释义 |
●ˌgo ˈover to sb/sth1. to leave a group of people in order to join a competing group; to change from one side, opinion, habit, system, etc. to another; to start using sth different 转向(另一团体、立场、见解、习惯、体系等);开始启用(不同事物)◆Two MPs went over to the opposition. 两名议员转投反对党。◆We’ve recently gone over to semi-skimmed milk. 我们最近开始喝半脱脂牛奶。2. (in broadcasting 广播) to transfer to a different person, place, etc. for the next part of a programme 切换到(另一人物、地点等)◆Let’s go over to the news desk for an important announcement. 我们现在播报新闻,有一条重要通告发布。[v + adv + prep] |