词汇 | go-for |
释义 | go for someonephrasal verb with goverbuk /ɡəʊ/ us /ɡoʊ/present participlegoing | past tensewent | past participlegone UK to attack someone: 攻击(某人) Their dog had to be put to sleep after it went for the postwoman.他们家的狗咬了那个女邮递员,他们只好对它实施了安乐死。 to try to hurt someone using violence attackHe was attacked in the car park. assaultThe intruder assaulted him in his home. go forUKShe suddenly lost her temper and went for me. come atHe came at me with a baseball bat. mugYes, that is the man who mugged me. ambushThey ambushed him and left him for dead. go for somethingphrasal verb with goverbuk /ɡəʊ/ us /ɡoʊ/present participlegoing | past tensewent | past participlegone (CHOOSE)B1UK to choose something: 选择 Instead of butter, I always go for margarine or a low-fat spread.我总是选择人造黄油或低脂肪的面包酱以代替黄油。 to choose or choose to do something chooseThere are thirty-one flavours of ice cream to choose from. pickHe's been picked for the school football team. selectWe've selected three candidates. opt (for)Mike's opted for early retirement. decide (on)I've decided on blue walls for the bathroom. go forUKI think I'll go for the chocolate cake. Taking and choosing adopt adopted adoption appoint bags I...idiom be your best betidiom cull empanel faute de mieux favoured filterable first choice picker Robin Hood select selection selective selectively skim you pays your money and you takes your choice/chanceidiom (LIKE)to like or admire: 喜欢,倾心于 I don't go for war films in a big way (= very much).我不大喜欢战争片。 What sort of men do you go for (= are you attracted to)?你喜欢什么类型的男人? Liking adorkable affection appreciate approve of someone attached be a glutton for somethingidiom dig grow on someone hatefully have a lot of time for someoneidiom have a thing about something/someoneidiom lick your lipsidiom shook smile smile on something/someone smitten soft corner taste tight warm (TRY)B2 to try to have or achieve something: 试图得到,努力争取 She tripped me as I went for the ball.我在拼抢球的时候,她把我绊倒了。 The Russian relay team will again be going for the gold medal at the Olympic Games.俄罗斯接力赛跑队将会再次为夺得奥运会金牌而拼搏。 Trying and making an effort A game all out assault attempt attempted commitment give something your best shotidiom go after someone go all outidiom go down swinging/fightingidiom go for itidiom nose shoot for the moonidiom shoot the worksidiom smarten (someone/something) up smarten up your actidiom spare square the circleidiom stretch struggle (MONEY)If something goes for a certain amount of money, it is sold for that amount: 卖得(某价格),售价为 The painting is expected to go for at least a million dollars.这幅油画预计至少要卖100万美元。 to have a certain monetary value costHiring a car for the week will cost close to £300! beThe cakes were £1.50 each or two for £2. sell forThe tickets sell for £100 each. fetchThe medieval manuscript fetched a record-breaking £1.2 million at auction. go for somethingHouses around here usually go for about £500,000. set someone back (something)Phew, that ring looks like it set you back. Costs & expenses admission charge aliment all in at cost at someone's expense bank charges overrun palimony price point pricing punchy redress remittance reserve RPI spend transfer fee tune upkeep whack go for something collocation If you go for something to eat or drink, you go to a restaurant, bar, etc. where you can eat or drink it. : Shall we go for a coffee? Jay and I went for a curry last night. See goverb Why don't we go for a drink tonight and then we'll talk? They picked me up at the hotel and we went for a bite and a drink. On a Saturday night, they often go for a couple of beers. Restaurants & cafes all-you-can-eat automat bill of fare bistro blue plate creperie degustation diner drive-through du jour pizzeria plat du jour prix fixe raw bar refectory tasting menu tea room teahouse transport café wait staff go for something/someone | American Dictionarygo for something/someonephrasal verb with goverbus/ɡoʊ/present tensegoes | present participlegoing | past tensewentus/went/ | past participlegoneus/ɡɔn, ɡɑn/ (TRY TO GET)to try to achieve a goal, or try to attract someone's romantic interest: He’ll be going for his third straight Olympic gold medal in the 200-meter dash. go for something/someonephrasal verb with goverbus/ɡoʊ/present tensegoes | present participlegoing | past tensewentus/went/ | past participlegoneus/ɡɔn, ɡɑn/ (CHOOSE)to choose something or someone: Offered the choice between a higher salary and more vacation time, I know which one I’d go for. He can't even count on all the voters who went for him the last time. go for somethingphrasal verb with goverbus/ɡoʊ/present tensegoes | present participlegoing | past tensewentus/went/ | past participlegoneus/ɡɔn, ɡɑn/ infml (LIKE)to like or admire something: I don’t go for action movies or romances. go for sth | Business Englishgo for sthphrasal verb with goverbuk /ɡəʊ/usgoing | went | gone to try to have or achieve something: The President said that he wouldn't go for such a plan if it meant he had to cut Medicare. if something goes for a certain amount of money, it is sold for that amount: Cheap bottles of vodka that go for less than $2 apiece. |
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