Going away Meaning in English
expression · lemma: go away
ˈɡoʊɪn/, /ˈɡoʊɪŋ/ /əˈweɪ
GOH-in uh-WAY
ɡˈəʊɪŋ/ /ɐwˈeɪ
guh-OH-ing uh-WAY
释义
"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.
用法与细微差别
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
例句
She is going away for the weekend.
basic
Are you going away this summer?
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My friend is going away to college.
basic
They're going away for a few months to travel across Asia.
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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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