gone
adjective /ɡɒn/
/ɡɔːn/
[not before noun]Idioms - (of a thing
) used up物品 用完了;用光了 - ‘Where's the coffee?’ ‘It's all gone.’
“咖啡在哪儿?” “喝光了。”
- ‘Where's the coffee?’ ‘It's all gone.’
- (of a person
) having left a place; away from a place人 走了;离开了;不在 - ‘Is Tom here?’ ‘No, he was gone before I arrived.’
“汤姆在这儿吗?” “不在,我来之前他就走了。”
- ‘Is Tom here?’ ‘No, he was gone before I arrived.’
- (formal) used to say that a particular situation no longer exists
不复存在;一去不复返 - The days are gone when you could leave your door unlocked at night.
夜不闭户的时代已经一去不复返了。
- The days are gone when you could leave your door unlocked at night.
- (British English, informal) having been pregnant for the length of time mentioned
怀孕…时间了 - She's seven months gone.
她怀孕七个月了。 - How far gone are you?
你怀孕多久了?
- She's seven months gone.
Idioms
be dead and gone
- (informal) to be dead
死了;不存在了 - You'll be sorry you said that when I'm dead and gone.
我死后你会为你说的话感到后悔的。 - That won't happen until long after I'm dead and gone.
那种事不会发生,除非我死后很久。
- You'll be sorry you said that when I'm dead and gone.
going, going, gone
(also going once, going twice, sold)
- said by an auctioneer to show that an item has been sold
(拍卖商用语)一次,两次,成交