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Going
ˈɡoʊɪŋ
Extrem Häufig
500 - 600
500 - 600
Der Wortfrequenz- und Bedeutungsindex zeigt an, wie oft ein Wort in einer bestimmten Sprache vorkommt. Je kleiner die Zahl, desto häufiger wird das Wort verwendet. Die am häufigsten verwendeten Wörter liegen typischerweise zwischen 1 und 4000. Dieser Bedeutungsindex hilft Ihnen, sich während Ihres Sprachlernprozesses auf die nützlichsten Wörter zu konzentrieren.
Der Wortfrequenz- und Bedeutungsindex zeigt an, wie oft ein Wort in einer bestimmten Sprache vorkommt. Je kleiner die Zahl, desto häufiger wird das Wort verwendet. Die am häufigsten verwendeten Wörter liegen typischerweise zwischen 1 und 4000. Dieser Bedeutungsindex hilft Ihnen, sich während Ihres Sprachlernprozesses auf die nützlichsten Wörter zu konzentrieren.
Aller, En cours, Fonctionner, Se passer, Avoir lieu
Bedeutungen von Going auf Portugiesisch
Aller
Beispiel:
I am going to the store.
Je vais au magasin.
They are going home.
Ils vont à la maison.
Verwendung: Formal/InformalKontext: Used when indicating movement from one place to another.
Notiz: In French, 'aller' is a common verb used for expressing the action of going somewhere. It can be conjugated in various tenses.
En cours
Beispiel:
The project is going well.
Le projet est en cours.
Things are going smoothly.
Les choses se passent bien.
Verwendung: InformalKontext: Used to describe the progress or status of an activity or event.
Notiz: 'En cours' indicates that something is currently happening or in progress.
Fonctionner
Beispiel:
Is the machine going?
La machine fonctionne-t-elle ?
Everything is going as planned.
Tout fonctionne comme prévu.
Verwendung: Formal/InformalKontext: Used when referring to the operation or function of something.
Notiz: In this context, 'fonctionner' implies that something is working correctly.
Se passer
Beispiel:
What's going on here?
Que se passe-t-il ici ?
Things are going crazy.
Les choses se passent mal.
Verwendung: InformalKontext: Used to inquire or describe events or situations.
Notiz: 'Se passer' is often used in conversational French to ask about or describe occurrences.
Avoir lieu
Beispiel:
The meeting is going to take place tomorrow.
La réunion aura lieu demain.
The concert is going on at the park.
Le concert a lieu au parc.
Verwendung: FormalKontext: Used to indicate that an event is scheduled or occurring.
Notiz: 'Avoir lieu' is commonly used in formal contexts to discuss events or gatherings.
Synonyme von Going
Leaving
Leaving refers to the act of departing from a place or starting a journey.
Beispiel: I will be leaving for the airport at 6 AM.
Notiz: Leaving specifically focuses on the action of departing from a location or starting a journey, while 'going' is a more general term for moving from one place to another.
Departing
Departing means to leave a place, especially at the start of a journey.
Beispiel: The train will be departing from platform 3 in 10 minutes.
Notiz: Departing is often used in formal or official contexts to indicate the beginning of a journey or the leaving of a place.
Traveling
Traveling means to go from one place to another, especially over a distance.
Beispiel: I enjoy traveling to new countries and experiencing different cultures.
Notiz: Traveling implies a journey over a significant distance, often involving exploring new places or experiencing different cultures.
Moving
Moving refers to changing one's place of residence or position.
Beispiel: We will be moving to a new apartment next month.
Notiz: Moving is more commonly used to indicate a change in residence or position, while 'going' is a general term for any type of movement.
Ausdrücke und gängige Wendungen von Going
Going the extra mile
To make a special effort beyond what is expected or required.
Beispiel: She always goes the extra mile to help her colleagues succeed.
Notiz: The phrase 'going the extra mile' emphasizes exceeding expectations or putting in additional effort.
Going bananas
To become very excited or enthusiastic.
Beispiel: The crowd went bananas when their team scored the winning goal.
Notiz: The phrase 'going bananas' is a colloquial expression to describe extreme excitement or frenzy.
Going strong
To continue successfully or energetically, often for a long time.
Beispiel: Their relationship is still going strong after ten years.
Notiz: The phrase 'going strong' indicates ongoing success or vitality.
Going downhill
To decline or deteriorate in quality, value, or success.
Beispiel: After the new management took over, the company started going downhill.
Notiz: The phrase 'going downhill' suggests a negative trend or decline.
Going in circles
To engage in repetitive or unproductive activities without making progress.
Beispiel: We've been going in circles trying to figure out the solution to this problem.
Notiz: The phrase 'going in circles' implies being stuck in a repetitive cycle without achieving a resolution.
Going with the flow
To accept events or situations as they happen without trying to control or change them.
Beispiel: Instead of stressing about the changes, she decided to just go with the flow.
Notiz: The phrase 'going with the flow' emphasizes adaptability and acceptance of circumstances.
Going under the radar
To escape notice or attention, especially intentionally.
Beispiel: The new product launch went under the radar, but it turned out to be a huge success.
Notiz: The phrase 'going under the radar' suggests operating discreetly or unnoticed.
Goings alltägliche (Slang-)Ausdrücke
Going nuts
Used to express intense excitement, stress, or frustration.
Beispiel: I'm going nuts waiting for the results of the exam!
Notiz: Differs from 'going' by emphasizing a heightened emotional state.
Going rogue
Acting independently or outside the usual bounds of authority or rules.
Beispiel: I might just go rogue and book a spontaneous trip this weekend.
Notiz: Differs from 'going' by implying a rebellious or adventurous action.
Going cold turkey
Abruptly stopping a habit or addiction without tapering off.
Beispiel: I decided to quit smoking, so I'm going cold turkey from today.
Notiz: Differs from 'going' by indicating a sudden and often challenging change.
Going all out
Putting maximum effort or resources into something.
Beispiel: We're going all out for Sarah's birthday party - it's going to be epic!
Notiz: Differs from 'going' by suggesting a complete dedication or commitment.
Going off the rails
Losing control or behaving erratically, often due to a negative event.
Beispiel: Ever since he lost his job, his life seems to be going off the rails.
Notiz: Differs from 'going' by indicating a deviation from a stable or expected path.
Going MIA
Being missing in action or unavailable, especially when expected to be present or in contact.
Beispiel: Have you seen Tom recently? He's been going MIA for the past week.
Notiz: Differs from 'going' by suggesting a sudden absence or lack of communication.
Going to town
Doing something enthusiastically and with great effort or attention to detail.
Beispiel: She really went to town on decorating the house for the holidays.
Notiz: Differs from 'going' by emphasizing an energetic and thorough engagement in an activity.
Going - Beispiele
Going to the store.
Aller au magasin.
She is going to school.
Elle va à l'école.
They are going on a trip.
Ils partent en voyage.
Grammatik von Going
Going - Verb (Verb) / Verb, Gerundium oder Partizip Präsens (Verb, gerund or present participle)
Lemma: go
Konjugationen
Substantiv, Plural (Noun, plural): go, goes
Substantiv, Singular oder Masse (Noun, singular or mass): go
Verb, Vergangenheitsform (Verb, past tense): went
Verb, Partizip Perfekt (Verb, past participle): gone
Verb, Gerundium oder Partizip Präsens (Verb, gerund or present participle): going
Verb, 3. Person Singular Präsens (Verb, 3rd person singular present): goes
Verb, Grundform (Verb, base form): go
Verb, Präsens nicht 3. Person Singular (Verb, non-3rd person singular present): go
Silben, Trennung und Betonung
Going enthält 2 Silben: go • ing
Phonetische Transkription: ˈgō-iŋ
go ing , ˈgō iŋ (Die rote Silbe ist betont)
Going - Bedeutung und Nutzungsrate
Der Wortfrequenz- und Bedeutungsindex zeigt an, wie oft ein Wort in einer bestimmten Sprache vorkommt. Je kleiner die Zahl, desto häufiger wird das Wort verwendet. Die am häufigsten verwendeten Wörter liegen typischerweise zwischen 1 und 4000.
Going: 500 - 600 (Extrem Häufig).
Dieser Bedeutungsindex hilft Ihnen, sich während Ihres Sprachlernprozesses auf die nützlichsten Wörter zu konzentrieren.