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1 goněti
goněti Grammatical information: v. Proto-Slavic meaning: `suffice'Page in Trubačev: VII 22Old Church Slavic:goněti `suffice' [verb], gonějǫ [1sg]Church Slavic:Proto-Balto-Slavic reconstruction: goneʔteiLithuanian:ganė́ti `suffice' [verb]Indo-European reconstruction: gʷʰon-Other cognates: -
2 gone
n. m. 'Nipper', 'kid', child. (Contrary to the assertions of certain lexical sources, this word hailing from Lyon is non-pejorative as is proven in the San- Antonio novel SAN-ANTONIO CHEZ LES GONES.) -
3 gone
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4 Gone Elsewhere
Chat: GE -
5 Gone For The Day
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6 Gone Horizontal
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7 Gone On Arrival
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8 Gone To Texas
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9 Gone Wacko
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10 Gone Wrong
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11 Gone for a six
to mean something got ruined. (Origins linked to game of Cricket)————————to mean something got ruined. (may have origins linked to game of Cricket) Sri Lankan EnglishIभारतीय अंग्रेजी खिचड़ी (Indian-English slang) > Gone for a six
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12 gone to water
нефтяная скважина, из которой стала поступать только водаАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > gone to water
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13 be gone
اِنْقَضَى \ be gone: (the past participle is here treated as a predicative adjective, so that he has gone becomes he is gone) to be past: Those days are gone. pass: to go away: The danger has passed. I had a sudden pain but it soon passed. roll: (of lifeless things) move steadily: The years rolled past. run out: (of a supply) to be finished; (of a person) to finish one’s supply (of sth.): Our car stopped when the petrol ran out. \ See Also انْتَهَى -
14 be gone
اِنْتَهَى \ be gone: spent; finished worn out; dead: His money was all gone. break up: (at the end of a school term) to stop work: John (or John’s school) will break up on Thursday. cease: to stop; come to an end: The noise suddenly ceased. He ceased caring (or to care) about his health long ago. close: to come to an end: Her speech closed with a funny joke. end: to come to a finish: The story ends with his death. finish: to come to an end: The meal finished with a joke. run out: (of a supply) to be finished; (of a person) to finish one’s supply (of sth.): Our car stopped when the petrol ran out. We had run out of petrol. -
15 be gone
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16 be gone
اِخْتَفَى \ be gone: to be no longer present (having left or disappeared): I left my car unlocked, and when I came back it was gone.. disappear: to go out of sight; be seen no more, for no known reason: He disappeared behind a tree. My bicycle disappeared while I was in the shop. go: to disappear: The pain will go if you drink this medicine. vanish: to disappear. \ See Also توارى (تَوارى) -
17 go/went/gone
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18 When It's Gone It's Gone
Short message service: WIGIGУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > When It's Gone It's Gone
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19 Dog-Gone
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20 Eight Months Gone
Physiology: EMG
См. также в других словарях:
gone — gone … Dictionnaire des rimes
gone — pp. of GO (Cf. go) … Etymology dictionary
Gone — may refer to:* Go (verb), the past participle of the English verb * Gone (film) , a 2007 thriller film set in Australia starring Amelia Warner * Gone (novel) a young adult series written by Michael Grant * Gone (Buffy the Vampire Slayer episode) … Wikipedia
gone — [ gɔn ] n. m. • 1868; franco provenç., de goner « vêtir mal » ♦ Région. (Lyon) Jeune enfant. ⇒ gamin, gosse. ● gone nom masculin (mot lyonnais, de goner, vêtir sans goût) À Lyon, enfant des rues, gamin. ⇒GONE, subst. masc. Région. (Lyon), pop.… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Gone! — «Gone!» Sencillo de The Cure del álbum Wild Mood Swings Formato CD Género(s) Rock Alternativo Duración 4:25 Discográfica … Wikipedia Español
gone — past participle of GO(Cf. ↑go). ► ADJECTIVE 1) no longer present or in existence. 2) informal in a trance or stupor, especially through alcohol or drugs. 3) informal having reached a specified time in a pregnancy: four months gone. ► PREPOSITION… … English terms dictionary
gone — [gôn, gän] vi., vt. pp. of GO1 adj. [ME gon < OE gan] 1. moved away; departed 2. ruined 3. lost 4. dead 5. faint; weak … English World dictionary
gone on — informal + old fashioned : feeling strong or foolish love for (someone) Those two are really gone on each other. • • • Main Entry: ↑gone … Useful english dictionary
Gone — Gone, p. p. of {Go}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
gone — I (dead) adjective bygone, deceased, defunct, demised, exanimate, expired, extinct, lifeless, passed, passed on II (finished) adjective accomplished, achieved, at an end, brought to a conclusion, completed, concluded, consumed, consummated,… … Law dictionary
gone — gȯnalso gän adj PREGNANT <she s six months gone> … Medical dictionary