Went Meaning in English
word · lemma: go
/ˈwɛnt/
WENT
/wˈɛnt/
WENT
释义
The past tense of 'go', meaning to move or travel from one place to another.
用法与细微差别
Used only as the simple past form of 'go'. Commonly used in everyday conversation and storytelling. Do not confuse with 'gone', which is the past participle.
Spanish: fue - fue aPortuguese (BR): foi - foi aPortuguese (PT): foi - foi aChinese (Simplified): 去Chinese (Traditional): 去Hindi: गयाArabic: ذهبBengali: গেলRussian: пошёл - пошла - пошлиJapanese: 行ったVietnamese: đã điKorean: 갔다Turkish: gittiUrdu: گیا - گئیں - گئےIndonesian: pergi
例句
She went to the store yesterday.
basic
We went home after the party.
basic
He went to school by bus.
basic
I went there last week, and it was amazing.
natural
We went for a walk after dinner to enjoy the cool air.
natural
They went crazy when they heard the good news.
natural