go by
英 [ɡəʊ baɪ]
美 [ɡoʊ baɪ]
(时间)流逝,过去; 遵循; 遵照
柯林斯词典
- PHRASAL VERB (时间)流逝,过去
If you say that timegoes by, you mean that it passes.- My grandmother was becoming more and more sad and frail as the years went by.
随着时间的流逝,我的祖母变得日益伤感和虚弱。
- My grandmother was becoming more and more sad and frail as the years went by.
- PHRASAL VERB 遵循;遵照
If yougo bysomething, you use it as a basis for a judgment or action.- If they prove that I was wrong, then I'll go by what they say.
如果他们能证明我不对,我就听他们的。
- If they prove that I was wrong, then I'll go by what they say.
英英释义
verb
- be or act in accordance with
- Go by this rule and you'll be safe
- be called
- She goes by her maiden name again
- move past
- A black limousine passed by when she looked out the window
- He passed his professor in the hall
- One line of soldiers surpassed the other
- pass by
- three years elapsed
双语例句
- Ought promotion to go by seniority or by abilities?
晋级应以年资为准,还是以能力为准? - Twenty years go by.
二十年过去了。 - We usually go by coach.
我们通常坐长途汽车去。 - We didn't have any blueprints to go by at that time.
当时我们没有什么蓝图可以作依据。 - You'd better go by taxi, or you will be late.
你最好乘出租车去,否则要迟到了。 - You can't go by what he says, he's very untrustworthy.
你不能根据他的话判断,他是很不可靠的。 - But, tell me, you the wise, why should our days go by never to return?
但是,聪明的,你告诉我,我们的日子为什么一去不复返呢? - He intimated a wish to go by saying that it was late.
他说时间不早了,暗示他该走了。 - It's better for you to go by boat than by train.
你与其坐火车,不如坐船。 - Many things in our lives go by contraries.
人生中有许多与我们愿望相反的事情。