Skip to main content

goer

/goh-er/US // ˈgoʊ ər //UK // (ˈɡəʊə) //

运动员,运动员们

Related Words

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person or thing that goes: We sat in the lobby watching the comers and goers.
    • : a person who attends frequently or habitually: churchgoer; moviegoer.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as insound
Synonyms
dependable可靠的,可信赖的,靠谱的,可信赖fair公平,公正,公平的,公正的legal法律,法律的,法律方面,法律规定proper适当的,适当,恰当的,恰当reliable可靠的,可靠,可靠性,可靠地safe安全的,安全,保险柜,安全的的solid固体,坚实的,实体,扎实stable稳定的,稳定,稳固的,稳固valid有效,有效的,效的,效faithful忠实的,忠诚的,忠实,忠诚fly飞,飞翔,苍蝇go去,走,前往,走吧kosher犹太教,洁食,犹太教徒,洁净的proven经过验证的,经证实的,被证实的,经过验证received收到,收到的,收到了,已收到recognized认可的,认可,认可的是,认定sanctioned受制裁的,受到制裁的,被制裁的,被制裁secure安全,安全的,稳固的solvent溶剂,溶剂类,溶剂型,偿付能力true真,真心,真诚,真诚的washing洗涤,清洗,洗车,洗净all there都在那里,都在,全在那里,全在authoritative权威性,权威的,权威,权威性的canonical典型的,典型,典型案例hanging together悬挂在一起,挂在一起,悬挂在一起的,挂在一起的holding together团结一致,携手共进,团结,携手并进holding up举起,举着,举起手来,举出holding up in wash经得起推敲,经得起考验,经受住了洗礼,经受住了考验holding water持水,蓄水,贮水,捧水legit合法的,合法,正规,正规的loyal忠诚,忠实,忠心,忠诚度orthodox正统的,正统,正统派,正统主义reputable有信誉的,有名望的,口碑好的,口碑好significant显著的,显著,重要的,有意义的standing up站立,站起来,站起身来,起立tried-and-true屡试不爽的,屡试不爽,久经考验的,久经考验
Antonyms

Examples

  • Event goers are asked to wear masks while browsing for that rare find.

  • DaCosta hopes that her new Candyman will both provide big scares in theaters while also forcing audience goers to reckon with the impacts of displacement and gentrification.

  • This is the moment, the one that Disney Imagineers and park goers alike have been waiting decades to realize.

  • For bar goers who don’t want to leave Fido at home, Bark Social just opened in Bethesda.

  • It’s thrilling and delightful when party goers find connections — but not unexpected.

  • The exhibit-goer was then led into a room outfitted with a table and two chairs.

  • This self-aware midnight premiere-goer exhibited a bit more self-awareness than some of the other crying fans.

  • A good neighbour and a regular church-goer, honest and industrious—let us hope that these qualities will be taken into account.

  • He is a steady lad,’ your father said, ‘and a canny goer; and I doubt not he will come safe, and be well liked where he goes.

  • I'm an old play-goer and I've an unbounded belief in my own judgement.

  • She's not a bad goer, and weatherly, I think, all will call her.

  • What he thought of Presbyterians we know, and he was never a church member, or indeed a church-goer.