中文意思

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UK//ɡɒn//US//ɡɔn//

Gone 的意思

No longer in a particular place; absent.

In simple words: No longer present or available.

Gone 例句

  • She looked around and realized her keys were gone.
  • After the storm, the beach was gone, taken by the waves.
  • He felt that all his chances for success were gone.
  • The excitement was gone after the initial thrill faded.
  • The dog was gone for hours before he returned home.

如何使用 Gone

Used to indicate absence or loss. Often used informally but acceptable in most contexts. Avoid in very formal writing.

Grammar pattern

standalone adjective

Memory hint

Think of 'gone' like 'gone fishing'. Imagine an empty fishing spot.

相关单词

Collocations with Gone

  • be gone
  • gone forever
  • gone missing
  • gone away
  • get gone

Synonyms for Gone

Opposites of Gone

Common mistakes with Gone

  • Confusing with 'went' - 'gone' indicates a state, 'went' indicates an action.
  • Using 'gone' where 'leaving' is more appropriate.
  • Incorrectly using 'gone' in place of 'gone to' for destinations.

Compare Gone with Absent, Missing, Lost, Away

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Gone 的其他语言

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关于 Gone 的常见问题

Gone 是什么意思?

No longer present or available.

Gone 的中文意思是什么?

No longer present or available.

Gone 的定义是什么?

No longer in a particular place; absent.

如何在句子中使用 Gone

She looked around and realized her keys were gone.

能再举一个 Gone 的例子吗?

After the storm, the beach was gone, taken by the waves.

Gone 的近义词有哪些?

常见的替代说法包括 absent, missing, lost, away, departed。

Gone 的反义词是什么?

相反的意思包括 present, arrived, existing。

哪些词和 Gone 搭配?

它常与 be gone, gone forever, gone missing, gone away, get gone 搭配。

使用 Gone 时常见的错误有哪些?

Confusing with 'went' - 'gone' indicates a state, 'went' indicates an action. Using 'gone' where 'leaving' is more appropriate. Incorrectly using 'gone' in place of 'gone to' for destinations.

Gone 怎么发音?

US: //ɡɔn//, UK: //ɡɒn//。点击上方音频,听母语者的发音。

什么时候该用 Gone

Used to indicate absence or loss. Often used informally but acceptable in most contexts. Avoid in very formal writing.