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单词 gone
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Definition of gone in English:

gone

verbɡɒnɡɔn
  • past participle of go
adjective ɡɒnɡɔn
  • 1predicative No longer present; departed.

    you were gone a long time
    the bad old days are gone
    Example sentencesExamples
    • You are afraid to put trust in someone because they might be gone tomorrow.
    • Her parents were gone again for the weekend, so she had the house to herself.
    • But the days when theatrical lenses were available only to movie stars are long gone.
    • His usually wild curls were flattened in place and the stubble that was normally present was gone.
    • Also gone is the spare wheel, replaced by a squirt-in-tyre sealant and a plug-in electric pump.
    • Craig Pollock and Jacques Villeneuve were central to the new team, but both have now gone.
    • She's probably long gone, too afraid to come back to the Republic to save us.
    • One of the differences is when you wrestle in the States, you're gone every weekend.
    • Those moments I remember from the Ireland squad when Duff's shyness got the better of him are virtually gone.
    • It was a wonderful weekend and the hangover is now almost gone.
    • I was gone that weekend, but by Monday the whole school knew that I was going out with Brent.
    • It was the rudiment of a possible discussion but she was already gone, leaving him alone in the aisle.
    • Also gone will be the familiar red colour scheme, as the Grobs are unable to be painted any other colour than white.
    • She didn't want to go outside and look for him because she was afraid he would return while she was gone.
    • With any luck we can catch the last of the snow riding this weekend before it's all gone.
    • Her parents were gone that weekend, so she was home alone as usual with her siblings away at boarding school.
    • The sun was almost gone, and Rowena shared the garden only with one old man in a wheelchair.
    • Sensing that they were gone, I was more afraid to look at Michael than anything else.
    • Once he is gone, I will present the group with an opportunity for a new beginning.
    • When she returned with her children at the weekend, the floral tribute was gone.
    Synonyms
    away, absent, off, out, not present, non-attending, truant
    missing, lacking, unavailable
    Latin in absentia
    informal AWOL
    past, gone by, over, over and done with, no more, done, dead and buried, finished, completed, ended, forgotten, extinct
    1. 1.1 No longer in existence; dead or extinct.
      an aunt of mine, long since gone
      Example sentencesExamples
      • When we talked about Mom being dead, he wished us to say not dead but gone.
      • The petroleum industry barely existed 100 years ago and will probably be largely gone 100 years from now.
      • If she was gone, dead and buried, he could move on with his life.
      • A million manufacturing jobs have gone in the past year alone.
      • She woke feelings within him, after he thought all feeling was gone, dead with his people.
      • With the internet the prime reason for the existence of cities is gone.
      • Just the thought of him being dead, being gone, being cold, was enough to make me scream.
      • When the fields of dead grass are gone, and these miracle crops die off too, what will there be for food?
      Synonyms
      dead, deceased, expired, departed, no more, passed on, passed away
      late, lost, lamented
      perished, fallen, slain, slaughtered, killed, murdered
      lifeless, having breathed one's last, defunct, extinct
      informal (as) dead as a doornail, six feet under, pushing up daisies, under the sod
      euphemistic with God, asleep, at peace
      rare demised, exanimate
    2. 1.2 No longer available; consumed or used up.
      the food's all gone, I'm afraid
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Goods that are consumed are gone and thus not available for use in production.
      • All the numbers under twenty have gone, but there are various numbers available above that.
      • Much of the available money was gone before the traditional marketing season for lambs even began.
      • Tickets for the last two days have already gone, leaving just February 29 available.
      • Obviously everyone else has had the same idea and the weekend flights have gone already.
      • Some fear it will be gone in another 60 years unless we cut consumption drastically.
      • Even though she knew as she walked into her interview the job was still available, she was told it had gone.
      • Having been consumed, they are gone and are not available to others.
      Synonyms
      used up, consumed, exhausted, finished, spent, depleted, drained, at an end
    3. 1.3informal In a trance or stupor, especially through exhaustion, drink, or drugs.
      she sat, half-gone, on a folding chair
    4. 1.4US informal attributive Beyond help; in a hopeless state.
      spending time and effort on a gone sucker like Galindez
      Synonyms
      past, gone by, over, over and done with, no more, done, dead and buried, finished, completed, ended, forgotten, extinct
    5. 1.5US dated, informal Excellent; inspired.
      a bunch of real gone cats
  • 2informal predicative Having reached a specified time in a pregnancy.

    she is now four months gone
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Most teenage mums won't even go to their doctor until they are six or seven months gone because they are so afraid.
    • The first time, I didn't even realise I was pregnant until I was four months gone.
prepositionɡɒnɡɔn
British
  • 1(of time) past.

    it's gone half past eleven
    1. 1.1 (of age) older than.
      she was gone sixty by then

Phrases

  • be gone on

    • informal Be infatuated with.

      I knew he was awfully gone on you
  • gone away!

    • A huntsman's cry, indicating that a fox has been started.

Rhymes

aide-de-camp, aides-de-camp, anon, Asunción, au courant, begone, Bonn, bon vivant, Caen, Canton, Carcassonne, Ceylon, chaconne, chateaubriand, ci-devant, Colón, colon, Concepción, con (US conn), cretonne, don, Duchamp, Evonne, foregone, fromage blanc, Gabon, Garonne, guenon, hereupon, Inchon, Jean, john, Jon, Le Mans, León, Luzon, Mont Blanc, Narbonne, odds-on, on, outgone, outshone, Perón, phon, piñon, Pinot Blanc, plafond, Ramón, Saigon, Saint-Saëns, Sand, Schwann, scone, shone, side-on, sine qua non, Sorbonne, spot-on, swan, thereon, thereupon, ton, Toulon, undergone, upon, Villon, wan, whereon, whereupon, won, wonton, yon, Yvonne
 
 

Definition of gone in US English:

gone

verbɡɔnɡôn
  • past participle of go
adjectiveɡɔnɡôn
  • 1No longer present; departed.

    the bad old days are gone
    while you were gone
    Example sentencesExamples
    • She's probably long gone, too afraid to come back to the Republic to save us.
    • She didn't want to go outside and look for him because she was afraid he would return while she was gone.
    • Once he is gone, I will present the group with an opportunity for a new beginning.
    • It was the rudiment of a possible discussion but she was already gone, leaving him alone in the aisle.
    • Also gone will be the familiar red colour scheme, as the Grobs are unable to be painted any other colour than white.
    • His usually wild curls were flattened in place and the stubble that was normally present was gone.
    • But the days when theatrical lenses were available only to movie stars are long gone.
    • The sun was almost gone, and Rowena shared the garden only with one old man in a wheelchair.
    • Craig Pollock and Jacques Villeneuve were central to the new team, but both have now gone.
    • It was a wonderful weekend and the hangover is now almost gone.
    • I was gone that weekend, but by Monday the whole school knew that I was going out with Brent.
    • You are afraid to put trust in someone because they might be gone tomorrow.
    • Her parents were gone again for the weekend, so she had the house to herself.
    • Sensing that they were gone, I was more afraid to look at Michael than anything else.
    • When she returned with her children at the weekend, the floral tribute was gone.
    • One of the differences is when you wrestle in the States, you're gone every weekend.
    • With any luck we can catch the last of the snow riding this weekend before it's all gone.
    • Also gone is the spare wheel, replaced by a squirt-in-tyre sealant and a plug-in electric pump.
    • Her parents were gone that weekend, so she was home alone as usual with her siblings away at boarding school.
    • Those moments I remember from the Ireland squad when Duff's shyness got the better of him are virtually gone.
    Synonyms
    away, absent, off, out, not present, non-attending, truant
    past, gone by, over, over and done with, no more, done, dead and buried, finished, completed, ended, forgotten, extinct
    1. 1.1 No longer in existence; dead or extinct.
      an aunt of mine, long since gone
      Example sentencesExamples
      • A million manufacturing jobs have gone in the past year alone.
      • When the fields of dead grass are gone, and these miracle crops die off too, what will there be for food?
      • The petroleum industry barely existed 100 years ago and will probably be largely gone 100 years from now.
      • When we talked about Mom being dead, he wished us to say not dead but gone.
      • If she was gone, dead and buried, he could move on with his life.
      • Just the thought of him being dead, being gone, being cold, was enough to make me scream.
      • She woke feelings within him, after he thought all feeling was gone, dead with his people.
      • With the internet the prime reason for the existence of cities is gone.
      Synonyms
      dead, deceased, expired, departed, no more, passed on, passed away
    2. 1.2 No longer available.
      all 35,000 tickets will be gone by next weekend
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Having been consumed, they are gone and are not available to others.
      • All the numbers under twenty have gone, but there are various numbers available above that.
      • Much of the available money was gone before the traditional marketing season for lambs even began.
      • Even though she knew as she walked into her interview the job was still available, she was told it had gone.
      • Some fear it will be gone in another 60 years unless we cut consumption drastically.
      • Obviously everyone else has had the same idea and the weekend flights have gone already.
      • Goods that are consumed are gone and thus not available for use in production.
      • Tickets for the last two days have already gone, leaving just February 29 available.
      Synonyms
      used up, consumed, exhausted, finished, spent, depleted, drained, at an end
    3. 1.3informal In a trance or stupor, especially through exhaustion, drink, or drugs.
      she sat, half-gone, on a folding chair
    4. 1.4US informal attributive Lost; hopeless.
      spending time and effort on a gone sucker like Galindez
      Synonyms
      past, gone by, over, over and done with, no more, done, dead and buried, finished, completed, ended, forgotten, extinct
    5. 1.5US dated, informal Excellent; inspired.
      a bunch of real gone cats
  • 2informal Having reached a specified time in a pregnancy.

    she is now four months gone
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Most teenage mums won't even go to their doctor until they are six or seven months gone because they are so afraid.
    • The first time, I didn't even realise I was pregnant until I was four months gone.
prepositionɡɔnɡôn
British
  • 1(of time) past.

    it's gone half past eleven
    1. 1.1 (of age) older than.
      she was gone sixty by then

Phrases

  • be gone on

    • informal Be infatuated with.

      I always knew he was gone on you
 
 
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