Begone Meaning in English
word
biːˈɡɒn
bee-GAHN
bɪɡˈɒn
bih-GON
释义
Used to order someone or something to leave immediately; an old-fashioned, commanding way to say 'go away'.
用法与细微差别
Highly formal, archaic, and mainly used in historical fiction, fantasy, jokes, or pretending to be dramatic. Not used in modern conversation. Often paired with theatrical gestures or phrases.
Spanish: ¡fuera! - ¡lárgate!Portuguese (BR): vá-te! - sai daqui!Portuguese (PT): vai-te embora! - sai daqui!Chinese (Simplified): 走开!- 快走!Chinese (Traditional): 走開!- 快走!Hindi: दूर हो जाओ! - चला जाओ!Arabic: اِذهب! - ابتعد!Bengali: বিদূর হ - চলে যাও (আঁচলিক/নাটকীয়)Russian: прочь - уйди (устар.)Japanese: 立ち去れ - 消えろ (古風)Vietnamese: cút đi (cổ, kịch tính)Korean: 사라져라 - 꺼져라 (고어)Turkish: defol - kaybol (eski/ gösterişli)Urdu: دفع ہو جاؤ - چلے جاؤ (پرانا فقرہ)Indonesian: enyahlah - pergilah (gaya lama/teatral)
例句
Begone, foul creature!
basic
He shouted, "Begone from this place!"
basic
The wizard said, "Begone or face my wrath."
basic
Whenever we play pretend, my friend always says, "Begone, intruder!"
natural
Old movies sometimes have the villain say, "Begone!" dramatically.
natural
If only I could just say "begone" to my worries and have them disappear!
natural