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释义 go
verb
uk /ɡəʊ/ us /ɡoʊ/present participlegoing | past tensewent | past participlegone

goverb (MOVE/TRAVEL)


A1[ Iusually+ adv/prep ]
to travel or move to another place: 去;走
We went into the house.我们走进了那座房子。
go toI went to Paris last summer. Have you ever been there?去年夏天我去了巴黎,你去过那儿吗?
We don't go to the cinema very often these days.近来我们不大常看电影。
go byWouldn't it be quicker to go by train?坐火车去不是更快一些吗?
Does this train go to Newcastle?这趟火车去纽卡斯尔吗?
Where do you think you're going? Shouldn't you be at school?这是到哪去啊?你现在应该在学校里,不是吗?
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to take someone somewhere
takeI have to take my mother to the doctor today.
go withI offered to go with him to the police station.
come withCan you come to the hospital with me?
accompanyChildren under 12 must be accompanied by an adult.
driveMy husband usually drives the kids to school.
give someone a liftCan you give me a lift into town?
A1[ Iusually+ adv/prep ]
to be in the process of moving: 移动;行走
Can't we go any faster?我们能不能走得再快点儿?
go alongWe were going along at about 50 miles an hour.我们正在以每小时50英里左右的速度行进。
go downGo down the road for about a mile, and then turn right at the junction.
go upstairsHe went upstairs to his office.
go downstairsI might go downstairs for a cup of coffee.
go overGo over the bridge and take the first right.
go throughWhen you go through a tunnel, your phone will lose signal.
go aroundUKfigurativeI've got a tune going around in my head (= I am continually hearing it) and I just can't remember the name of it.
go roundUKfigurativeThere was still one troublesome thought going round her mind.
A1[ I ]
to move or travel somewhere in order to do something: 去(做…);去(参加);去(从事)
[ + -ing verb ]We go shopping every Friday night.我们每周五晚上去购物。
I've never gone skiing.我从来没去滑过雪。
go forThey've gone for a walk, but they should be back soon.他们去散步了,但是应该很快就会回来。
[ + to infinitive ]She went to meet Blake at the station.她去火车站接布雷克了。
There's a good film on at the Odeon. Shall we go?奥登影院正在放映一部好片子,我们去看吧?
 where has/have something gone?
said when you cannot find something: (用于找不到东西时)…跑哪去了?
Where have my keys gone?我的钥匙跑哪去了?
You won't be able to go swimming tomorrow if your cold hasn't cleared up.如果感冒还不好,明天你就不能去游泳了。
You should change trains at Peterborough if you're going to Newcastle.
We went dancing at a nightclub.
I was thinking we might go on a shopping trip on Saturday.
Simon and Jo have gone to visit their grandmother this weekend.
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General words for movement
betake
body English
budge
budge up
carry
circulate
gone
heaving
inertly
keepy-uppy
kinetic
kinetic energy
motion
movement
pass
repair
repair to somewhere
scoot
seethe
shove

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Travelling

goverb (LEAVE)


B1[ I ]
to leave a place, especially in order to travel to somewhere else: (尤指为了去别的地方)离开,离去,出发
Is it midnight already? I really must go/must be going.都已经到半夜了?我真的得走了。
go homeShe wasn't feeling well, so she went home early.她感到不舒服,所以提前离开回家了。
mainly UKWhat time does the last train to Bath go?去巴斯的最后一趟火车什么时侯开?
I'm afraid he'll have to go (= be dismissed from his job) - he's far too inefficient to continue working for us.恐怕他得走人了——他实在太不称职,没法继续在这儿干下去。
This carpet's terribly old and worn out - it really will have to go (= be got rid of).这张地毯破旧不堪,磨损严重——必须得换了。
 to goUS
If you ask for some food to go at a restaurant, you want it wrapped up so that you can take it away with you instead of eating it in the restaurant: (将在饭店所点食物)带走,外带
I'd like a cheeseburger and strawberry milkshake to go, please.我要外带一个奶酪汉堡包,一份草莓奶昔。
[ I ]
polite word for to die: 去世,离开人世
She went peacefully in her sleep.她在睡眠中安详辞世。
You can stay if you want, but I'm going to go.
The next train for Manchester goes in ten minutes.
Get your coat, we're going.
He was here a minute ago, but he must have just gone.
He was disappointed to find they'd already gone.
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Departing
abandon
abandon ship
abandonment
absquatulate
backward
gone
move
outgoing
p.o.q.
peel away/off
piss off
pull
pull out
pull something off
sea
turf something out
vacate
vamoose
walk
walk off (somewhere)

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Death and dying

goverb (LEAD)


B1[ I+ adv/prep ]
If a road, path, etc. goes in a particular direction, it leads there: 通(向);延伸
go toThis road goes to Birmingham.这条路通向伯明翰。
go from something to somethingA huge crack went from the top to the bottom of the wall.墙上裂了一条很大的裂缝,从房顶一直延伸到地面。
[ Iusually+ adv/prep ]
to continue for a particular length: 延展,延伸(一段距离)
go downThe tree's roots go down three metres.这棵树的根一直到地下3米。
Their friendship goes back to when they were at school together.他们的友谊可追溯到学生时代。
The M4 goes from London to Bristol.4号高速公路连接伦敦和布里斯托尔。
The tunnel goes right underneath the city.隧道正好位于城下。
The cable went from the video into the back of the TV.
The scratch goes along the entire length of the vehicle.
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Taking someone somewhere or telling them the way
accompanied by someone/something
accompany
accompany someone to something
bring
bring someone/something along
conduct
drop
lead
manhandle
refer
ride
see someone off
self-guided
shepherd
stick
taken
under escort
usher
usherette
walk

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Direction of motion
Continue & last

goverb (FUTURE TIME)


 be going to do/be something
A2
to intend to do or be something in the future: 将要做/成为;打算做/成为
Are you going to go to Claire's party?你打算去参加克莱尔的聚会吗?
A2
to be certain or expected to happen in the future: 肯定会做/成为;预期会做/成为
They're going to have a baby in the spring.到春天他们就会有孩子了。

goverb (BECOME)


B1[ L only+ adj ]
to become: 变得,变成,成为
The idea of going grey doesn't bother me, but I'd hate to go bald.我不在乎我的头发会变灰白,但是我真的很受不了变成个秃头。
Her father's going senile/blind/deaf.她父亲变老了/失明了/变聋了。
go wrongIf anything goes wrong, you can call our emergency hotline free of charge.如出现任何问题,你可以拨打我们的免费紧急热线。
After twelve years of Republican presidents, the US went Democratic in 1992.在共和党人做了12年的总统后,美国在1992年进入了民主党执政的时代。
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to become
becomeMy arm was becoming more and more painful.
getIt’s getting dark now.
growTempers had been growing more and more frayed during the evening.
goMy hair is going white.
turnThe sky turned black.
Paul will go mad when he finds out you've broken his watch.
Because the book's so old, the pages are going yellow.
The cars pull away when the lights go green.
Many small businesses went broke during the recession.
He goes all misty-eyed whenever he hears that song.
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Starting and beginning
be in the first flush ofidiom
be/get in on the ground flooridiom
become
begin
branch out
develop
grow
half-cock
here
here goes!idiom
hit the ground runningidiom
motion
sail in
start (something) off
start on something
start out
start/set/get the ball rollingidiom
starting
the ground floor
wheel

goverb (MOVE BODY)


C2[ Iusually+ adv/prep ]
to move a part of the body in a particular way or the way that is shown: 做特定的动作
go like this withGo like this with your hand to show that you're turning left.这样伸出手,示意你要往左转弯了。
Can you go like this with your tongue?
The player went like this to show that his wasn't hurt.
His face went like this when he tasted the soup.
Go like this with your arm to stretch the muscle.
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General words for movement
betake
body English
budge
budge up
carry
circulate
gone
heaving
inertly
keepy-uppy
kinetic
kinetic energy
motion
movement
pass
repair
repair to somewhere
scoot
seethe
shove

goverb (OPERATE)


C2[ I ]
to operate (in the right way): (正常地)运转,运行,工作
Have you any idea why this watch won't go?你知道为什么这块手表不走了吗?
Can you help me get my car going?你能帮我把车发动起来吗?
Our company has been going (= has been in business) for 20 years.我们公司已经有20年的历史了。
My watch stopped going after I dropped it.
That radio has been going all morning.
She received a grant to get her business going.
I can't get the vacuum cleaner to go.
The driver of the getaway car kept the engine going.
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Machines - Functioning
action
actuator
deactivation
faultily
faulty
fire someone up
function as something/someone
functionally
light
operative
peg
peg out
play something up
power (something) up
refire
reset
road
run
tick
working

goverb (TIME)


B2[ I ]
If a period of time goes, it passes: (时间)过去,流逝,消逝
I had a wonderful weekend but it went very quickly.我周末过得很愉快,可就是时间过得太快了。
Time seems to go faster as you get older.随着年龄变大,时间也好像过得更快了。
to goThere's only a week to go before (= until) I get my exam results.只要再过一个星期我的考试结果就出来了。
The final hour of the exam went very quickly.
There are only ten days to go before Christmas.
Two hours went by before they reported the child missing.
Time goes quickly when you're having fun.
The afternoon was going very slowly.
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Spending time & time passing
all the time in the worldidiom
Anno Domini
drag on
elapse
employ
gone
kill time, an hour, etc.idiom
misspend
pass
roll
roll by
run out
serve
slip
the sands of time idiom
time's a great healeridiom
timekeeper
wear
wear on
while something away

goverb (BE)


[ L only+ adj ]
to be or stay in a particular condition, especially an unpleasant one : 处于(尤指令人不快的状况)
In spite of the relief effort, thousands of people continue to go hungry.尽管提供了救济,仍有数以千计的人继续处于饥饿状态。
Why do so many rapes go unreported?为什么有那么多人被强奸后没有报案呢?
 as...go
in comparison with most other things of a particular type, especially when you do not think that type of thing is very good: 就某类…而言,和一般…相比(尤指认为此类事物不太好)
It was quite a good film, as horror films go.就恐怖片而言,这片子还算不错。
 go to prove/show
to prove that something is true: 验证,证明,说明
Your daughter's attitude only goes to prove how much society has changed over the last 30 years.你女儿的态度恰恰证明了过去30年里社会的变化有多大。
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Keeping and staying the same
anti-progressive
calcification
calcify
consistency
consistent
continuum
invariant
inveteracy
kept
leave well aloneidiom
left
stability
stabilization
stabilize
stably
stay
unmanipulated
unreformed
wallow in something
wouldn't have it any other wayidiom

goverb (START)


[ I ]
to start doing or using something: 开始
I'll just connect the printer to the computer and then we'll be ready to go.我只要把打印机和电脑连接上,我们就可以开始了。
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Starting and beginning
be in the first flush ofidiom
be/get in on the ground flooridiom
become
begin
branch out
develop
grow
half-cock
here
here goes!idiom
hit the ground runningidiom
motion
sail in
start (something) off
start on something
start out
start/set/get the ball rollingidiom
starting
the ground floor
wheel

goverb (PLAY GAME)


[ I ]
to use your opportunity to play in a game: (游戏中轮到的时候)去(玩)
It's your turn to go now.轮到你来玩了。
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Miscellaneous games & activities
air hockey
beer pong
belly dancing
bran tub
buildering
bungee jumping
cage diving
charade
Frisbee
hoopla
in-game
inline
inline skate
inline skating
pinball machine
roller-skating
RPG
sandbox
scavenger hunt
screen time

goverb (DIVIDE)


[ Inot continuous ]
(of a number) to fit into another number especially resulting in a whole number: 除;(尤指)整除
go into5 into 11 won't go.5除11除不尽。
3 goes into 15 fives times.3除15等于5。
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Addition, subtraction, multiplication & division
add
add (something) up
addition
addition sign
additive
arithmetical
half
halve
highest common factor
power
quadruply
quintuple
quotient
recursion
round something down
sextuple
square
subtract
table
treble

goverb (SAY)


[ + speech ]informal
to say, especially when a story is being told: (尤指讲故事时)说
"I never want to see you ever again," he goes, and storms out the house.“我一辈子都不想再见到你,”他说着,怒气冲冲地冲出了房子。
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Saying & uttering
(your) every wordidiom
add
come out with something
fall from something
find your voiceidiom
get in
in your own wordsidiom
intone
loud
observe
phrase
quoth
said
say
spoken
string
talk senseidiom
think
verbalize
volunteer

goverb (WEAKEN)


[ I ]
to become weak or damaged, especially from being used (too much), or to stop working: (尤指因为过度使用)变薄弱,衰退,损坏,垮掉
After a gruelling six months singing on a world tour, it is hardly surprising that her voice is starting to go.经过6个月紧张劳累的世界巡演,她的音质开始变差,这不足为奇。
I really must get a new jacket - this one's starting to go at the elbows.我真的得去买件新外套了——这一件肘部都快磨坏了。
Her hearing is going, but otherwise she's remarkably fit for a 95-year-old.她的听力开始下降,但除此以外,对于一个95岁高龄的老人来说,她还是很健康的。
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Deteriorating and making worse
add
admin
aggravate
backslide
be downhillidiom
debase
deteriorate
deterioration
devaluation
disintegrate
dog
one step forward, two steps backidiom
regress
regression
regressive
regressively
vulgarize
wear thinidiom
worse
worsen

goverb (NOISE)


C2[ I or T ]
to produce a noise: 发出(声音);响;鸣
I think I heard the doorbell go (= ring) just now.我觉得刚才听到门铃响了。
I wish my computer would stop going "beep" whenever I do something wrong.我希望我的电脑不要我一出错误就“嘟嘟”响。
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Sounds made by objects, movement or impact
bang around
bleep
boop
choo-choo
chuff
clap along
click away
honk
peal
resonance
rumble
spit
squeak
susurrus
swoosh
thrum
thunk
tick-tock
ticking
whisper

goverb (BE EXPRESSED)


B2[ Inot continuous ]
to be expressed, sung, or played: 用某种措词表达;(音乐)有某种调子;(以特定方式)唱
how something goesI can never remember how that song goes.我永远也记不住怎么唱那首歌。
go like"Doesn't it go something like this?" said Joan, and played the first couple of bars on her guitar.“它是不是这个调子?”琼说着,用吉他奏出开头几个小节。
[ + (that) ]The story goes (= people say)(that) he was fireds after he was caught stealing company property.据说他盗窃公司的财物被抓住后就被开除了。
so something goesA headless ghost walks the castle at night - or so the story goes (= so people say).一个无头鬼晚上在城堡中游荡——反正人们都是这样说的。
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Playing music
accompaniment
accompany
air guitar
beat something out
beatbox
blow
finger
pick
pick someone/something out
pitch
play (something) by earidiom
playability
playable
tap
throw
transposition
ultra-smooth
una corda
unperformable
unperformed

goverb (HAPPEN)


[ Iusually+ adv/prep ]
to happen or be found regularly or typically with each other or another: 与(…)同时存在;与(…)相伴而生
go togetherWisdom and maturity don't necessarily go together.智慧不在年高,年成未必有智。
go withShe knows all about the health problems that go with smoking.抽烟引起的所有健康问题她都很清楚。
go hand in hand withGreat wealth often goes hand in hand with meanness.巨富者常悭吝。
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Occurring and happening
afoot
asynchronous
asynchronously
attend
attendant
be at workidiom
crop
ensue
ensuing
eventuate
fall into placeidiom
follow on
go off
gone
resynchronization
resynchronize
roll
roll around
shake out
succeed

goverb (BE SITUATED)


[ Iusually+ adv/prep, not continuous ]
to be put in a particular place, especially as the usual place: 被放置,被置于(尤指通常的位置)
go againstThe sofa went against that wall before we had the radiator put in.安装暖气片前沙发是靠着那面墙放的。
where something goesI'll put it all away if you tell me where everything goes.你告诉我所有这些东西该放哪儿,我会放好的。
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Placing and positioning an object
-based
appose
around
change something around
circle
consign
gone
install
lie
pile (something) up
plant
redeposit
reinstall
reinstallation
relocate
reorientate
stick
superimpose
transpose
transposition

goverb (BE SOLD)


[ I ]
to be sold or be available: 被卖掉,被出售;现成可用
The shop is having a closing-down sale - everything must go.那家商店正举行停业甩卖——一切货物都得售完。
go toThe painting will go to the highest bidder.这幅油画将会卖给出价最高的人。
go cheapI bought some flowers that were going cheap.我买了一些减价出售的花。
"Going... going... gone! (= Sold!)" said the auctioneer, banging down the hammer.“要卖出了——要卖出了——成交!”拍卖人边喊边敲下了拍卖槌。
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Available and accessible
accessibility
accessible
accessibly
appear
at your commandidiom
availability
drop
in the public domain
non-restricted
nothing
obtainable
on callidiom
on/about your personidiom
season
stream
unfilled
unfreeze
unfrozen
unlock
unlockable

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Buying & selling - general words

goverb (BE ACCEPTABLE)


B1[ Inot continuous ]
to look or be acceptable or suitable: 可以接受;匹配;适合;相称
go wellThat picture would go well on the wall in the living room.那幅画挂在客厅墙上正合适。
go inThe TV would go nicely in that corner, wouldn't it?电视放在那个角落正好,是不是?
If I wear the orange hat with the blue dress, do you think it will go?我穿那件蓝色连衣裙戴这顶橘红色的帽子,你觉得相配吗?
Just remember that I'm the boss and what I say goes (= you have to accept what I say).请记住我是老板,我说一不二。
anything goesMy parents don't worry too much about what I am up to, and most of the time anything goes (= I can do what I want).我做什么我父母都不是太担心,所以大多数情况下我都能做自己想做的事。
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Matching and co-ordinating
-matched
coordinate
coordinated
coordination
go with something
gone
incongruence
marry
marry up (something)
match
match up
matchy-matchy
tone
tone in

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Being suitable or unsuitable

goverb (BE KNOWN)


[ Iusually+ adv/prep ]
to be known (by a particular name): 被叫做,被称为(某个名字或名称);名叫
go by the name ofHe had a scruffy old teddy bear that went by the name of Augustus.他有个肮脏破旧的玩具熊,名字叫奥古斯塔斯。
go under the name ofIn Britain, this flour usually goes under the name of maize meal.在英国,这种面粉一般被称为玉米面。
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Names and titles
A.N. Other
age
aka
alias
appellation
first name
forename
form of address
given name
good name
pen name
pet name
place name
pseudonym
pseudonymity
trademark
unchristened
under the name ofidiom
unidentified
unnamed

goverb (DEVELOP)


B1[ Iusually+ adv/prep ]
to develop or happen: 进行,进展;发生
how something goes"How did the interview go?" "It went very well, thanks."“面试进行得怎么样?”“很好,多谢。”
go forThings have gone badly for him since his business collapsed.他的公司倒闭后,他的生活变得一团糟。
Everything was going smoothly until suddenly disaster struck.灾难突然降临之前一切进行得都很顺利。
"I hear things aren't going too well at work." "You don't know the half of it!"“我听说工作进展得不太顺利。”“你还不知道更糟的事呢!”
Everything went swimmingly until Peter started talking about money.在彼得开始谈钱之前,一切都进展得很顺利。
The party went like clockwork.晚会进行得很顺利。
Did it all go according to plan?一切都是按计划进行的吗?
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Occurring and happening
afoot
asynchronous
asynchronously
attend
attendant
be at workidiom
crop
ensue
ensuing
eventuate
fall into placeidiom
follow on
go off
gone
resynchronization
resynchronize
roll
roll around
shake out
succeed

Grammar



Been or gone?
We often use been to, instead of gone to, when we refer to completed visits to a place: …

Come or go?
We use come to describe movement between the speaker and listener, and movement from another place to the place where the speaker or listener is. We usually use go to talk about movement from where the speaker or listener is to another place. …

Go
We use go to refer to movement, most commonly away from the speaker or listener to another place. We normally use go without an object: …

Go + -ing
We use go + -ing form when we speak about general activities that involve movement: …

Go + complement
We use go + an adjective (complement) to describe changes to the state of things: …

Go and, come and …
In speaking, we often use and after go and come before the base form of verbs like ask, buy, check, collect, do, find, get: …

Going to
We use the present continuous form of the verb go + preposition to + noun phrase to talk about movement in relation to a place or a person in the present: …

Going to: present continuous
We use the present continuous form of the verb go + preposition to + noun phrase to talk about movement in relation to a place or a person in the present: …

Going to: future
We can use a present form of be + going to + the base form of a main verb to talk about the future. We use it for plans and intentions, predictions and commands: …

Was going to
We use a past form of be + going to when we talk about a plan we had that may have changed. …

Get or go?
Get and go have similar meanings, when talking about travel or motion. When we use get, we emphasise arrival: …

Future: be going to (I am going to work)
We use be going to + the base form of the verb: …

Be going to: form
We use be going to + the base form of the verb: …

Be going to: uses
Be going to is commonly used in informal styles. …

Gonna (informal contexts)
We use gonna /gənə/ instead of going to in informal contexts, especially in speaking and in song lyrics. We write gonna to show how to pronounce it: …

Be going to or will?
Will is often used in a similar way to be going to. Will is used when we are talking about something with absolute certainty. Be going to is used when we want to emphasise our decision or the evidence in the present: …

Idioms


go about your business
go and...
go down swinging/fighting
go for it
go it alone
have something going for you
not go there
the same/that goes for someone/something
what are you going to do?
what goes around comes around

Phrasal verbs


go about something
go after someone
go after something
go against someone
go against something/someone
go ahead
go along
go along with something/someone
go around
go around (somewhere)
More phrasal verbs

go around something
go at someone
go at something
go away
go back
go back on something
go back to someone
go back to something
go by
go by something
go down
go down on someone
go down with something
go for someone
go for something
go in
go in for something
go in on something
go into something
go off
go off someone/something
go off with someone
go off with something
go on
go on something
go out
go out for something
go out to someone
go over
go over something
go over to something
go round
go round (somewhere)
go round something
go through
go through something
go through with something
go to someone
go together
go under
go up
go up to something
go with something
go with someone
go with someone/something
go without (something)
go
noun
uk /ɡəʊ/ us /ɡoʊ/pluralgoes

gonoun (ATTEMPT)


B2[ C ](US alsotry)
an attempt to do something: 尝试
I've never done this before but I'll give it a go.我以前从来没有做过,但是我会尝试一下。
have a go"This jar is impossible to open." "Here, let me have a go."“这个罐子没法打开。”“来,让我试一试。”
have a go atI want to have a go at finishing my essay tonight.我想试试看今晚能不能把论文写完。
all in one goWe can't do the work all in one go (= all at the same time).我们不可能一蹴而就,一下子完成工作。
 make a go of somethingmainly UK
C2
to try to make something succeed, usually by working hard: (通常指通过努力工作)使成功
She's really making a go of her new antique shop.她新开的古玩店经营得还真挺不错。
I can't do the crossword. Do you want to have a go?
After several goes at the puzzle, she eventually gave up.
They each had a go at lifting the box, but neither of them could move it.
If you fail the test this time, you can have another go at it in August.
I don't know if I can fix the taps but I'll have a go.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Trying and making an effort
A game
all out
assault
attempt
attempted
give something your best shotidiom
go after someone
go all outidiom
go down swinging/fightingidiom
go for someone
nose
shoot for something
shoot for the moonidiom
shoot the worksidiom
smarten (someone/something) up
smarten up your actidiom
sortie
spare
stretch
struggle

gonoun (OPPORTUNITY)


B1[ C ](US usuallyturn)
an opportunity to play in a game, or to do or use something: (游戏等中)轮到的机会
Hey, it's Ken's go now! You've just had your go.嗨,现在轮到肯了!你刚玩过。
have a goPlease can I have a go (= can I ride) on your bike?我能骑骑你的自行车吗?
have a go atI'll have a go at driving for a while if you're tired.你要是累了,我来替你开会儿车。
Is it my go yet?
May I have a go on your computer?
We can have two goes each.
You have to miss a go if you land on that square.
Whose go is it?
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Miscellaneous games & activities
air hockey
beer pong
belly dancing
bran tub
buildering
bungee jumping
cage diving
charade
Frisbee
hoopla
in-game
inline
inline skate
inline skating
pinball machine
roller-skating
RPG
sandbox
scavenger hunt
screen time

gonoun (CRITICIZE)


 have a go at someoneUK
to criticize someone: 批评
My Dad's always having a go at me about getting a proper job.我爸爸总是指责我不找个正儿八经的工作干。

gonoun (ENERGY)


[ U ]UK
the condition of being energetic and active: 劲头;精力;活力
You're full of go this morning.今天早晨你精力充沛。
He doesn't have much go about him, does he?他无精打采的,不是吗?
See also
get-up-and-goinformal
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Excitement, interest, energy and enthusiasm
alacrity
animation
ardour
avidity
boosterism
commotion
flirtation
frenzy
friskiness
frisson
frolic
get a buzz out of something/doing something
hubbub
page-turner
pep
perkiness
physicality
piquancy
zeal
zealousness

gonoun (GAME)


[ U ](alsoGo)
a Chinese game played on a square board in which two players try to surround each others' stones(= pieces):
Around 50m people in east Asia play go.
Go was all the rage in Japanese courtly circles by the 11th century.
 
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SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Board games
backgammon
bishop
blitz
board game
castle
Chinese chequers
Chutes and Ladders
counterplay
defence
draught
endgame
forfeit
gambit
pawn
pin
queen
queenside
re-roll
resign
stalemate

Idioms


be (a) no go
on the go

go | American Dictionary


go
verb
us/ɡoʊ/present tensegoes | present participlegoing | past tensewentus/went/ | past participlegoneus/ɡɔn, ɡɑn/

goverb (TRAVEL)


[ I ]
to move or travel to another place:
Let’s go home now.
Are you going away for your vacation?
He’s going to his country house for the weekend.
We don’t go to the movies much.
You go on (ahead) and I’ll be along in a minute.
Are you planning to go by car or are you flying?
The payroll checks went out (= were sent) a week later than usual.
I’m just going over (= making a visit) to Pete’s for half an hour.
My son is planning to go into (= get a job in) journalism.
Where did my keys go (= I can’t find them)?
A considerable amount of money and effort has gone into (= been used in preparing) this exhibition.
 go back
To go back is to return:
When do you go back to school?
 go back
To go back is also to have existed since some time in the past:
Their friendship goes back to when they were in college together.
 go up(alsogo down)
To go up or go down is to increase or be reduced:
My rent is going up 6% this year.
 go for
To be going or to go for a particular activity is to move to the place of the activity or to begin to do it:
to go for a walk/swim
Why don’t we go for a drive (= have a ride in a car)?
We’re going shopping at the mall.
[ I ]
To have gone to do a particular activity is to have left to do it and not yet returned:
They’ve gone sailing on the lake.

goverb (MOVE TOWARD)


[ I ]
to be or continue moving, esp. in a particular way or direction:
We were going (at) about 65 miles an hour.
I had a wonderful weekend but it went awfully quickly.
If you take the bus, you go over the bridge, but the train goes through the tunnel.
There’s still three months to go before he has surgery, but he’s already nervous about it.
The flu is going around right now (= It’s moving from person to person).
I was going up/down the stairs when the phone rang.
He went up to her (= approached her) and asked for her autograph.
On summer evenings we often sat on the porch and watched the sun go down.
 go by
To go by is to move past or beyond:
We sat on the shore and watched the sailboats go by.
Several months went by, and still he had no word from her.

goverb (LEAVE)


[ I ]
to leave a place, esp. in order to travel to somewhere else:
It’s time to go.
Please close the door when you go.
She wasn’t feeling well, so she went home early (= left early to go home).
She’s gone off with my umbrella (= She took it by accident).
I always go out (= leave my home and travel to another place, esp. for entertainment) on Saturday night.
[ I ]
If something is gone, none of it is left:
I can’t believe the milk is gone already.

goverb (LEAD)


[ Ialways+ adv/prep ]
(of a road, path, etc.) to lead in a particular direction:
Does I-70 go to Denver?
[ Ialways+ adv/prep ]
If something goes a particular length, it is that long:
The well goes down at least 30 feet.

goverb (BECOME)


to become or be in a certain condition:
[ L ]Her father is going blind.
[ L ]If anything goes wrong, you can call our emergency hotline.
[ L ]Because of lack of evidence, the police were forced to let him go free.
[ I ]If you keep applying ice, the swelling will go down (= become smaller).
[ I ]The computer went down (= stopped operating) twice last week.
[ I ]The electricity suddenly went off (= stopped operating).
[ I ]One of these days I’ll have to go on a diet (= start to be on one).
[ I ]I was so exhausted I went to sleep (= started sleeping) immediately.
[ I ]It was feared for a while that the two countries would go to war (= start to fight a war) over this dispute.
[ I ]It wasn’t a bad hospital, as hospitals go (= compared with the usual standard of hospitals), but I still hated being there.

goverb (CHANGE)


[ Ialways+ adv/prep ]
to do something to cause a change or create a new condition:
I’d love to come to dinner, but I don’t want you to go to any trouble (= do a lot of work).

goverb (WEAKEN)


[ I ]
to become weak or damaged, esp. from use, or to stop working:
Her hearing is starting to go, but otherwise she’s in good shape.

goverb (START)


[ I ]
to start doing or using something:
I’ll just connect the printer to the computer and we’ll be ready to go.

goverb (OPERATE)


[ I ]
to operate:
My watch was going fine up until a few minutes ago, but then it stopped running.

goverb (MAKE SOUND)


[ I/T ]
to produce a noise:
[ I ]Somebody’s car alarm went off at 3 in the morning and woke me up.

goverb (MOVE BODY)


[ Ialways+ adv/prep ]
to move a part of the body in a particular way or in the way that is shown:
Try making your foot go backwards and forwards.

goverb (DIVIDE)


[ I ]
(of a number) to fit into another number, esp. resulting in a whole number:
Three goes into 12 four times.

goverb (BE SITUATED)


[ Ialways+ adv/prep ]
to belong in a particular place, esp. as the usual place:
Tell the moving men that the sofa goes against that wall.

goverb (HAPPEN)


[ Ialways+ adv/prep ]
to happen or develop:
The doctor said the operation went well.
What’s going on here (= Explain what is happening)?
[ Ialways+ adv/prep ]
If people have something going for them, that thing causes them to have a lot of advantages and to be successful:
They’ve got a happy marriage, great careers, and wonderful children – in fact they’ve got everything going for them.

goverb (BE SOLD)


[ I ]
to be sold or be available:
The painting is expected to go for at least a million dollars.

goverb (BE EXPRESSED)


[ I ]
to be expressed, sung, or played:
I can never remember how that song goes.

goverb (BE SUITABLE)


[ I ]
to be acceptable or suitable:
Do you think my new brown scarf goes with my black coat?

goverb (BE KNOWN)


[ Ialways+ adv/prep ]
to be known by a particular name:
He went under the name of Platt, but that was not his real name.

goverb (DEPEND ON)


[ Ialways+ adv/prep ]
to have an opinion, decision, or judgment depend on something:
There were no witnesses to the crime, and so far the police don’t have much to go on.

goverb (BE FINAL)


[ I ]
to be final; not to be questioned:
In my parents’ day, nobody ever argued with their father – whatever he said went.

goverb (PLAY)


[ I ]
to do something at a particular time or in a particular order, before or after other people; have a turn:
Who goes next?

going


noun[ U ]us/ˈɡoʊ·ɪŋ/
It was slow going because of ice on the roads.

going


noun[ C ]us/ˈɡoʊ·ɪŋ/
There were a lot of comings and goings at the apartment next door.

Idioms


go easy on someone
go easy on something
go from bad to worse
go for it
go haywire
go in one ear and out the other
go it alone
go out of your way
go overboard
go public
More idioms

go public (with something)
go through the motions
go to bat for someone
go to great lengths
go to someone’s head
go to pot
go to the bathroom
go to the dogs
go to town (on something)
go up in smoke
go with the flow
go wrong
something goes for someone/something else
something goes without saying
(still) going strong
on the go
someone is going places
(something) to go

Phrasal verbs


go about something
go against something/someone
go ahead
go along
go around
go at someone/something
go back on something
go by something/someone
go down as/in something
go for something/someone
More phrasal verbs

go for something/someone
go for something
go in for something
go in on something
go into something
go off
go on
go out
go out
go out for something
go over
go over something
go over something
go through
go through something
go through something
go through something
go through something
go through with something
go together
go under
go up
go without (something)
go
noun[ U ]
us/ɡoʊ/

gonoun[U] (ENERGY)


the condition of being energetic and active

go | Business English


go
verb
uk /ɡəʊ/usgoing | went | gone
[ I ]
to be sold:
The shop is having a closing-down sale - everything must go.
[ I ]
to develop or happen in a particular way:
Things have gone badly for him since his business collapsed.
[ I ]
to disappear:
650 jobs will go at the shipyard.
[ I ]
if money goes on something, it is spent on that thing:
go on sthMost of that money goes on the purchase of equipment.
 go for it
informal
to do anything you have to in order to get something:
If we want something, then we go for it in the best possible way we know.
 go it alone
to do something without other people:
Questions are being asked whether the record label has the stamina to go it alone.
 have sth going for you
to have a quality that gives you a lot of advantages or makes it likely you will be successful:
It has everything going for it: a prime city centre site, a successful funding strategy, and a charismatic leader.

Phrasal verbs


go after sth
go ahead
go along with sth/sb
go back on sth
go down
go for sth
go into sth
go over sth
go over to sth
go through
More phrasal verbs

go through with sth
go to sb/sth
go under
go up
go with sb/sth
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