2VERB 离开;走 When you go, you leave the place where you are. 离开;走
Let's go. [VERB]
我们走吧。
She's going tomorrow. [VERB]
她明天走。
3VERB 去参加,去从事(某活动) You use go to say that someone leaves the place where they are and does an activity, often a leisure activity. 去参加,去从事(某活动)
We went swimming very early. [VERB verb-ing]
我们很早就去游泳了。
Maybe they've just gone shopping. [VERB verb-ing]
或许他们刚去购物了。
He went for a walk. [VERB + for]
他去散步了。
4VERB 去做…(可用go to do, 也可用go and do,美国英语中还可用go do,然而一般说 went and did) When you go to do something, you move to a place in order to do it and you do it. You can also go and do something, and in American English, you can go do something. However, you always say that someone went and did something. 去做…(可用go to do, 也可用go and do,美国英语中还可用go do,然而一般说 went and did)
His second son, Paddy, had gone to live in Canada. [VERB to-infinitive]
他的二儿子帕迪去加拿大生活了。
I must go and see this film.
我一定要去看这部电影。
Go ask whoever you want. [V inf]
想问谁你就去问吧。
5VERB 去(上学、上班或教堂) If you go to school, work, or church, you attend it regularly as part of your normal life. 去(上学、上班或教堂)
She will have to go to school. [VERB + to]
她将不得不去上学。
His son went to a top university in America. [VERB + to]
他的儿子上了美国的一所顶级大学。
6VERB (路)通向,延伸到,位于 When you say where a road or path goes, you are saying where it begins or ends, or what places it is in. (路)通向,延伸到,位于
There's a mountain road that goes from Blairstown to Millbrook Village. [VERB prep./adv.]
7VERB (用于否定表达中,表示对所提到行为不赞成或不允许某人有这种行为) You can use go in expressions such as 'don't go telling everybody', in order to express disapproval of the kind of behaviour you mention, or to tell someone not to behave in that way. (用于否定表达中,表示对所提到行为不赞成或不允许某人有这种行为)
You don't have to go running upstairs every time she rings. [VERB verb-ing]
用不着她一来电话你就往楼上跑。
Don't you go thinking it was your fault. [VERB verb-ing]
别觉得是你的错。
8VERB (与further,beyond等词连用,表示某事的进展或程度) You can use go with words like 'further' and 'beyond' to show the degree or extent of something. (与further,beyond等词连用,表示某事的进展或程度)
He went even further in his speech to the conference. [VERB adv./prep.]
他在大会发言中作了更进一步的阐述。
Some physicists have gone so far as to suggest that the entire Universe is a sort of gigantic computer. [VERB adv./prep.]
一些物理学家竟然提出整个宇宙就像一台巨型计算机。
9VERB (时间)过去,流逝 If you say that a period of time goes quickly or slowly, you mean that it seems to pass quickly or slowly. (时间)过去,流逝
The weeks go so quickly! [VERB adv.]
这几周过得真快!
10VERB (钱)用于,花掉 If you say where money goes, you are saying what it is spent on. (钱)用于,花掉
Most of my money goes on bills. [VERB prep./adv.]
我的钱大部分用来支付各种账单。
The money goes to projects chosen by the wider community. [VERB prep./adv.]
这笔钱将用于由更广泛的社会群体所选出的项目。
SYN be given, be spent, be awarded, be allotted
11VERB 由…得到;授予;归于 If you say that something goes to someone, you mean that it is given to them. 由…得到;授予;归于
A lot of credit must go to the chairman and his father. [VERB + to]
很大一部分功劳应归于主席和他的父亲。
The job went to Yuri Skokov, a capable administrator. [VERB + to]
尤里·斯科科夫得到了这份工作,他是一位能干的管理人员。
12VERB 上,参加(电视或电台节目) If someone goes on television or radio, they take part in a television or radio programme. 上,参加(电视或电台节目)
The Turkish president has gone on television to defend stringent new security measures. [VERB + on]
土耳其总统上电视为严格的新安全措施进行辩护。
We went on the air, live, at 7.30. [VERB + on]
我们上了7点30分进行的现场直播。
13VERB 被除掉;被去掉 If something goes, someone gets rid of it. 被除掉;被去掉
The Institute of Export now fears that 100,000 jobs will go. [VERB]
现在出口协会担心将失去10万个工作机会。
If people stand firm against the tax, it is only a matter of time before it has to go. [VERB]
如果人们坚决抵制这项税收,它的废止就仅仅是个时间问题。
14VERB (常指被迫)辞职 If someone goes, they leave their job, usually because they are forced to. (常指被迫)辞职
He had made a humiliating tactical error and he had to go. [VERB]
他犯了一个让他颜面尽失的战术错误,只得引咎辞职。
SYN be dismissed, be fired, be discharged, be laid off
15VERB 被放入;包含于 If something goes into something else, it is put in it as one of the parts or elements that form it. 被放入;包含于
...the really interesting ingredients that go into the dishes that we all love to eat. [V + into/in]
我们都爱吃的菜肴里所放入的十分有趣的原料
16VERB 装得进;塞得进 If something goes in a particular place, it fits in that place or should be put there because it is the right size or shape. 装得进;塞得进
He was trying to push it through the hole and it wouldn't go. [VERB]
他想将它从这个洞里推过去,但却怎么也过不去。
...This knob goes here. [VERB prep./adv.]
这个拉手要装在这里。
17VERB (按惯例应)置于 If something goes in a particular place, it belongs there or should be put there, because that is where you normally keep it. (按惯例应)置于
18VERB 除尽;除 If you say that one number goes into another number a particular number of times, you are dividing the second number by the first. 除尽;除 [Also V num]
Six goes into thirty five times. [VERB + into]
6除30得5。
19VERB (官能)衰退,下降 If one of a person's senses, such as their sight or hearing, is going, it is getting weak and they may soon lose it completely. (官能)衰退,下降 [informal]
His eyes are going; he says he has glaucoma. [VERB]
他的视力在下降,他说自己得了青光眼。
Lately he'd been making mistakes; his nerve was beginning to go. [VERB]
他近来老犯错误,胆子也开始变小了。
20VERB (灯泡、引擎等)损坏,报废,无法正常运转 If something such as a light bulb or a part of an engine is going, it is no longer working properly and will soon need to be replaced. (灯泡、引擎等)损坏,报废,无法正常运转
I thought it looked as though the battery was going. [VERB]
我看电池好像该换了。
21VERB 奄奄一息;去世 If you say that someone is going or has gone, you are saying in an indirect way that they are dying or are dead. 奄奄一息;去世
'Any hope?' — 'No, he's gone.' [VERB]
“还有希望吗?”—“没有,他已经死了。”
UsageVisual Thesaurus
Usage
go
Go is often used to mean visit.Sarah wants to go to London this year.Tony went three times last year.It's their favourite city.
1V-LINK 变得;成为 You can use go to say that a person or thing changes to another state or condition. For example, if someone goes crazy, they become crazy, and if something goes green, it changes colour and becomes green. 变得;成为
I'm going bald. [VERB adj.ive]
我开始秃头了。
You'd better serve it to them before it goes cold. [VERB adj.ive]
你最好趁热给他们端上桌。
50,000 companies have gone out of business. [VERB prep.]
2V-LINK (表示是否穿戴或拥有某物) You can use go when indicating whether or not someone wears or has something. For example, if someone goes barefoot, they do not wear any shoes. (表示是否穿戴或拥有某物)
The baby went naked on the beach. [VERB adj.ive]
这个小宝贝光着身子在沙滩上。
But if you arm the police won't more criminals go armed? [VERB adj.ive]
但是,如果你给警察配备武器,难道不会出现更多配备武器的罪犯吗?
3V-LINK (用在以un开头的形容词之前表示某事没有发生) You can use go before adjectives beginning with 'un-' to say that something does not happen. For example, if something goes unheard, nobody hears it. (用在以un开头的形容词之前表示某事没有发生)
As President, he affirmed that no tyranny went unnoticed. [VERB-ed]
他以总统的名义宣称没有对任何暴行置若罔闻。
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Usage
going to
Going to and the present continuous are both used to talk about the future. Going to is used to describe things that you intend to do: I'm going to call my sister tonight. The present continuous is used to talk about things that are already planned or decided: We are meeting for lunch on Saturday at noon.
4V-RECIP (与…)相配;(与…)相称 If something goes with something else, or if two things go together, they look or taste nice together. (与…)相配;(与…)相称 [Also VERB]
I was searching for a pair of grey gloves to go with my new gown. [VERB + with]
我在找一副跟我的新礼服相配的灰色手套。
I can see that some colours go together and some don't.
我看得出来有些颜色相配,有些却不协调。
Wear something else. This won't go. [VERB]
穿件别的吧,这件不搭配。
5VERB (用于引出要引用的话) You use go to introduce something you are quoting. For example, you say the story goes or the argument goes just before you quote all or part of it. (用于引出要引用的话)
The story goes that she went home with him that night. [VERB that]
据说她那天晚上跟他一起回了家。
The story goes like this. [VERB prep.]
事情据说是这样的。
As the saying goes, 'There's no smoke without fire.' [VERB with quote]
俗话说,“无风不起浪。”
6VERB 发出…声响 You use go when indicating that something makes or produces a sound. For example, if you say that something goes 'bang', you mean it produces the sound 'bang'. 发出…声响
She stopped in front of a painting of a dog and she started going 'woof woof'. [V with sound]
她在一幅狗的画像前停下来,开始“汪汪”地学起狗叫来。
The button on his jeans went POP. [V with sound]
他牛仔服上的纽扣发出“啪”的响声。
7VERB 说(代替say,表示引述他人的话或认为他们要说的话) You can use go instead of 'say' when you are quoting what someone has said or what you think they will say. 说(代替say,表示引述他人的话或认为他们要说的话) [informal]
They say 'Tom, shut up' and I go 'No, you shut up'. [VERB with quote]
他们说:“汤姆,你闭嘴!”我说:“才不呢,你们闭嘴!”
He goes to me: 'Oh, what do you want?' [VERB + to]
他问我:“哦,你想要什么?”
8N-COUNT 尝试;努力 A go is an attempt at doing something. 尝试;努力
I always wanted to have a go at football. [+ at]
我一直都想试试踢足球。
She won on her first go.
她第一次尝试就赢了。
Her hair was bright orange. It took us two goes to get the colour right.
11PHRASE 全力以赴;不遗余力地做 If you go all out to do something or go all out for something, you make the greatest possible effort to do it or get it. 全力以赴;不遗余力地做 [informal]
They will go all out to get exactly what they want.
他们将尽最大努力实现自己的愿望。
They're ready to go all out for the Premier League title next season. [+ for]
他们准备全力以赴,夺取下赛季的超级联赛冠军。
12PHRASE 干(或说)什么都行;什么事都不新鲜 If people say 'anything goes', they mean that anything people say or do is considered acceptable, and usually they mean that they do not approve of this. 干(或说)什么都行;什么事都不新鲜 [disapproval]
In the 90s, almost anything goes.
在90年代几乎无奇不有。
13PHRASE 与同类的事物相比/跟其他小孩相比 You use expressions like as things go or as children go when you are describing one person or thing and comparing them with others of the same kind. 与同类的事物相比/跟其他小孩相比 [informal]
This is a straightforward case, as these things go.
同其他同类情况相比,这件事还算简单。
He's good company, as small boys go.
与其他小男孩相比,他挺好相处。
14PHRASE 未事先准备;无意之中 If you do something as you go along, you do it while you are doing another thing, without preparing it beforehand. 未事先准备;无意之中
Learning how to become a parent takes time. It's a skill you learn as you go along.
学会如何为人父母需要时间,这种技能只能边经历边学习。
15PHRASE 干蠢事;犯傻 If you say that someone has gone and done something, you are expressing your annoyance at the foolish thing they have done. 干蠢事;犯傻 [informal, disapproval]
Well, he's gone and done it again, hasn't he?.
噢,他又干傻事了,是吧?
Somebody goes and does something mindless like that and just destroys everything for you.
总有人干这种没头没脑的事,把你的事情全弄砸。
16CONVENTION 大胆尝试吧 You say 'Go for it' to encourage someone to increase their efforts to achieve or win something. 大胆尝试吧 [informal]
17PHRASE 攻击;批评;非难 If someone has a go at you, they criticize you, often in a way that you feel is unfair. 攻击;批评;非难 [mainly British, informal]
Some people had a go at us for it, which made us more angry.
一些人因为此事攻击我们,这使我们更加气愤。
18CONVENTION 我们下一步该怎么办 If someone says 'Where do we go from here?' they are asking what should be done next, usually because a problem has not been solved in a satisfactory way. 我们下一步该怎么办
19PHRASE 在…方面取得一定成功 If you say that someone is making a go of something such as a business or relationship, you mean that they are having some success with it. 在…方面取得一定成功
I knew we could make a go of it and be happy.
我知道我们能做成这件事并且会很开心。
20PHRASE 忙个没完;十分活跃 If you say that someone is always on the go, you mean that they are always busy and active. 忙个没完;十分活跃 [informal]
I got a new job this year where I am on the go all the time.
我今年找了份新工作,一直忙得不可开交。
21PHRASE 忙于做… If you have something on the go, you have started it and are busy doing it. 忙于做…
Do you like to have many projects on the go at any one time?
你喜欢一次忙多个项目吗?
22PHRASE 待做;有待完成 If you say that there are a particular number of things to go, you mean that they still remain to be dealt with. 待做;有待完成
I still had another five operations to go.
我还有5例手术要做。
23PHRASE (时间)剩下 If you say that there is a certain amount of time to go, you mean that there is that amount of time left before something happens or ends. (时间)剩下
There is a week to go until the elections.
离选举还有一周的时间。
24PHRASE (食物)带出餐馆吃的,外卖的 If you are in a café or restaurant and ask for an item of food to go, you mean that you want to take it away with you and not eat it there. (食物)带出餐馆吃的,外卖的
Large fries to go.
大份炸薯条带走。
in BRIT, usually use 英国英语通常用 to take out, to take away
1happen發生ADVERB➤smoothly, well進展順利;進行得很圓滿◇Everything went very smoothly.一切都進行得很順利。➤badly進展不順利go
verb²
2pass經過ADVERB➤quickly, slowly過得很快/很慢◇The cruise went very quickly.這次乘船遊覽時間過得很快。➤by過去◇The days seemed to go by very slowly.日子似乎過得很慢。go
verb³
3look/taste good with sth相配ADVERB | PREPOSITIONADVERB➤well很搭配▸➤together相配◇Leeks and potatoes go well together in a soup.湯中放韭葱和土豆吃起來很對味。PREPOSITION➤with和⋯相配◇That tie goes well with that shirt.那件襯衫配那條領帶效果很好。go
verb
●go downADVERB➤badly, well進行得不順;進展得很順利PREPOSITION➤with為⋯所接受◇The novel went down well with the public.這部小說獲得公眾歡迎。●go onADVERB➤endlessly無休止地繼續PREPOSITION➤about喋喋不休◇He goes on endlessly about his health problems.他喋喋不休地說他的健康問題。➤at (especially BrE) 對⋯喋喋不休◇Stop going on at me about that money.不要老是喋喋不休地跟我提那筆錢的事。➤with繼續做⋯◇We'll go on with the presentations after lunch.午飯後我們繼續展示。PHRASES➤go on and on無休無止地進行下去◇The flight just seemed to go on and on.飛行似乎永遠也不會結束。
go noun ⇨attempt (It took three goes to get it right.)⇨opportunity (Can I have a go on your bike?)⇨have a go⇨tryverb1go verb ⇨go1 (go into the kitchen)⇨go2 (go to China)⇨attend (go to a party)⇨become (go blind/grey/wrong)⇨cost (let the house go for £200 000)⇨do2 (How did the interview go?)⇨lead3 (Where does this road go?)⇨leave1 (Don't go — I need you.)⇨match2 (Does this jacket go with this skirt?)⇨work3 (What makes this machine go?)⇨keep sth going⇨maintain1⇨keep going⇨persistgo1
verb
go into the kitchen进厨房go to China去中国go ♦︎ get ♦︎ head ♦︎ pass ♦︎ move ♦︎ travel ♦︎ make your way ♦︎ make for sth ♦︎ advance ♦︎ proceed ♦︎ runThese words all mean to move from one place to another.这些词均表示去往另一地。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆to go / get / pass / move / travel / make your way / advance / proceed / run from... to...◆to go / get / head / move / travel / make your way / advance / proceed to sb / sth◆to go / head / move / travel / make your way / advance / proceed / run towards sb / sth◆to head / make for sb / sth◆to go / get somewhere / make your way by bus / train / car, etc.◆to go / get / head / make your way / make for home■go(goes, went, gone) [intransitive] (always used with an adverb or preposition总是与副词或介词连用) to move from one place to another; to move somewhere in order to get to a particular place; to move in a particular way去;(为到达某处或以某种方式)移动◆She went into her room and shut the door behind her.她走进自己的房间,随手关上门。◆She's gone to see her sister.她看她姐姐去了。◆Could you go and get me a towel?你能去帮我拿条毛巾吗?◆ (NAmE) Go get me a towel.去帮我拿条毛巾。◆Slow down-you're going too fast.慢点儿-你开得太快了。◆The car went skidding off the road.汽车打滑冲出公路。ⓘ Been, not gone, is used as the past participle when sb has gone to a place and come back.表示某人去过某地并已返回,过去分词用been,不用gone◆She's gone to town(= and is there now or on her way there).她进城去了。◆I've just been to town(= I went to town and have now returned).我刚才去城里了。ⓘ Go is usually used from the point of view of the person who is moving somewhere.使用go时通常从行进者的角度出发。OPPcome ⇨ come1 see also go ⇨ leave1■get(getting, got, got; NAmEspokengetting, got, gotten) [intransitive, transitive] (always used with an adverb or preposition总是与副词或介词连用) to go to or from a particular place or in a particular direction, sometimes with difficulty; to make sb/sth do this(使)到达,离开;(沿某方向)移动;艰难地移动◆How can we get to the other side of town?我们怎么才能到城的另一边?◆I don't know how he managed to get down from the roof.我不知道他是怎么设法从房顶上下来的。◆She got back into bed.她回到床上睡觉了。◆Where have they got to(= where are they)?他们去哪里了?◆We'd better call a taxi and get you home.我们最好叫辆出租车送你回家。 see also get ⇨ get4■head [intransitive] (always used with an adverb or preposition总是与副词或介词连用) (ratherinformal) to move in a particular direction; to start going to a particular place朝(某方向)前进;启程(前往某处)◆Where are we heading?我们要往哪里去?◆She headed for the door.她朝着门走去。◆The boat was heading out to sea.那条船正在出海。■pass [intransitive] (ratherformal) (always used with an adverb or preposition总是与副词或介词连用) to go along or through a place or past a particular point经过;穿过;通过◆The procession passed slowly along the street.队伍沿街缓缓行进。◆Bomber planes were passing overhead all night.轰炸机整夜不断从头顶飞过。■move [intransitive] (always used with an adverb or preposition总是与副词或介词连用) to go in a particular direction, especially a short distance(尤指短距离地)移动◆Phil moved towards the window.菲尔朝窗户走去。◆We moved a little nearer.我们移近了一些。◆The traffic moved slowly along the highway.车辆在公路上缓慢前行。■travel(-ll-, NAmE-l-) [intransitive] to go or move at a particular speed, in a particular direction or over a particular distance(以某速度、朝某方向或在某距离内)行进,转送,传播◆The truck was travelling at 90 mph when it veered off the road.那辆卡车拐下道路时正以90英里的时速行进。◆Messages travel from the nerve endings to the brain.信息从神经末梢传送到大脑。◆News travels fast these days.如今消息传播得很快。■make your ˈway
idiom
(made, made) (always used with an adverb or preposition总是与副词或介词连用) to go somewhere, especially slowly or when this is difficult to do(尤指缓慢或困难地)去,前往,到⋯地方去◆Will you be able to make your own way to the airport(= get there without help or a ride)?你能自己去机场吗?◆She turned and made her way home.她掉转方向回家去了。■ˈmake for sth
phrasal verb
(made, made)to move towards sth, especially when you are in a hurry or feel the need to get somewhere or get out of somewhere向⋯移动(尤指匆忙或想要去或离开某地)◆People were making for the exits.人们纷纷往出口走。◆He advised us to get out of the city and make for the coast.他建议我们离开市区前往海边。■advance [intransitive] (ratherformal) to move forwards or towards sb/sth, often in a threatening way or in order to attack前进;推进;进逼◆Troops were given the order to advance.部队得到了前进的命令。◆They had advanced 20 miles by nightfall.夜幕降临时,他们已推进了20英里。◆The mob advanced on us, shouting angrily.暴民愤怒地喊叫着向我们逼近。OPPretreat ⇨ withdraw1▸advance
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[countable] ◆Their advance on the city seemed unstoppable.他们向那座城市步步逼近,似乎势不可挡。■proceedprəˈsiːd; NAmEproʊˈsiːd [intransitive] (always used with an adverb or preposition总是与副词或介词连用) (formal) to move or travel in a particular direction, especially to continue a journey行进,前往(尤指为了继续行程)◆The marchers proceeded slowly along the street.游行者沿着街道缓缓行进。◆Passengers for Frankfurt should proceed to Gate 14.前往法兰克福的旅客请到14号登机口。■run(running, ran, run) [intransitive] (always used with an adverb or preposition总是与副词或介词连用) to move over a surface, especially quickly, in a particular direction(尤指快速地向某处)移动◆The car ran off the road into a ditch.汽车冲出路面,掉进沟里。◆A shiver ran down my spine.我猛然感到脊背发凉。◆The sledge ran smoothly over the snow.雪橇在雪地上平稳地滑行。◆The old tramlines are still there but no trams run on them now.昔日的电车轨道还在,如今却没有电车在上面运行了。go2
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go into the kitchen进厨房go to China去中国go ♦︎ fly ♦︎ travel ♦︎ come ♦︎ do ♦︎ drive ♦︎ ride ♦︎ run ♦︎ coverThese words all mean to move between different places, especially over a long distance.这些词均表示行走、旅行,尤指长途旅行。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆to go / fly / travel / come / drive / ride / run from / to sth◆to go / fly / travel / come / drive / ride with sb◆to go / fly / travel / come / do / drive / ride / cover 50 miles / 1 000 km◆to go / travel / come by air / sea / boat / ship / train / car◆to go / travel / come / do sth / cover sth on foot◆to go / fly / travel / come / drive east / north / south / west◆to go / travel / come / drive overland◆to travel / come / drive a long distance■go(goes, went, gone) [intransitive] to make a journey from one place to another; to do so over a particular distance去;前往;旅行,行走(一段距离)◆I usually go to work by bus.我一般乘公共汽车上班。◆She's gone to Brazil on vacation.她去巴西度假去了。◆I have to go to Rome on business.我得到罗马出差。◆Here's a list of things to remember before you go.这是你走之前要记住去做的事情清单。◆We had gone many miles without seeing another car.我们走了很多英里,一路都没有见到其他汽车。ⓘ Been, not gone, is used as the past participle when sb has gone to a place and come back.表示某人去过某地并已返回,过去分词用been,不用gone◆She has gone to China(= she is now in China or is on her way there).她去中国了。◆She's been to China(= she went to China and has now returned).她去过中国。 see also go ⇨ leave1■fly(flew, flown) [intransitive, transitive] to go on a journey in an aircraft(搭飞机)飞行,飞越◆When are you flying to Bangkok?你何时飞往曼谷?◆It was the first time I'd ever flown.那是我第一次乘飞机。◆She always flies business class.她搭飞机总是坐商务舱。◆Who was the first person to fly the Atlantic(= travel over it in an aircraft)?谁是飞越大西洋的第一人? see also fly ⇨ drive1, fly ⇨ fly1■travel(-ll-, NAmE-l-) [intransitive, transitive] to go from one place to another, especially over a long distance(尤指长途)行走,旅行;游历◆I spent a year travelling around Africa.我花了一年时间周游非洲。◆Here are some tips on how to keep healthy while you're travelling.以下是一些旅行时保持健康的小窍门。◆He went travelling(= spent time visiting different places) for six months.他在外旅行了六个月。◆We travelled the length and breadth of(= all over) the country.我们游遍了全国。◆Children under five travel free.五岁以下儿童免费乘坐。 see also travel ⇨ travelnoun, traveller ⇨ passenger■come(came, come) [intransitive, transitive] to make a journey to a place; to make a journey of a particular length, in a particular type of vehicle, etc.来(到);(乘某种交通工具)到达,抵达◆People came from all over the world to settle here.人们从世界各地来这里定居。◆How far have you come?你从多远的地方来的?◆He came to England by ship.他坐船来到英格兰。 see also come in ⇨ enterNOTE辨析 Go or come?Go is used when speaking from the point of view of sb who is at the place where the journey starts. Come expresses the point of view of sb who is at the place where the journey ends. * go是从位于行程起点的人的角度来讲,come是从位于行程终点的人的角度来讲◆We're going to Australia to visit our daughter.我们要去澳大利亚探望女儿。◆I hope you can come to Australia to visit us.我希望你能来澳大利亚探望我们。■do(does, did, done) [transitive] to travel a particular distance or go at a particular speed; to complete a journey走过(一段路程);(以某种速度)走完,完成(旅程)◆How many miles did you do yesterday?你昨天走了多少英里?◆My car does 40 miles to the gallon(= uses one gallon of petrol to travel 40 miles).我的汽车每耗1加仑汽油可行驶40英里。◆The car was doing 90 miles an hour.那辆汽车当时时速为90英里。◆We did the round trip(= went there and back) in under three hours.我们来回一趟用了不到三个小时。■drive(drove, driven) [intransitive, transitive] to make a journey by road, especially in a car在公路上行进(尤指开车)◆Shall we drive or go by train?我们开车去还是坐火车去?◆We must have driven over 600 kilometres today.我们今天肯定开了600公里以上。◆We drove the rest of the way in silence.余下的路上我们开着车,默不作声。 see also drive ⇨ driveverb1, drive ⇨ flightnoun■ride(rode, ridden) [intransitive, transitive] (usually used with an adverb or preposition通常与副词或介词连用) (especially NAmE) to travel in a vehicle, especially as a passenger搭乘;乘坐◆The men loaded my stuff onto the pick-up and I rode with them in the cab.那几个人把我的东西放到小货车上,我和他们一同坐进驾驶室开走了。◆You could ride right along the coast by tram.你可以坐有轨电车沿着海边走。◆ (NAmE) He rides the subway every day.他每天都坐地铁。 see also ride ⇨ flightnoun■run(running, ran, run) [intransitive](of a bus, train, etc.) to travel on a particular route(公共汽车、火车等沿特定路线)行驶◆The buses run every thirty minutes.那些公共汽车每三十分钟一班。◆He claimed that 95 per cent of trains run on time.他声称95%的火车正点行驶。◆The train was running late(= was not going to arrive on time).那列火车晚点了。ⓘ Run is usually used to talk about how often or at what times there are buses, trains, etc. * run通常用于谈论公共汽车、火车等的班次或发车时间。■cover [transitive] to travel the distance mentioned行走(⋯长的路程)◆We must have covered over 20 miles.我们一定走了20多英里。◆I covered a lot of ground rapidly and soon caught up with them.我快速地走了很长一段路,很快就追上了他们。