Ir Meaning in English
word · lemma: go
ˈɡoʊ
GOH
ɡˈəʊ
GUH-oh
释义
To move from one place to another, often to travel, leave, or attend a destination. Also used to talk about actions in the near future.
用法与细微差别
Used as a basic verb in almost every context; very common in instructions and daily conversation. Often used with places ('go home', 'go to school') and with verbs in expressions like 'go shopping' or 'go running'. Can express future plans: 'I'm going to eat.' Don't confuse with 'come' (toward the speaker).
Spanish: irPortuguese (BR): irPortuguese (PT): irChinese (Simplified): 去Chinese (Traditional): 去Hindi: जानाArabic: يذهبBengali: যাওয়াRussian: идти - ехатьJapanese: 行くVietnamese: điKorean: 가다Turkish: gitmekUrdu: جاناIndonesian: pergi
例句
I go to school every day.
basic
She will go to the party tonight.
basic
Let's go to the park.
basic
Are you ready to go?
natural
He had to go because he got a call from work.
natural
If you go now, you'll miss the traffic.
natural