单词 | go |
释义 | go2 /gao; go/ n (pl goes) /gaoz; goz/ (all uses colloq) (俗 j all systems go, (of launching or operating eg a spacecraft) all is ready to proceed. (指太空船等之发射或操作)一切就绪,等者开始。 all the go. very popular, fashionable: 流行的; 时堡的: Leather pyjamas were all the go last year. 宽榄的皮神去年很流行。 at one go. at one attempt: → 举; 一气; 一次 He blew out all the candles on his birthday cake at one go. 他一口气把生 n 蛋糕上的蜡烛都吹灭了。 be full of go: have plenty of go, be full of energy, enthusiasm. 精力充沛; 热心。 be on the go. be busy, active: 忙碌:活神: She's been on the go all day, has had no rest. 她终“ 1 忙碌。 have a go fat sth), make an attempt: 企图;尝试(做某事): He had several goes at the high jump before he succeeded in clearing it. 他尝试跳高破次,最后才跳了过去。 The police warned the public not to have a go because the bank raiders were armed, not to try to intercept, catch them. 警方警吿群众不要尝试栏截,因为那些抢劫银行的暴徒带着武器。 near go, narrow escape. 惊险的逃脱。 no go. a false start. 错误的开始; 不适当的开始。⑹ impossible or hopeless situation: 不可能; 不行: It'll be no go to ask/asking for a rise when you arrive so late. 你到得这样晚而要求加薪是不可能的。 .no-go area, one to which access is prohibited to those who do not live there. 禁止外地人进入之地区。 |
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