going away

The phrase "going away" is versatile, often indicating departure or leading by a large margin in a competition.

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Definition

B1General

(common)Departing from a place, often for an extended period.

Example

  • She is going away for the summer to visit her grandparents.
  • After the meeting, he mentioned that he would be going away for a few weeks.

B2Sports

(informal)Winning a competition by a large margin.

Example

  • The team was going away in the second half, securing a comfortable victory.
  • He won the race going away, leaving his competitors far behind.

B2Special Occasion

(common)Related to events or gifts for someone departing to live, study, or travel elsewhere.

Example

  • They threw a going-away party for her before she moved to Europe.
  • He received a going-away present from his colleagues.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "going away":

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