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go

英 [gəʊ] 美[go]
  • vi. 走;达到;运转;趋于
  • n. 去;进行;尝试
  • vt. 忍受;出产;以…打赌
  • [复数 goes 第三人称单数 goes 过去式 went 过去分词 gone 现在分词 going]

词组搭配


all the go

(Brit. informal, dated)in fashion

(英,非正式,旧)非常流行,风行一时

as (或 so) far as it goes

bearing in mind its limitations (said when qualifying praise of something)

考虑到它的局限性(在找理由表扬某事物时说)

the book is a useful catalogue as far as it goes.

就这本书本身而言,它是个有用的目录。

as —— go

compared to the average or typical one of the specified kind

与一般的(或典型的)相比

as castles go it is small and old.

与一般城堡相比,它小而古老。

from the word go

(informal)from the very beginning

(非正式)从一开始

get someone going

(Brit. informal)make someone angry or sexually aroused

(英,非正式)惹怒;使性兴奋

I want a girl who's sexy, but in a subtle way—that's what gets me going.

我需要一个性感女孩,不过要隐隐约约地性感的那一种性感——就是能让我兴奋的那种类型。

go figure!

(N. Amer. informal)said to express the speaker's belief that something is amazing or incredible

(北美,非正式)[用来表示说话人认为某事是令人吃惊的,难以置信的] 真不敢相信

go great guns
go halves

(或 shares)share something equally

平分

going!, gone!

an auctioneer's announcement that bidding is closing or closed

(拍卖人宣布)竞价就要结束(或已结束)

go off on one

(Brit. informal)become very angry or excited

(英,非正式)恼怒;激动

going on ——(英亦作 going on for)

(英 亦作)approaching a specified time, age, or amount

接近(特定的时间、年龄或数量)

I was going on fourteen when I went to my first gig.

我第一次乘快艇时已快14岁了。

go (to) it

(Brit. informal)act in a vigorous, energetic, or dissipated way

(英,非正式)猛劲干;放荡挥霍

Go it, Dad! Give him what for!.

爸爸,猛点劲!给他一顿饱拳!。

go to show

(或 prove)(of an occurrence) serve as evidence or proof of something specified

成为某事的证据(或证明)

go well

(S. African)used to express good wishes to someone leaving

(南非)一切顺利[用来对即将离开的人表达良好的祝愿]