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●ˈgo to sb/sth1. to be given to sb/sth; to pass to sb else when sb dies 给予;归于;(去世后)遗留给◆Proceeds from the concert will go to charity. 音乐会的收入将捐赠慈善事业。◆Some of the credit for the book should go to the illustrator. 本书获得的赞誉应部分归功于插图绘制者。◆The first prize went to Peter. 一等奖颁给了彼得。◆The contract has gone to a private firm. 合同被一家私营公司拿到了。◆The property went to his eldest daughter (= when he died). 他的遗产留给了长女。2. to approach sb/sth for help or information; to ask sb for sympathy or advice 向…求助(或咨询);希望获得(某人)的同情(或建议)◆Sue goes to her friends for support rather than her family. 休向朋友而不是家人寻求支持。◆He’s the only person I can go to for advice. 我能够咨询意见的人仅他而已。◆I always go to my dictionary when I come across a word I don’t know. 每当遇到生词,我总是查阅字典。SYN turn to sb/sth[v + prep]▸ ˈgo-to adjective [only before noun] (NAmE, informal) a go-to guy, etc. is one that you can approach for help, information, etc. 可以求助的;可以咨询的◆Jimmy’s the go-to guy if you’re looking for advice about your car. 想要获得汽车方面的建议,可找吉米。 |