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Definition of goer in English: goernoun ˈɡəʊəˈɡoʊ(ə)r 1in combination A person who attends a specified place or event, especially on a regular basis. (尤指定期地)到某地去的人;参加某活动的人 常去教堂做礼拜的人。 Example sentencesExamples - Research released by the RNID in May showed more than two thirds of regular gig goers have ringing in their ears or suffer hearing problems after the events.
- A regular Mass goer, Christina was a devout Christian lady who remained ever true to her deeply held faith.
- Thousands of regular pub goers in Ireland have voiced their anger over the ban.
- One does not have to be a regular mass goer to have good ideas, and in fact by addressing your problems with the Church we might find the best way forward.
- The break-ins had escalated in frequency in the last few weeks with the thieves targeting the cars of people attending funerals, mass goers and cars in Oughvale Woods to name but a few locations.
- As a Labor voter, unionist, republican, Greenpeace member and non-church goer, I would assume many points of disagreement between us.
- Often conference goers are anxious to get early places in the meal queue, but although we had gone overtime for lunch, Nigel captivated the room.
- Festival goers have been given designated routes to the event - vehicle access is from the A64 York-bound carriageway only.
- Some agencies run events for gym goers, while one service aims to match skiers and snowboarders, so colliding on the slopes takes on a whole new meaning.
- But what Pete and Katrina can vouch for is a degree of comfort at their events that could convert the most hardened anti-festival goers.
- As a regular non-smoking pub goer and a former ex-barman let me assure you that I have never had a choice.
- It has proved exceedingly popular with regular gallery goers and scholars.
- Those club members who tan or get massages will be the easiest to transform into regular spa goers.
- Ms. Murphy, who was a daily Mass goer and active member of her parish's pastoral council, was driving to work in a supermarket in Dungarvan when the accident occurred.
- Sure, other conference goers had told me they too were worried about the accommodations.
- There are also systemic changes to the behaviour of the regular pub goers.
- Regular show goers saw the return of the popular sheep show, including a live shearing, and the return of the Tug Of War competition, which was won by Harrogate Young Farmers.
- And the festival goers who attended the grand opening were similarly enthusiastic.
- Regular IKEA goers will recognise that the real work comes in the perusal of the magazine, testing of the furniture and checking the specification in person.
- Despite these problems, festival goers were full of praise for the event.
2informal with adjective A person or thing that goes in a specified way. 〈非正式〉(以特定方式)行走的人(或物) horse no. 7 is a fast goer 七号马跑得很快。 - 2.1 A project likely to succeed.
可能被批准的计划;有成功可能的计划 if the business is a goer, the entrepreneur moves on 如果这项业务可获成功的话,这位企业家就可以继续干下去了。
3British informal A sexually unrestrained woman. 〈非正式〉放荡的女子(或女孩) she was a right goer, I can tell you Example sentencesExamples - She's stunning, and she's a real goer, I know that for a fact.
Rhymesanoa, Balboa, blower, boa, foregoer, grower, hoer, jerboa, knower, Krakatoa, Lebowa, lower, moa, mower, Mururoa, Noah, o'er, proa, protozoa, rower, Samoa, sewer, Shenandoah, shower, sower, spermatozoa, Stour, thrower, tower Definition of goer in US English: goernounˈɡō(ə)rˈɡoʊ(ə)r 1in combination A person who attends a specified place or event, especially regularly. (尤指定期地)到某地去的人;参加某活动的人 常去教堂做礼拜的人。 Example sentencesExamples - Despite these problems, festival goers were full of praise for the event.
- As a regular non-smoking pub goer and a former ex-barman let me assure you that I have never had a choice.
- Research released by the RNID in May showed more than two thirds of regular gig goers have ringing in their ears or suffer hearing problems after the events.
- Regular show goers saw the return of the popular sheep show, including a live shearing, and the return of the Tug Of War competition, which was won by Harrogate Young Farmers.
- Festival goers have been given designated routes to the event - vehicle access is from the A64 York-bound carriageway only.
- Some agencies run events for gym goers, while one service aims to match skiers and snowboarders, so colliding on the slopes takes on a whole new meaning.
- Regular IKEA goers will recognise that the real work comes in the perusal of the magazine, testing of the furniture and checking the specification in person.
- And the festival goers who attended the grand opening were similarly enthusiastic.
- Often conference goers are anxious to get early places in the meal queue, but although we had gone overtime for lunch, Nigel captivated the room.
- One does not have to be a regular mass goer to have good ideas, and in fact by addressing your problems with the Church we might find the best way forward.
- As a Labor voter, unionist, republican, Greenpeace member and non-church goer, I would assume many points of disagreement between us.
- Thousands of regular pub goers in Ireland have voiced their anger over the ban.
- The break-ins had escalated in frequency in the last few weeks with the thieves targeting the cars of people attending funerals, mass goers and cars in Oughvale Woods to name but a few locations.
- There are also systemic changes to the behaviour of the regular pub goers.
- But what Pete and Katrina can vouch for is a degree of comfort at their events that could convert the most hardened anti-festival goers.
- Ms. Murphy, who was a daily Mass goer and active member of her parish's pastoral council, was driving to work in a supermarket in Dungarvan when the accident occurred.
- It has proved exceedingly popular with regular gallery goers and scholars.
- Those club members who tan or get massages will be the easiest to transform into regular spa goers.
- A regular Mass goer, Christina was a devout Christian lady who remained ever true to her deeply held faith.
- Sure, other conference goers had told me they too were worried about the accommodations.
2informal with adjective A person or thing that goes in a specified way. 〈非正式〉(以特定方式)行走的人(或物) horse no. 7 is a fast goer 七号马跑得很快。 - 2.1 A project likely to be accepted or to succeed.
可能被批准的计划;有成功可能的计划 if the business is a goer, the entrepreneur moves on 如果这项业务可获成功的话,这位企业家就可以继续干下去了。
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