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●ˌgo ˈover1. (to sb/sth) to move towards sb/sth, especially crossing a room, etc. (尤指通过房间等)(向…)走去◆He went over to the window for a closer look at the parade. 他走到窗前,就近观看游行队伍。◆I went over and sat beside Jane. 我走过去坐在简身边。2. (to sth) to visit sb for a short time, usually at their house (到别人家)短暂拜访,探望◆I’m going over to my daughter’s for lunch. 我要去女儿家吃午饭。 ➡ see also go round (1)3. (to …) to travel to a place in another country, especially by sea (到海外)旅行◆My family live in Belgium and I’m going over to see them next week. 我家人住在比利时,我下星期要去看望他们。4. [+ adv] (NAmE) ➡ go down (4) ◆My suggestion didn’t go over well with my boss. 老板对我的建议不以为然。◆The news of her promotion went over well with her colleagues. 她提升的消息受到同事们的欢迎。[v + adv] |