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goingBrE /ˈɡəʊɪŋ/NAmE /ˈɡoʊɪŋ/ noun [sing.] (formal) an act of leaving a place 离去;去;离开 SYN departure ◆We were all sad at her going. 我们对她的离去都很难过。 [U] () the speed with which sb does sth; how difficult it is to do sth 进展速度;难度◆Walking four miles in an hour is pretty good going for me. 一小时走四英里对我来说是相当不错了。◆She had her own company by 25—not bad going! 她 25 岁时就有了自己的公司,真了不起!◆It was hard going getting up at five every morning. 每天早上五点钟起床太难了。 [U] the condition of the ground, especially in horse racing (尤指赛马场的)地面状况◆The going is good to firm. 赛马场的地面稍偏硬。 ➡ see also outgoings ●when the ˌgoing gets ˈtough (the ˌtough get ˈgoing)(saying) when conditions or progress become difficult (strong and determined people work even harder to succeed) 当条件变得艰苦时,当进展变得困难时(隐含有志者更勇往直前之意)●while the ˌgoing is ˈgood(BrE) (NAmE usually while the ˌgetting is ˈgood) before a situation changes and it is no longer possible to do sth 趁形势还未变化时;趁情况还有利时◆Don't you think we should quit while the going is good? 你不认为我们应该及早脱身吗?●ˌcomings and ˈgoings(informal) the movement of people arriving at and leaving a particular place 来来往往◆It's hard to keep track of the children's comings and goings. 这些孩子来来往往,很难跟得上他们的行踪。●ˌheavy ˈgoingused to describe sb/sth that is difficult to deal with or understand 难以打交道;难以处理;难以理解◆She's a bit heavy going. 她有点难缠。◆I found the course rather heavy going. 我觉得这门课相当难。 goingBrE /ˈɡəʊɪŋ/NAmE /ˈɡoʊɪŋ/ adjective-going () going regularly to the place or event mentioned 常去…的◆the theatre-going public 常去剧院看戏的观众 ➡ see also ocean-going, ongoing, outgoing ●a ˌgoing conˈcerna business or an activity that is making a profit and is expected to continue to do well 生意兴隆的业务;发展中的事业◆He sold the cafe as a going concern. 他把经营得正红火的咖啡馆卖掉了。●the ˌgoing ˈrate (for sth)the usual amount of money paid for goods or services at a particular time 现行价格;现行收费标准;现行酬金标准◆They pay slightly more than the going rate. 他们支付的酬金略高于现行标准。 |