单词 | going |
释义 | noun | adjective goinggoing1 /ˈgoʊɪŋ/ ●○○ noun [uncountable] 1rough/hard/heavy etc. going the difficulty or speed with which something is done: The first two years of their marriage were tough going. I’m getting the work done, but it’s slow going. We climbed the mountain in three hours, which was pretty good going.2the act of leaving a place SYN departure: His going will be no great loss to the company.3when the going gets tough, the tough get going used for saying that in difficult situations the best people will make more effort to succeed and will not stop trying4while the going’s good before someone stops you from doing what you want or before something becomes difficult: Let’s get out while the going’s good. → see also somebody’s comings and goings at coming1 (2) noun | adjective goinggoing2 adjective 1the going rate/price/salary etc. the usual cost of a service or job: going for Thirty dollars an hour is the going rate for a math tutor.2the best/fastest/cheapest etc. something going informal the best, fastest, etc. thing of a particular kind that is available or able to be found: We think we make the best computers going.3a going concern a business that is making a profit and is expected to continue to do so |
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