"a moving" in any way, c. 1300, verbal noun from go (v.). The Old English verbal noun was gang "a going, journey; passage, course" (see gang (n.)). Meaning "condition of a road or route for travel" is from 1848, American English; hence to go while the going is good (1907). Going to "be about to" is from late 15c. Goings-on "(questionable) proceedings" attested from 1775.
权威例句
1. They were going to sail around the little island, against the tide.
他们打算绕着小岛逆潮航行。
2. She's going to be fine. She always was pretty strong.
她会好的。她一直都很强壮。
3. It's an uphill battle but I think we're going to win.
虽然这是一场艰苦的斗争,但我相信我们会取得胜利。
4. He sees himself going right to the top of the tree.
他预见自己在同行中将无人可及。
5. Officers were going to retake sectors of the city.