go in with
进,入,进场,进去后
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went, gone, go·ing.
- : to move or proceed, especially to or from something: They're going by bus.
- : to leave a place; depart: People were coming and going all the time.
- : to keep or be in motion; function or perform as required: Can't you go any faster in your work?
- : to become as specified: to go mad.
- : to continue in a certain state or condition; be habitually: to go barefoot.
- : to act as specified: Go warily if he wants to discuss terms.
- : to act so as to come into a certain state or condition: to go into debt; to go to sleep.
- : to be known: to go by a false name.
- : to reach, extend, or give access to: Where does this door go?
- : to pass or elapse: The time went fast.
- : to be applied, allotted, awarded, transferred, etc., to a particular recipient or purpose: My money goes for food and rent.
- : to be sold: The house went for very little.I have a bid of two hundred dollars. Going! Going! Gone!
- : to be considered generally or usually: He's short, as basketball players go.
- : to serve as a means: This only goes to prove the point.
- : to result or end; turn out: How did the game go?
- : to belong; have a place: This book goes on the top shelf.
- : to harmonize; be compatible; be suited: Your tweed jacket would go well with these pants.
- : to fit around or into; be able to be extended, contained, inserted, etc.: This belt won't go around my waist.
- : to be or become consumed, spent, finished, etc.: The cake went fast.
- : to be or become discarded, dismissed, put aside, forgotten, etc.: Those practical jokes of yours have got to go!
- : to develop, progress, or proceed, especially with reference to success or satisfaction: How is your new job going?
- : to move or proceed with remarkable speed or energy: Look at that airplane go!
- : to make a certain sound: The gun goes bang.
- : to be phrased, written, or composed: How does that song go?
- : to seek or have recourse for a decision, verdict, corroboration, defense, etc.; resort: to go to court.
- : to become worn-out, weakened, ineffective, etc.: His eyesight is beginning to go.
- : to die: The old man went peacefully at 3 a.m.
- : to fail, break, or give way: The dike might go any minute.
- : to come into action; begin: Go when you hear the bell.
- : to make up a quantity or content; be requisite: Sixteen ounces go to the pound.
- : to be able to be divided; be contained as a mathematical element: Three goes into fifteen five times.
- : to contribute to an end result: the items that go to make up the total.
- : to have as one's goal; intend: Their daughter is going to be a doctor.
- : to be permitted, approved, or the like: Around here, anything goes.
- : to be authoritative; be the final word: This is my house, and what I say goes!
- : to subject oneself: Don't go to any trouble.
- : : He finally had to go ask for a loan.
- : Informal. to urinate or defecate.
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went, gone, go·ing.
- : Informal. to risk, pay, afford, bet, or bid: I'll go fifty dollars for a ticket, but no more.
- : to move or proceed with or according to: Going my way?
- : to share or participate in to the extent of: to go halves.
- : to yield, produce, weigh as a usable amount, or grow to: This field will go two bales of cotton.
- : to assume the obligation, responsibility, or function of: His father went bail for him.
- : Informal. to enjoy, appreciate, desire, or want: I could go a big steak dinner right now.
- : Informal. to say, declare, think, or feel: I asked the clerk for my receipt, and he goes, “You don't need it.”
- : Informal. to endure or tolerate: I can't go his preaching.
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plural goes.
- : the act of going: the come and go of the seasons.
- : energy, spirit, or animation: a man with a lot of go.
- : a try at something; attempt: to have a go at winning the prize.
- : a successful accomplishment; success: to make a go of a new business.
- : Informal. approval or permission, as to undertake or begin something: The boss gave us the go on the new project.
- : Informal. a business agreement; deal; bargain: Thirty dollars? It's a go.
- : Boxing. a bout: the main go.
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- : start the race; leave the starting line: On your mark! Get set! Go!
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- : functioning properly and ready: two minutes before the satellite is to be launched and all systems are go.
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- : go about, to occupy oneself with; perform: The shoemaker goes about his work with a smile.Nautical.to change course by tacking or wearing.
- : go after, to attempt to obtain; strive for: You'll never get what you want if you don't go after it energetically.
- : go against, to be in conflict with or opposed to: It goes against the company's policy.
- : go ahead, to proceed without hesitation or delay: If you want to use my car, go ahead.
- : go along, to move or proceed.to accompany in travel.to agree; concur: I can't go along with you on that idea.
- : go around, to be often in company: to go around with a bad crowd.to be sufficient for all: Is there enough food to go around?to pass or circulate, as in transmission or communication: The rumor is going around that he was forced to resign.
- : go at, to assault; attack.to begin or proceed vigorously: to go at one's work with a will.
- : go back on. back.
- : go by, to be disregarded or not taken advantage of: Don't let this chance go by.to be guided by or to rely upon: Don't go by what she says.
- : go down, to decrease or subside, as in amount or size: Prices went down. The swelling is going down.to descend or sink: When does the sun go down?to suffer defeat: to go down fighting.to be accepted or believed: This nonsense goes down as truth with many persons.to admit of being consumed: This food goes down easily.to be remembered in history or by posterity.Slang.to happen; occur: What's been going down since I've been away?British.to leave a university, permanently or at the end of a term.Bridge.to fall short of making one's contract.Slang: Vulgar.to perform fellatio or cunnilingus.
- : go for, to make an attempt at; try for: He is going for the championship.to assault.to favor; like: It simply isn't the kind of life you would go for.to be used for the purpose of or be a substitute for: material that goes for silk.
- : go in for, to adopt as one's particular interest; approve of; like.to occupy oneself with; engage in: Europeans in increasing numbers are going in for camping.
- : go into, to discuss or investigate: Let's not go into the question of whose fault it was.to undertake as one's study or work: to go into medicine.
- : go in with, to join in a partnership or union; combine with: He asked me to go in with him on the purchase of a boat.
- : go off, to explode, fire, or perform or begin to function abruptly: A gun went off in the distance. to happen: The interview went off very badly.to leave, especially suddenly: She went off without saying goodbye.to die.to deteriorate.Slang.to experience orgasm.
- : go on, to happen or take place: What's going on here?to continue: Go on working.to behave; act: Don't go on like that!to talk effusively; chatter.: Go on, you're kidding me.to appear onstage in a theatrical performance: I go on in the middle of the second act.
- : go out, to come to an end, especially to fade in popularity: Silent movies went out as soon as the talkies were perfected.to cease or fail to function: The lights went out.to participate in a social activity: We usually go out drinking on Friday nights.Informal.to have a continuing romantic relationship: They went out for about a year before getting married.to take part in a strike: The printers went out yesterday in a contract dispute.Rummy.to dispose of the last card in one's hand by melding it on the table.Cards.to achieve a point score equal to or above the score necessary to win the game.
- : go over, to repeat; review.to be effective or successful: The proposal went over very well with the trustees.to examine: The mechanic went over the car but found nothing wrong.to read; scan.
- : go through, to bear; experience.to examine or search carefully: He went through all of his things but couldn't find the letter.to be successful; be accepted or approved: The proposed appropriation will never go through.to use up; spend completely: He went through his allowance in one day.
- : go through with, to persevere with to the end; bring to completion: It was perhaps the biggest challenge of her life, and she resolved to go through with it.
- : go under, to be overwhelmed or ruined; fail. to founder.
- : go up, to be in the process of construction, as a building.to increase in cost, value, etc.to forget one's lines during a theatrical performance.British.to go to a university at the beginning of a term.
- : go with, Informal. to have a continuing romantic relationship with; date: He went with her for two years.
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Everywhere I go, ‘Hey Cartman, you must like Family Guy, right?’
Luckily enough I have this dedicated flat that is just along from my house that I go to every day.
The other songs go in to lesser percentages of “me” as you move along.
At the moment, the only chance I get is when I go do Late Night with Seth Meyers.
You just travel light with carry-on luggage, go to cities that you love, and get to hang out with all your friends.
When the women came, he was preparing to go to the west side for his daily visit with Mrs. Pruitt.
Were you ever arrested, having in your custody another man's cash, and would rather go to gaol, than break it?
He desired his secretary to go to the devil, but, thinking better of it, he recalled him as he reached the door.
All Weimar adores him, and people say that women still go perfectly crazy over him.
To see a part of my scheme, from which I had hoped so much, go wrong before my eyes is maddening!