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goodbye    音标拼音: [g,ʊdb'ɑɪ]
int. 再见

goodbye
n 1: a farewell remark; "they said their good-byes" [synonym:
{adieu}, {adios}, {arrivederci}, {auf wiedersehen}, {au
revoir}, {bye}, {bye-bye}, {cheerio}, {good-by}, {goodby},
{good-bye}, {goodbye}, {good day}, {sayonara}, {so long}]



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