词汇 | go-at |
释义 | go at someonephrasal verb with goverbuk /ɡəʊ/ us /ɡoʊ/present participlegoing | past tensewent | past participlegone to attack someone: 攻击(某人) Suddenly, he went at me with a knife.突然,他手持一把刀子向我扑来。 go at somethingphrasal verb with goverbuk /ɡəʊ/ us /ɡoʊ/present participlegoing | past tensewent | past participlegone informal to start doing something with a lot of energy and enthusiasm: 开始卖力干;着手拼命干 He went at (= ate eagerly) his dinner as if he hadn't had anything to eat for weeks.他狼吞虎咽地吃着晚饭,好像饿了几星期似的。 Dealing with things or people addressable approach attend to someone/something be all over it idiom beard the lion (in his/her den)idiom bed cut have it out with someoneidiom hold hold onidiom I/I've got thisidiom ill-prepared overcome square to get a handle on somethingidiom to have a handle on somethingidiom tough tough something out turn to someone/something weather go at someone/something | American Dictionarygo at someone/somethingphrasal verb with goverbus/ɡoʊ/present tensegoes | present participlegoing | past tensewentus/went/ | past participlegoneus/ɡɔn, ɡɑn/ to attack someone or something violently, using either force or very strong language: The candidates went at each other during the debate. To go at something is also to use all of your energy and effort to succeed: The crowd showed up to see the two golfers go at it the final day of the tournament. |
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