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good.bye5gJd7baI, 5gJb-, .-5-exclamation, ninfml bye (the word) used when someone leaves or is left再见;再会Goodbye, Robert, and thank you again for a lovely dinner.再见,罗勃特,再一次谢谢你的丰盛晚餐。See you at work tomorrow. Goodbye!明天上班见,再见!Don't go without saying goodbye to me, will you? [U]不要不说再见就走,好吗?She kissed her children goodbye before leaving for work. [U]她上班之前和她的孩子们吻别。They said a tearful goodbye at the airport. [C]他们在机场挥泪道别。We said our goodbyes, and left. [C]我们说了再见,然后走了。I hate long drawn-out goodbyes (= acts of leaving). [C]我厌恶冗长拖拉的道别。It's getting late, so we really should say goodbye (= leave). [U]天晚了,所以我们真该说再见了。She only finished sixth--that surely means goodbye to (= accepting that there is no possibility of) a place in the final. [U]她只名列第六----那当然意味着与决赛无缘。"Goodbye to all that" (title of autobiography by Robert Graves, 1929)《向一切告别》(罗勃特·格雷夫斯的自传名)"The Long Goodbye" (title of a book by Raymond Chandler, 1953)《漫长的告别》(雷蒙德·钱德勒的一部著作名) Meeting someone
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