going-away
- marking or celebrating a departure;(of a bride's clothes) to be worn while leaving for her honeymoon
- with victory assured before the end of a race or other sporting contest
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形容詞
- 1. marking or celebrating a departure a going-away party
- ▪ (of a bride's clothes) to be worn while leaving for her honeymoon she's changing into her going-away outfit
副詞
- 1. with victory assured before the end of a race or other sporting contest he caught the Nigerian coming around the final curve and won going away
- a huntsman's cry, indicating that a fox has been started
Oxford Dictionary
- a crested long-tailed African bird of the turaco family, with mainly grey plumage and a call ...
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈɡōiNGəˈwā]
- marking or celebrating a departure: a going-away party
- with victory assured before the end of a race or other sporting contest: Jordan finished the game with 20 points and Detroit won going away
Oxford American Dictionary