went
名词 n.
动词 v.
英 /wɛnt/
美 /wɛnt/|[wɛnʔ(t̚)]|/went/
英文释义
名词 n.
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A course; a way, a path; a journey.
— But here my wearie teeme, nigh over spent, / Shall breathe it selfe awhile after so long a went.
动词 v.
- simple past of go
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past participle of go
— When they arrived whither they were bent, / He made as if he farther would have went. / But they conſtrain'd him, ſaying, Night is near; / Abide with us; and ſo he tarry'd there.
- simple past and past participle of wend
词形变化
词源
词源 1
Originally the simple past and past participle of wend, but now the past of go due to suppletion.
While wend is akin to wind, compare typologically Russian смота́ться (smotátʹsja), сма́тываться (smátyvatʹsja), умота́ть (umotátʹ), ума́тывать (umátyvatʹ) (akin to мота́ть (motátʹ)).
While wend is akin to wind, compare typologically Russian смота́ться (smotátʹsja), сма́тываться (smátyvatʹsja), умота́ть (umotátʹ), ума́тывать (umátyvatʹ) (akin to мота́ть (motátʹ)).
词源 2
Originally the simple past and past participle of wend, but now the past of go due to suppletion.
While wend is akin to wind, compare typologically Russian смота́ться (smotátʹsja), сма́тываться (smátyvatʹsja), умота́ть (umotátʹ), ума́тывать (umátyvatʹ) (akin to мота́ть (motátʹ)).
While wend is akin to wind, compare typologically Russian смота́ться (smotátʹsja), сма́тываться (smátyvatʹsja), умота́ть (umotátʹ), ума́тывать (umátyvatʹ) (akin to мота́ть (motátʹ)).
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