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词组 go away
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Phr V
go away
goes, going, went, gone
go away
to leave a placeoften an order
Look, just go away and leave me alone, will you?
to leave your home in order to spend time in a different place, usually for a holidayusually + adv/prep
She usually looks after the house when we go away in the summer.He goes away on business a lot.
if something unpleasant goes away, it disappears
Sometimes the symptoms go away on their own without treatment.I've got this bad feeling about the relationship and it won't go away.
go away
verb to be sent to jail or prison US, 1990
phrasego away1. go away to leave a place or a person: Go away and let me get some sleep! He pushed the letter under the door and went away.2. go away to leave your home in order to spend some time somewhere else, especially for a holiday: We're going away to France for a week. Dad often had to go away on business. I hated it when I first went away to college.3. go away if a problem, pain, or something unpleasant goes away, it disappears: After about an hour, the pain started to go away.sth goes away by itself (=it disappears without anyone doing anything) Traffic problems won't just go away by themselves - it's up to us to take action. SIMILAR TO: disappear

go away

1. To leave or depart. I only went away for a few minutes—how did I miss that key detail in the episode?
2. To leave in order to retrieve something. Did Dad go away for the take-out yet? I want to order something else.
3. To travel or take a trip. We should go away this summer, maybe to Aruba.
4. To stop affecting someone. It took weeks, but my nasty cough has finally gone away.
5. To leave someone alone; to stop bothering someone. In this usage, the phrase is often used as an imperative. Go away, Timmy, you're annoying us! I told my little brother to go away, but he keeps coming back and bugging us!

going away

1. Traveling to a different place, usually on a vacation. I'm going away next week, so I'll be out of the office.
2. adverb By a large margin. Used to describe winning by a large amount in sports or other competitions. I missed the game last night, but I hear we put up a lot of points and won going away!

go away

 (for something)
1. to leave for a period of time. I have to go away for a week or two. Sharon went away for a few days.
2. to leave in order to get something and bring it back. Excuse me. I have to go away for a soft drink. He went away for a pizza. He'll be right back.

Go away!

Leave me!; Get away from me! Mary: You're such a pest, Sue. Go away! Sue: I was just trying to help. "Go away!" yelled the child at the bee.

go away

Depart, leave a place, travel somewhere. For example, They went away this morning, or Are you going away this winter? This expression also can be used as an imperative ordering someone to leave: Go away! It can also be used figuratively to mean "disappear," as in This fever just doesn't go away. [c. 1200]

go away

v.
1. To leave a place: The pigeons wouldn't go away once the children fed them. Go away and stop bothering me!
2. To make an excursion; get away: We went away to the beach for a couple of days. I have to go away on business next week, but I'm available the following Tuesday. It's boring at home—let's go away for the holidays.
3. To lose all intensity or diminish in intensity: I took one aspirin and my headache went away. We emptied the garbage can, but the smell still hasn't gone away.
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