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●ˌgo ˈback 🔑1. (to sth/…) to return to a place where you were before 回到,返回(原地)◆Can we go back inside? 我们可以回到里面了吗?◆I made a cup of tea and went back to bed. 我泡了杯茶,又回到床上。◆When are you going back to Australia? 你什么时候回澳大利亚? ➡ note at come back 2. (to sth) to return to school or work after a break (休假后)返校,回去工作◆The children have to go back to school next week. 孩子们下个星期就得返校了。3. (to sb/sth) to be in a situation that you were in before 回到(某人处);恢复(从前的状态)◆We can never go back to how things were before (= in a relationship, for example). 我们永远不可能回到从前了。◆Once you have taken this decision, there’s no going back. 你一旦作出这个决定就无法回头了。◆I don’t think Emily will go back to her husband (= live with him again). 我认为埃米莉不会回到丈夫的身边。4. (to sth) to return to work after being on strike (罢工后)复工◆The strikers won’t go back (to work) until they get a pay rise. 罢工的人要得到加薪才肯复工。5. (to sth) (informal) (of sth that you have bought or borrowed 买的或借的东西) to be returned to the place where you got it 被退回;被归还◆This toaster will have to go back to the shop—it doesn’t work properly. 烤面包机得退回商店去——它是坏的。◆When does this video have to go back? 这盘录像带什么时候要还?6. (of clocks and watches 钟表) to be set to an earlier time when the time changes at the end of summer (夏令时结束之际)拨回原来的时间◆The clocks go back tonight. We get an extra hour in bed. 今晚时钟要拨回原来的时间了。我们可以多睡一个小时。OPP go forward[v + adv] |