词汇 | go before |
释义 | Phr V go before goes, going, went, gone go before (always in past tenses; never in continuous tenses) to have happened beforeThis performance was a marked improvement on what had gone before.Whatever has gone before is irrelevant. go before sb if someone or something goes before a judge or other person in authority, the facts about that person or thing are considered by the judge so that a decision or judgement can be made about themThis was the first case of its kind to go before an English jury.He's due to go before the judge next week. go before (someone or something)1. To precede someone else in doing something. Megan went before me and presented a report on the boa constrictor. 2. To appear in front of someone or something, usually for an important or official reason. When do you have to go before the judge? Due to her involvement in the plagiarism scandal, Jane will have to go before the school's disciplinary committee. go before someone or something1. to precede someone or something. Do you wish to go before me? I will go before the other waiters and clear the aisles. 2. . to appear before someone or something. Sharon went before a magistrate and laid out her complaint. Mary went before the entire board of directors with her proposal. |
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