old pt. of wend, used to replace missing form of go1
More idioms containing
went
the balloon went up
something went out with the ark
Examples of 'went' in a sentence
went
Afterwards we dozed for half an hour then Charlotte got up and went into the sitting room.
Hugo Wilcken THE EXECUTION (2002)
Then I went with Christian to the Italian sandwich bar on the corner.
Hugo Wilcken THE EXECUTION (2002)
I slipped into a shirt and khakis while I went through his drawers.
Lisa Scottoline RUNNING FROM THE LAW (2002)
All related terms of 'went'
go
When you go somewhere , you move or travel there.
goest
to move or proceed , esp to or from a point or in a certain direction
goeth
to move or proceed , esp to or from a point or in a certain direction
go at
If you go at a task or activity, you start doing it in an energetic, enthusiastic way.
go by
If you say that time goes by , you mean that it passes.
go for
If you go for a particular thing or way of doing something, you choose it.
go in
If the sun goes in , a cloud comes in front of it and it can no longer be seen .
go off
If you go off someone or something, you stop liking them.
go on
If you go on doing something, or go on with an activity , you continue to do it.
go out
If you go out , you leave your home in order to do something enjoyable, for example to go to a party, a bar , or the cinema .
go to
to be awarded to
go up
If a price , amount, or level goes up , it becomes higher or greater than it was.
go about
The way you go about a task or problem is the way you approach it and deal with it.
go after
If you go after something, you try to get it, catch it, or hit it.
go ahead
If someone goes ahead with something, they begin to do it or make it, especially after planning , promising , or asking permission to do it.
go along
If you go along to a meeting , event, or place, you attend or visit it.
go around
If you go around to someone's house , you go to visit them at their house.
go away
If you go away , you leave a place or a person's company .
go back
If something goes back to a particular time in the past , it was made or started at that time.
go down
If a price , level, or amount goes down , it becomes lower or less than it was.
go forth
to be issued
go into
If you go into something, you describe or examine it fully or in detail .
go over
If you go over a document , incident , or problem , you examine, discuss , or think about it very carefully.
go round
one of a series of actions, encounters , meetings , etc., often one involving a conflict or fight
go under
If a business or project goes under , it becomes unable to continue in operation or in existence .
go with
If one thing goes with another thing, the two things officially belong together, so that if you get one, you also get the other.
go before
Something that has gone before has happened or been discussed at an earlier time.
the balloon went up
said to mean that a situation has become very serious or something bad has just happened
go against
If a person or their behaviour goes against your wishes , beliefs, or expectations , their behaviour is the opposite of what you want , believe in, or expect .
go in for
If you go in for a particular activity, you decide to do it as a hobby or interest.
go out of
If a quality or feeling goes out of someone or something, they no longer have it.
go through
If you go through an experience or a period of time, especially an unpleasant or difficult one, you experience it.
go together
If you say that two things go together , or that one thing goes together with another, you mean that they go well with each other or cannot be separated from each other.
go towards
If an amount of money goes towards something, it is used to pay part of the cost of that thing.
go without
If you go without something that you need or usually have or do, you do not get it or do it.
go back on
If you go back on a promise or agreement , you do not do what you promised or agreed to do.
go back to
If you go back to a task or activity , you start doing it again after you have stopped doing it for a period of time.
go down as
If you say that an event or action will go down as a particular thing, you mean that it will be regarded , remembered , or recorded as that thing.
go down on
To go down on someone means to have oral sex with them.
go off with
If someone goes off with another person, they leave their husband , wife , or lover and have a relationship with that person.
go out for
To go out for something means to try to do it or be chosen for it.
go over to
If someone or something goes over to a different way of doing things, they change to it.
go along with
If you go along with a rule , decision , or policy , you accept it and obey it.
go around with
If you go around with a person or group of people, you regularly meet them and go to different places with them.
go down with
If you go down with an illness or a disease, you catch it.
go-slow
A go-slow is a protest by workers in which they deliberately work slowly in order to cause problems for their employers .
go-slow strike
a deliberate slackening of the rate of production by organized labour as a tactic in industrial conflict
go through with
If you go through with an action you have decided on, you do it, even though it may be very unpleasant or difficult for you.
something went out with the ark
said to mean that something is not used now because it is so old-fashioned
Chinese translation of 'went'
went
(wɛnt)
pt
ofgo
Seegone
Nearby words of
went
Welsh
Welshman
Welshwoman
went
wept
were
weren't
All related terms of 'went'
go
( travel, move ) 去 qù
she went red
她脸(臉)红(紅)了 tā liǎn hóng le
three of us went
我们(們)3人去了 wǒmen sān rén qù le
as the years went by
随(隨)着(著)时(時)间(間)的推移 suízhe shíjiān de tuīyí
it went to his head
( alcohol ) 喝得他晕(暈)头(頭)转(轉)向 hē de tā yūn tóu zhuàn xiàng
( esp Brit : begin to dislike : person, place, idea etc ) 不再喜欢(歡) bù zài xǐhuan
go out
( person ) 离(離)开(開) líkāi ( to party, club ) 出去消遣 chūqù xiāoqiǎn ▶ to go out of 离(離)开(開) líkāi ▶ are you going out tonight? 你今晚出去吗(嗎)? nǐ jīnwǎn chūqù ma?
go over
过(過)去 guòqù
go with
( combine well with : colours, clothes, foods ) 与(與) ... 协(協)调(調) yǔ ... xiétiáo
it went or passed unnoticed
没(沒)有人察觉(覺) méiyǒu rén chájué
my heart went out to them
我非常同情他们(們) wǒ fēicháng tóngqíng tāmen
they went their separate ways
( to different places ) 他们(們)分道扬(揚)镳(鑣)了 tāmen fēn dào yáng biāo le
time went very slowly/quickly
时(時)间(間)过(過)得很慢/很快 shíjiān guò de hěn màn/hěn kuài
we went down to Newcastle
我们(們)输(輸)给(給)了纽(紐)卡斯尔(爾)队(隊) wǒmen shū gěi le Niǔkǎsīěrduì