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goodbye

/good-bahy/US // ˌgʊdˈbaɪ //UK // (ˌɡʊdˈbaɪ) //

告别,再见,再见了,告别了

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Definitions

interj.感叹词 interjection
  1. 1
    • : farewell.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural good·byes.

    • : a farewell.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • Check out this guide to help you find the best hand warmers for your needs, and say goodbye to tripling up on gloves just to walk to the grocery store.

  • Fifty-three years ago, Paul Grisham put on his heavy snow gear and said goodbye to Antarctica after spending 13 months there as a meteorologist with the Navy at one of the most remote stations on Earth.

  • The publisher said goodbye to Google Analytics in favor of a homegrown alternative called Longboat and hasn’t looked back.

  • Say goodbye to showing up with wet hair, and get ready to start feeling cool and confident whenever you leave the house.

  • When her brother was dying, she flew home to say goodbye, but owing to travel delays, she arrived too late.

  • Just a few short years ago, I sat down at my computer, and I typed out a similar goodbye letter.

  • Say goodbye to fighting grandma over whether to watch The Good Wife or The Walking Dead come Christmas Night.

  • The rest of the episode follows Carrie spreading the gospel of her indignance over the thoughtless goodbye.

  • Never Can Say Goodbye also addresses what happens when the romantic notion dissipates.

  • Those images you took of people saying goodbye to the bodies of their loved ones are particularly haunting.

  • As we came on board we saw our ambassador, Mr. Van Dyke, tell some of his friends goodbye and wish them Godspeed.

  • This same determination and courage came to the women when they told their husbands and sweethearts goodbye.

  • When all is over, perhaps you will have the honesty to come and tell me which was right—you or I. Goodbye.

  • He thought his uncle looked ill when he said goodbye, and the old man spoke despondently of the failure his life had been.

  • Nita came to say goodbye, and wept unrestrainedly at the parting.