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Definition of goodbye in English: goodbye(US goodby) exclamation ɡʊdˈbʌɪɡʊdˈbaɪ Used to express good wishes when parting or at the end of a conversation. 再见!(分别或谈话结束时的问候语) Example sentencesExamples - The family didn't make it in time to say goodbye, but we know she was in excellent hands.
- At the end we hugged and kissed each other goodbye, and he gave me his new address and email, and promised to be in touch.
- After we had waved everyone goodbye, the Gamekeeper wandered in to confer about concrete.
- We got along really well, and it would have been fine, but he kissed me goodbye.
- He walked me back towards my hotel when I was due to meet Roger and he gave me a quick peck on the cheek to say goodbye.
- She left Alfie again, then called from Paris to say goodbye: she was not coming back.
- As I left for the airport, my daughter ran alongside the taxi and we waved goodbye.
- It was now time to say goodbye, an emotional moment with promises of returning soon.
- Jan, Eve and Penelope were all ready for the off as we went to say goodbye.
- One of the trains began to set off so my three-year-old son started to wave goodbye.
- As they came up to the glass sliding doors quite a crowd of boys waved goodbye.
- We parted ways shortly before noon and under a brilliant, sunny sky we said goodbye.
- Myra and Jo were dropped off at a city centre hairdressers after kissing Toni goodbye.
- We go to say goodbye, and instead of a handshake I get not one kiss, but two.
- But as he was saying goodbye, alarm came over his face as he looked back over my shoulder.
- Belinda is just thinking about going home when Kevin comes up and hugs her goodbye.
- I'll go over for a few hours, have dinner with Mama and Papa, wish them goodbye and all that.
- Papa remained stoic for the most part, but sounded rather choked when he wished me goodbye.
- We say goodbye, demanding that each other look after ourselves and the best of luck.
Synonyms farewell, adieu Australian/New Zealand hooray South African check you French au revoir Italian ciao German auf Wiedersehen Spanish adios Japanese sayonara Latin vale informal bye, bye-bye, so long, see you, see you later, catch you later British informal cheers, cheerio, ta-ta Northern English informal ta-ra North American informal later, laters informal, dated toodle-oo, toodle-pip, pip pip
nounPlural goodbys, Plural goodbyes ɡʊdˈbʌɪɡʊdˈbaɪ An instance of saying ‘goodbye’; a parting. 说“再见”;分别 we said our goodbyes and set off Example sentencesExamples - No extended goodbyes from our little dog, no without even looking back she jumped in the back of the car to say hello to her boyfriend.
- I think he realised quite quickly that I wasn't really interested because he said his goodbyes and left us.
- As she came to each sailor, she wished them a simple goodbye, not bearing the strength to say more.
- He was soaked and was in search of a cup of tea and some hot grub, so Anna took him to Bressigarth tea room, and they said their goodbyes.
- Then when our car finally came - the rest of the kids shouted their goodbyes and sped off on their bikes.
- Thankyous and goodbyes were proudly presented and before we all knew it, everyone was back on the bus.
- Claudie says her final goodbyes before she jets off on her mission of a lifetime into space.
- So I said my final goodbyes to the cook and then left the house at a fast walk, not turning around once.
- We said our goodbyes and I promised we'd come visit again next time we were in town.
- We arrived at the railway station on perfect time and said our goodbyes.
- We drank together and then, after that, we took a picture, and said our goodbyes.
- With a sudden jerk the we move forward, a few tears are shed, hands wave final goodbyes in a mad frenzy.
- Then we said our goodbyes, but not before I'd wangled an opening night ticket out of him for Saturday Night Fever.
- I had to dash off for a meeting, so the goodbyes were fairly truncated, and got back to the office to find my Korean agenda in my inbox.
- Of course he would prefer to be paid and if a good and salaried job was offered elsewhere, he would say sad goodbyes and move on.
- Saying what are likely to be final goodbyes is something else again.
- What fun it was interviewing them as they politely wished me a last goodbye and headed for the hills.
- The couple went to the airport where they said their final heartbreaking goodbyes to each other.
- Spare a thought for all those wives, husbands and children who this weekend will be saying their goodbyes.
- We've seen it in all its glory, we took pictures of it when it was on fire and are now here to say our last goodbyes to the ship.
OriginLate 16th century: contraction of God be with you!, with good substituted on the pattern of phrases such as good morning. Definition of goodbye in US English: goodbye(also good-by, goodby) exclamationɡʊdˈbaɪɡo͝odˈbī Used to express good wishes when parting or at the end of a conversation. 再见!(分别或谈话结束时的问候语) Example sentencesExamples - But as he was saying goodbye, alarm came over his face as he looked back over my shoulder.
- Jan, Eve and Penelope were all ready for the off as we went to say goodbye.
- She left Alfie again, then called from Paris to say goodbye: she was not coming back.
- As they came up to the glass sliding doors quite a crowd of boys waved goodbye.
- We got along really well, and it would have been fine, but he kissed me goodbye.
- He walked me back towards my hotel when I was due to meet Roger and he gave me a quick peck on the cheek to say goodbye.
- We say goodbye, demanding that each other look after ourselves and the best of luck.
- As I left for the airport, my daughter ran alongside the taxi and we waved goodbye.
- Papa remained stoic for the most part, but sounded rather choked when he wished me goodbye.
- Myra and Jo were dropped off at a city centre hairdressers after kissing Toni goodbye.
- It was now time to say goodbye, an emotional moment with promises of returning soon.
- After we had waved everyone goodbye, the Gamekeeper wandered in to confer about concrete.
- I'll go over for a few hours, have dinner with Mama and Papa, wish them goodbye and all that.
- At the end we hugged and kissed each other goodbye, and he gave me his new address and email, and promised to be in touch.
- The family didn't make it in time to say goodbye, but we know she was in excellent hands.
- We go to say goodbye, and instead of a handshake I get not one kiss, but two.
- One of the trains began to set off so my three-year-old son started to wave goodbye.
- Belinda is just thinking about going home when Kevin comes up and hugs her goodbye.
- We parted ways shortly before noon and under a brilliant, sunny sky we said goodbye.
nounɡʊdˈbaɪɡo͝odˈbī An instance of saying “goodbye”; a parting. 说“再见”;分别 最后一次道别。 Example sentencesExamples - We've seen it in all its glory, we took pictures of it when it was on fire and are now here to say our last goodbyes to the ship.
- So I said my final goodbyes to the cook and then left the house at a fast walk, not turning around once.
- Of course he would prefer to be paid and if a good and salaried job was offered elsewhere, he would say sad goodbyes and move on.
- Then when our car finally came - the rest of the kids shouted their goodbyes and sped off on their bikes.
- Spare a thought for all those wives, husbands and children who this weekend will be saying their goodbyes.
- I had to dash off for a meeting, so the goodbyes were fairly truncated, and got back to the office to find my Korean agenda in my inbox.
- What fun it was interviewing them as they politely wished me a last goodbye and headed for the hills.
- We said our goodbyes and I promised we'd come visit again next time we were in town.
- Saying what are likely to be final goodbyes is something else again.
- We arrived at the railway station on perfect time and said our goodbyes.
- Claudie says her final goodbyes before she jets off on her mission of a lifetime into space.
- As she came to each sailor, she wished them a simple goodbye, not bearing the strength to say more.
- We drank together and then, after that, we took a picture, and said our goodbyes.
- I think he realised quite quickly that I wasn't really interested because he said his goodbyes and left us.
- No extended goodbyes from our little dog, no without even looking back she jumped in the back of the car to say hello to her boyfriend.
- The couple went to the airport where they said their final heartbreaking goodbyes to each other.
- With a sudden jerk the we move forward, a few tears are shed, hands wave final goodbyes in a mad frenzy.
- Then we said our goodbyes, but not before I'd wangled an opening night ticket out of him for Saturday Night Fever.
- He was soaked and was in search of a cup of tea and some hot grub, so Anna took him to Bressigarth tea room, and they said their goodbyes.
- Thankyous and goodbyes were proudly presented and before we all knew it, everyone was back on the bus.
OriginLate 16th century: contraction of God be with you!, with good substituted on the pattern of phrases such as good morning. |