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Goodbye English

L 1: goodbye

I. Meaning

see you again

see you again

Second, usage

British people often use goodby, and Americans often use goodby. It is a farewell speech that people break up at any time and don't meet again for a period of time.

Say goodbye. The British and most Americans say goodbye. Note that there are also a few Americans who say goodbye.

In all the bustle, she forgot to say goodbye

She forgot to say goodbye in her hurry.

Extended data:

Synonym: goodbye, goodbye, see you later.

First of all, farewell

1, meaning: int. Goodbye; Farewell. Goodbye, goodbye.

For example, 2

Goodbye, until we meet again!

See you next time!

Second, goodbye.

1, meaning: int. Goodbye.

For example, 2

Take care of yourself, bye!

Be careful yourself. Goodbye!

Third, see you later.

1, which means: goodbye; See you later.

For example, 2

He desperately searched for a way to see her again.

He desperately wants to see her again.