English-Thai Dictionary
gone
ADJ จากไป ผ่าน ไป moved traveled returned jak-pai
gone
IDM ตาย (คำ เลี่ยง เพื่อให้ สุภาพ เสีย ไป แล้ว ไป สบาย แล้ว ไป แล้ว tai
gone
SL หมดสติ ไม่รู้สึกตัว mod-sa-ti
gone
VT กริยา ช่อง ที่ 3 ของ คำกริยา go kri-ya-chong-kong-kam-kri-ya
gone down a treat
SL สิ่ง ที่ ทำให้ มีความสุข go down a treat went down a treat sing-ti-tam-hai-me-kwam-suk
gone for a Burton
SL ไป จากไป pai
gone on
PHRV มี ความรัก กับ หลงรัก ใน go on me-kwam-rak-kab
gone under
SL หมดสติ ไม่รู้สึกตัว mod-sa-ti
goner
N คนสาบสูญ (คำ สแลง สิ่ง ที่ ตาย หรือ หายสาบสูญ kon-sab-sun
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
GONE
pp. of go; pronounced nearly gawn. 1. Departed.
It was told Solomon that Shimei had gone from Jerusalem to Gath. 1 Kings 2:41.
2. Advanced; forward in progress; with far, farther, or further; as a man far gone in intemperance.
3. Ruined; undone. Exert yourselves, or we are gone.
4. Past; as, these happy days are gone; sometimes with by. Those times are gone by.
5. Lost.
When her masters saw that the hope of their gains were gone, - Acts 16:19.
6. Departed from life; deceased; dead.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
GONE
GONE Gone,
Defn: p. p. of Go.
GONENESS
GONENESS Gone "ness, n.
Defn: A state of exhaustion; faintness, especially as resulting from hunger. [Colloq. U. S.]
New American Oxford Dictionary
gone
gone |gôn ɡɔn | past participle of go 1. ▶adjective [ predic. ] 1 no longer present; departed: while you were gone | the bad old days are gone. • no longer in existence; dead or extinct: an aunt of mine, long since gone. • no longer available: all 35,000 tickets will be gone by next weekend. • informal in a trance or stupor, esp. through exhaustion, drink, or drugs: she sat, half-gone, on a folding chair. • [ attrib. ] lost; hopeless: spending time and effort on a gone sucker like Galindez. • dated excellent; inspired: a bunch of real gone cats. 2 informal having reached a specified time in a pregnancy: she is now four months gone. ▶preposition Brit. (of time ) past: it's gone half past eleven. • (of age ) older than: she was gone sixty by then. PHRASES be gone on informal be infatuated with: I always knew he was gone on you.
gone goose
gone goose ▶noun informal, dated a person or thing that is beyond hope.
goner
gon er |ˈgônər ˈɡɔnər | ▶noun informal a person or thing that is doomed or cannot be saved.
Oxford Dictionary
gone
gone |gɒn | past participle of go 1 ▶adjective [ predic. ] 1 no longer present; departed: you were gone a long time | the bad old days are gone. • no longer in existence; dead or extinct: an aunt of mine, long since gone. • no longer available; consumed or used up: the food's all gone, I'm afraid. • informal in a trance or stupor, especially through exhaustion, drink, or drugs: she sat, half-gone, on a folding chair. • [ attrib. ] informal, chiefly US beyond help; in a hopeless state: spending time and effort on a gone sucker like Galindez. • US informal, dated excellent; inspired: a bunch of real gone cats. 2 informal having reached a specified time in a pregnancy: she is now four months gone. ▶preposition Brit. (of time ) past: it's gone half past eleven. • (of age ) older than: she was gone sixty by then. PHRASES be gone on informal be infatuated with: I knew he was awfully gone on you. gone away! a huntsman's cry, indicating that a fox has been started.
gone goose
gone goose ▶noun informal, dated a person or thing that is beyond hope.
goner
goner |ˈgɒnə | ▶noun informal a person or thing that is doomed or cannot be saved.
American Oxford Thesaurus
gone
gone adjective 1 I wasn't gone long: away, absent, off, out; missing, unavailable. ANTONYMS present. 2 those days are gone: past, over, over and done with, no more, done, finished, ended; forgotten, dead and buried. ANTONYMS here, extant. 3 the milk's all gone: used up, consumed, finished, spent, depleted; at an end. ANTONYMS replenished. 4 an aunt of mine, long since gone: dead, deceased, expired, departed, no more, passed on /away; late, lost, lamented; perished, fallen; defunct, extinct; informal six feet under, pushing up daisies; euphemistic with God, asleep, at peace; rare demised, exanimate. ANTONYMS alive.
Oxford Thesaurus
gone
gone adjective 1 I wasn't gone long: away, absent, off, out, not present, non-attending, truant; missing, lacking, unavailable; Latin in absentia; informal AWOL. ANTONYMS present. 2 those days are gone: past, gone by, over, over and done with, no more, done, dead and buried, finished, completed, ended, forgotten, extinct. ANTONYMS extant, here. 3 the milk's all gone: used up, consumed, exhausted, finished, spent, depleted, drained, at an end. 4 an aunt of mine, long since gone: dead, deceased, expired, departed, no more, passed on, passed away; late, lost, lamented; perished, fallen, slain, slaughtered, killed, murdered; lifeless, having breathed one's last, defunct, extinct; informal (as ) dead as a doornail, six feet under, pushing up daisies, under the sod; euphemistic with God, asleep, at peace; rare demised, exanimate. ANTONYMS alive.
Spanish Dictionary
goñete
goñete nombre masculino 1 Venez Garganta de una persona .2 Venez Cuello de una botella .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
gone
gone /ɡɔːn, ɡɑn |ɡɔn /→go 1 , went 語源 動詞 go 1 の過去分詞 .形容詞 比較なし 1 〖be ~〗〈人 物などが 〉いなくなった , なくなった, 失われた , 過ぎ去った ▸ We'll be gone soon .我々はまもなくいなくなるよ ▸ My pain is gone now .痛みはもうない ▸ The smile was gone from Laura's face .ローラの顔からほほえみが消えた ▸ Her bags were all gone .彼女のかばんはすべてなくなっていた ▸ The sugar is all gone .砂糖をすっかり使い切った 2 ⦅くだけて ⦆〖be ~ on A 〗A 〈異性 〉に夢中である ▸ Peter is gone on the girl .ピーターはその娘にほれこんでいる 3 ⦅英 くだけて ⦆妊娠 …か月の ▸ My wife is nine months gone .家内は妊娠9か月です 4 ⦅くだけて ⦆〈人が 〉死んだ ▸ be dead and gone 死んでしまう 5 気力の衰えた ; だめな, 見込みのない ; ⦅くだけて ⦆〖be ~〗麻薬 [酒 ]でもうろうとして ▸ a gone feeling 衰弱感 6 ⦅俗 ⦆すごくりっぱな .f à r g ó ne 1 (病気が )かなり進んで ; 死にかけて .2 ひどく疲れて, 疲れきって .3 深入りして, 関わり合って .g ò ne and b á d =dad (→rhyming slang ).前置詞 ⦅英 くだけて ⦆〈時刻 年齢など 〉を過ぎた (past )▸ It was gone 10 am .その時は午前10時を過ぎていた
goner
gon er /ɡɔ́ːnə r |ɡɔ́nə /名詞 C ⦅くだけて ⦆〖A is a ~〗A 〈人 〉は死にかけている [救いようがない ].