词组 | go back to |
释义 | Phr V go back to goes, going, went, gone go back to sth to start doing something again that you were doing beforeShe went back to work when her daughter was two. to start talking or thinking about a particular subject againGoing back to the first point that I made, we're all going to have to speed up.To go back to what Sue said earlier... if a situation goes back to a particular state, it returns to that stateIf things go back to the way they were last year we'll have to make some changes. if you go back to a time in the past, you think about how something was at that timeIf you go back to the turn of the century, ten to fifteen people would have lived in a house this size. if something goes back to a time in the past, it started or was made at that timeParts of the church go back to the eleventh century. go back to sb to start a relationship again with a person who you had a romantic relationship with in the past'Would you ever go back to Darren?' 'He wouldn't have me back.' go back to1. To have a history or existence that extends to a certain period of time in the past. Our organization's ties with this community go back to when the town was first settled in 1837. My Irish heritage goes back to when my great-great-great grandfather married the daughter of a wealthy Irish landowner. 2. To resume or continue something, often a particular task or activity. As soon as dinner was over, the kids went back to playing outside. Once the home repairs are done, we'll be able to go back to our normal routine. 3. To direct attention or focus back to something. Let's go back to James's comment because I think it really sums up this part of the novel. go back to someone or somethingto return to someone, something, or some place. She went back to her husband after a few months. Sharon had to go back to her office for a few minutes. |
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