Going away Meaning in English
expression · lemma: go away
ˈɡoʊɪn/, /ˈɡoʊɪŋ/ /əˈweɪ
GOH-in uh-WAY
ɡˈəʊɪŋ/ /ɐwˈeɪ
guh-OH-ing uh-WAY
Definición
"Going away" means leaving a place, often for a trip, vacation, or to move somewhere else. It can also mean leaving in a general sense.
Uso & Matices
Informal; used for temporary or longer absences. Can mean taking a vacation ("going away for the weekend") or moving. Common in 'going away party' for someone leaving.
Spanish: irse - marcharse - irse de viajePortuguese (BR): indo embora - saindo - viajandoPortuguese (PT): ir-se embora - sair - viajarChinese (Simplified): 离开 - 走开 - 外出Chinese (Traditional): 離開 - 走開 - 外出Hindi: जा रहा है - बाहर जा रहा हैArabic: يغادر - يبتعد - يسافرBengali: চলে যাওয়া - বাইরে যাওয়া (সফর/ছুটি নেওয়া)Russian: уезжать - уходить - отправлятьсяJapanese: 出かける - 離れる(どこかへ行く)Vietnamese: đi xa - rời điKorean: 떠나다 - 외출하다Turkish: ayrılmak - bir yere gitmekUrdu: چلے جانا - روانہ ہوناIndonesian: pergi - berangkat
Oraciones de Ejemplo
She is going away for the weekend.
basic
Are you going away this summer?
basic
My friend is going away to college.
basic
They're going away for a few months to travel across Asia.
natural
We threw him a going away party before he moved to another city.
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I didn't know you were going away—when will you be back?
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