good-bye [
gʊd'baɪ]
- I must go now, good-bye!
我必须走了,再见! - Good-bye.
再见。 - Go to work. Good-bye.
去工作吧。再见。
good-bye[ noun ]
a farewell remark
<noun.communication>
they said their good-byes
Good-by \Good`-by"\, Good-bye \Good`-bye"\, n. or interj. [A
contraction of God be with ye (God be w[i^] ye, God bw' ye,
God bwye).]
Farewell; a form of address used at parting. See the last
Note under {By}, prep. --Shak.
- Two hours whizzed by and by the end I was able to skate off, waving good-bye, into Kensington High Street.
- Well-wishers waved good-bye Saturday to about 75 people who boarded a "Citizens' Train" bound for Washington, D.C., where they intend to lobby for new national budget priorities.
- It was shortly before a morning shift change when he returned to the plant to say a gruesome good-bye.
- Bundy, he said, "basically destroyed himself." The attorney recalled thinking, as he said good-bye to Bundy in his holding cell just before his execution: "He was probably his 37th victim.
- About 18 monks dressed in black robes and wearing gold crosses listened to Reagan's comments and waved good-bye as he drove away.