go away
phrasal verb with go verb uk/ɡəʊ/ us/ɡoʊ/ going | went | gone
(LEAVE)
B1 走开,离开,离去
to leave a place
Go away and leave me alone! 走开,别烦我!
B1 (通常指为了度假)离家外出
to leave your home in order to spend time somewhere else, usually for a holiday
We usually go away for the summer. 我们夏天通常到外地去度假。
He goes away on business a lot. 他经常在外出差。
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- She's gone away for six months, but strangely/oddly/funnily enough , her boyfriend doesn't seem too unhappy about it.
- I really didn't want to go away this weekend but, oh well, it can't be helped.
- It's just possible that we might be going away that weekend.
- We left our dog in kennels when we went away on holiday.
- I really missed her when she went away.
(DISAPPEAR)
消失
to disappear
It was weeks before the bruises went away. 过了好几个星期青肿才消下去。
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- The smell went away when he opened the window.
- Her nerves gradually went away as the performance continued.
- The immediate risk of contamination has gone away now.
- I can't get that buzzing noise to go away. Where's it coming from?
- This icon keeps appearing on the screen. How do I make it go away?