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What does "gone for good" mean?
The sentence: Those that have gone have gone for good, those to come keep coming.
Does it mean "those that are meant to disappear have gone for its own cause"?
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Mar 24, 2017 5:53 AM
Answers · 8
It means something like those that have left will not return. When you die you are 'gone for good'.
March 24, 2017
If someone is gone for good, that generally means they have left and are never coming back.
March 24, 2017
Those that have gone have gone for good,those to come keep coming
May there be enough clouds in your life to make a beautiful sunset.
过去的永远的过去了,该来的会来的.
即使历经沧桑,但愿你有天拨云见日,依然拥有美好的未来
March 24, 2017
谢谢!
March 24, 2017
for good 是短语,永远之意
March 24, 2017
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