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I . gone [gɒn, ingl. am. gɑ:n] V.

gone pp of go

II . gone [gɒn, ingl. am. gɑ:n] PREP. ingl. brit.

III . gone [gɒn, ingl. am. gɑ:n] ADJ.

1. gone (no longer there):

gone
gone

2. gone (dead):

gone

3. gone coloq. (pregnant):

gone
gone

4. gone coloq. (absorbed):

gone

5. gone coloq. (infatuated):

to be gone on sb

Véase también: go

I . go <went, gone> [gəʊ, ingl. am. goʊ] V. intr.

24. go (express annoyance):

go jump in a lake! coloq.
go jump in a lake! coloq.

IV . go [gəʊ, ingl. am. goʊ] ADJ. AERO.

I . go <went, gone> [gəʊ, ingl. am. goʊ] V. intr.

24. go (express annoyance):

go jump in a lake! coloq.
go jump in a lake! coloq.

IV . go [gəʊ, ingl. am. goʊ] ADJ. AERO.

go-go dancer [ˈgəʊgəʊˈdɑ:nsəɐ, ingl. am. ˈgoʊgoʊˈdænsɚ] SUST.

I . go about V. trans. insep.

2. go about (perform a task):

go abroad V. intr.

go against V. trans. insep.

1. go against (contradict):

2. go against (oppose):

3. go against (disobey):

go along V. intr.

1. go along (move onward):

2. go along (proceed):

go around V. intr.

1. go around (move around):

2. go around (move in a curve):

4. go around (rotate):

5. go around (be in circulation):

go away V. intr.

1. go away (travel):

2. go away (leave):

3. go away (disappear):

go beyond V. trans.

1. go beyond (proceed past):

2. go beyond (exceed):

II . go down V. intr.

2. go down (collapse):

3. go down (decrease):

go down FIN.

5. go down (decrease in size):

6. go down (break down):

10. go down (extend):

13. go down ingl. brit. univ:

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

inglés
The mines' air shafts and fans are gone as well as the many coal tipples and mine ponds that dotted the area.
en.wikipedia.org
The photographer returns to his studio to find that all the negatives and prints are gone except for one very grainy blowup showing the body.
en.wikipedia.org
An ocean away, a drone flies over enemy territory, cut off from its remote pilot by a satellite communication link that has gone kaput.
www.theatlantic.com
Gone were the old ways of timpanists only playing the tonic and dominant.
en.wikipedia.org
Several of his former disciples have gone rogue and now want to usurp him as head.
en.wikipedia.org
In a flash she was gone, racing for the thick cover at the bottom of the railway embankment.
www.dailymail.co.uk
So many people thought it had gone missing but it was in the (council) strong room.
www.gympietimes.com.au
After the armada is gone, the mothership begins spewing out groups of red aliens, and a new green ship that fires at you.
en.wikipedia.org
For aeons primates have been getting soused on overripe fruit, fermented honey, or collected, macerated grains that have gone off after sitting overnight.
www.gizmodo.com.au
Once the forests were gone, there were no leaves or logs left to decompose and replenish the sandy soil.
en.wikipedia.org

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