clandestine Marriage Epil.  				They all go in, and out; and to, and fro; And talk, and quarrel—as they come and go. 1798    Christian Mag. 1 Jan. 28  				He comes and goes at pleasure, and none dare say to him, what doest thou? 1826    W. Scott Woodstock III. viii. 215  				Men come and go, lay schemes, and alter them, in my house, without deigning to consult me! 1864    Ld. Tennyson Grandmother xx, in  Enoch Arden, etc. 124  				She comes and goes at her will. 1905    O. W. Nixon Whitman's Ride through Savage Lands viii. 109  				The company owned all the ships which came and went each year to Hawaii and London. 1976    New Yorker 8 Mar. 132/3  				The chairs in a circle around him were often reoccupied three or four times in an evening as visitors came and went. 2013    Daily Tel. 15 Nov. 23/3  				Planes and helicopters can come and go in quick succession.  (b)   To occur, exist, or be present or prevalent only transiently or for a limited time. Also of time or a period of time: to pass swiftly. Cf. to go and come at  Phrases 1b(b). ΘΚΠ the world > time > 			[verb (intransitive)]		 > arrive and pass scritheOE passa1325 to come and goa1400 a1400						 (a1325)						    Cursor Mundi 		(Fairf. 14)	 l. 1851  				Til vij. skores dayes ware comme and gan. c1450						 (c1400)						    Sowdon of Babylon 		(1881)	 l. 1631 (MED)  				vj dayes be comyn and goon. 1534    Prymer in Eng. sig. B  				Thou art inuariable & immutable thou vsest not now to loue & anon not to loue (as men do) neyther doth thy loue so come & go. 1557    Earl of Surrey et al.  Songes & Sonettes sig. U.iiv  				Her rosiall colour comes and goes,..More redier to then doth the rose. 1589    G. Puttenham Arte Eng. Poesie  i. xxiv. 38  				For worldly goods they come and go, as things not long proprietary to any body. a1616    W. Shakespeare King John 		(1623)	  iv. ii. 76  				The colour of the King doth come, and go Betweene his purpose and his  conscience.       View more context for this quotation 1627    M. Drayton Moone-calfe in  Battaile Agincourt 167  				After many yeares were com'n and gone. 1719    D. Defoe Farther Adventures Robinson Crusoe 154  				His Colour came and went. 1849    Tait's Edinb. Mag. 16 299/1  				Night's shadows come and go. 1851    F. A. Pulszky  & T. Pulszky Tales & Trads. Hungary I. 169  				Years came and went, and the orphan was still with her affectionate nurse. 1939    Pop. Sci. Monthly May 91  				Supper time came and went. 1959    Times 9 Nov. 9/6  				Rockabilly and hula hoops came and went. 2011    J. Jabaley Crush Control v. 60  				Take it from me: Girlfriends and boyfriends come and go. ΚΠ a1658    J. Durham Pract. Expos. X. Commandements 		(1675)	 vii. 377  				The Lord hath not so streightned the consciences of his people, but hath left bounds in sobriety, that we may come and go upon, providing these bounds be not exceeded. 1792    H. H. Brackenridge Mod. Chivalry I.  iv. iii. 97  				Your sight therefore, ought to be about the waist-band of his breeches, so that you have the whole length of his body, and his head into the bargain, to come and go upon. 1864    J. H. Burton Scot Abroad I. ii. 99  				There being thus, in titles..considerable room to come and go upon. 1877    R. L. Stevenson Lett. 		(1997)	 127  				The future is a fine thing also, in its way; and what's more, it's all we have to come and go upon. 1907    Miners' Eight Hour Day Comm.: 1st Rep.  iii. 169/1 in  Parl. Papers (Cd. 3428) XV. 1  				The total capital..is not very large, and the margin..is not very large. There is not much to come and go upon. < as lemmas | 
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