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Definition of go-by in English: go-bynoun ˈɡəʊbʌɪˈɡoʊˌbaɪ in phrase give someone the go-byinformal 1Avoid or snub someone. ministers from the former cabinet who were given the go-by have expressed resentment 遭到怠慢的前内阁大臣们表示了不满。 Example sentencesExamples - We tried to salvo them every morning when we went or an all day walk and every evening wen we arrived back to the hotel, but they gave us the go-by.
- We have always aimed at keeping in the first rank, and we are determined to keep there, and any company that tries to give us the go-by will have to get a better ship than the Ben-my-Chree, and that will be a good day's work for any of them.
- Of course the crew gave me the go-by.
- His good woman has told him to go and his friends give him the go-by.
- I judge from these circumstances, that Covey deemed it best to give me the go-by.
- ‘It was hardly worth remembering till now,’ said the Tory, ‘I fancied a country girl to be rather pretty, because her name was Rose; but on acquaintance I changed my mind and gave her the go-by.’
- Nearing Pembina, the governor expectant, family and suite gave us the go-by… They arrived at the Hudson's Bay Co. post October 18th.
- Gamblers, ranchers and shepherds came to see us, but the Mexicans gave us the go-by.
- If we encourage our great firms now, they will carry out this work; but if not, some other Power will give us the go-by in submarines, as two or three have already done in airship design and use.
Synonyms avoid, evade, eschew, steer clear of, shy away from, fight shy of, recoil from, keep away from, keep one's distance from, give a wide berth to, have nothing to do with, leave alone, not touch - 1.1 End a romantic relationship with someone.
结束(与某人的)恋爱关系 her young man's given her the go-by 她的男友和她分手了。 Example sentencesExamples - Mary got a cold splash when the once ardent Barrymore gave her the go-by in favor of Dolores Costello, and this just as they were embarking upon Don Juan in 1926.
Definition of go-by in US English: go-bynounˈɡōˌbīˈɡoʊˌbaɪ in phrase give someone the go-byinformal 1Avoid or snub someone. Example sentencesExamples - His good woman has told him to go and his friends give him the go-by.
- We tried to salvo them every morning when we went or an all day walk and every evening wen we arrived back to the hotel, but they gave us the go-by.
- ‘It was hardly worth remembering till now,’ said the Tory, ‘I fancied a country girl to be rather pretty, because her name was Rose; but on acquaintance I changed my mind and gave her the go-by.’
- Nearing Pembina, the governor expectant, family and suite gave us the go-by… They arrived at the Hudson's Bay Co. post October 18th.
- Of course the crew gave me the go-by.
- Gamblers, ranchers and shepherds came to see us, but the Mexicans gave us the go-by.
- If we encourage our great firms now, they will carry out this work; but if not, some other Power will give us the go-by in submarines, as two or three have already done in airship design and use.
- I judge from these circumstances, that Covey deemed it best to give me the go-by.
- We have always aimed at keeping in the first rank, and we are determined to keep there, and any company that tries to give us the go-by will have to get a better ship than the Ben-my-Chree, and that will be a good day's work for any of them.
Synonyms avoid, evade, eschew, steer clear of, shy away from, fight shy of, recoil from, keep away from, keep one's distance from, give a wide berth to, have nothing to do with, leave alone, not touch - 1.1 End a romantic relationship with someone.
结束(与某人的)恋爱关系 her young man's given her the go-by 她的男友和她分手了。 Example sentencesExamples - Mary got a cold splash when the once ardent Barrymore gave her the go-by in favor of Dolores Costello, and this just as they were embarking upon Don Juan in 1926.
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