going over
彻底审查;痛打
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彻底审查;痛打
1. to move on a course proceed
go slow went by train — compare stop
2. to travel to a place
goes to the office every morning went to the gas station before heading home
3. to travel to and stay in a place for a period of time
went to Paris for a month
plan to go to their beach house for the summer
4. to move out of or away from a place expressed or implied leave, depart
went from school to the party going away for vacation
5. to take a certain course or follow a certain procedure
reports go through channels to the president
6. to pass by means of a process like journeying
the message went by wire
7. to proceed without delay and often in a thoughtless or reckless manner —used especially to intensify a complementary verb
why did you go and spoil itgo jump in a lake
8. to extend from point to point or in a certain direction
the road goes to the lake
9. to give access lead
that door goes to the cellar
10. walk
11. to be habitually in a certain state or condition
go bareheaded
12. to become lost, consumed, or spent
our time has gone
13. die
14. to slip away elapse
the evening went quickly
15. to come to be given up or discarded
this clutter has to go
16. to pass by sale
went for a good price
17. to become impaired or weakened
his hearing started to go
18. to give way especially under great force or pressure break
the roof went
19. to move along in a specified manner fare
everything was going well
20. to be in general or on an average
cheap, as yachts go
21. to be or become especially as the result of a contest
the election went in her favor
22. to turn out well succeed
worked hard to make the party go
23. to apply oneself
went to work on the problem
24. to put or subject oneself
went to unnecessary expense
25. intend
I didn't go to do it
26. to have recourse to another for corroboration, vindication, or decision resort
go to court to recover damages
27. to be guided, governed, or regulated
We were just going by what we'd been told. The police tried to locate the culprit, but they didn't have much to go on. to act in agreement or cooperation
… the echo of my girlfriend's voice comes into my head, saying, "Whatever happens, just go with it."
— Jason Schwartzman
28. to begin an action or motion
here goes
29. to maintain or perform a certain action or motion
still going strong
30. to function in the proper or expected manner run
the motor won't go
31. to be known
goes by an alias
32. to act in accordance or harmony
a good rule to go by
33. to come to be determined
dreams go by contraries
34. to come to be applied or appropriated
all proceeds go to charity
35. to pass by award, assignment, or lot
the prize went to a sophomore
36. to contribute to an end or result
qualities that go to make a hero
37. to be of advantage
has a lot going for her
38. to be about, intending, or expecting something —used in a progressive tense before an infinitive
is going to leave town
39. extend
his knowledge fails to go very deep
40. to come or arrive at a certain state or condition
go to sleep " … I finally went to pieces and couldn't stop crying for two hours. … "
— Gwendoline Christie — see also go into sense 2 (below)
41. to come to be become
the tire went flat —often used to express conversion to specified values or a specified state
gone Hollywoodgo condo
42. to undergo a change
leaves go from green to red
43. to be in phrasing or expression read
as the story goes
44. to be capable of being sung or played
the tune goes like this
45. to be compatible, suitable, or becoming harmonize
the tie goes with his suit
46. to be capable of passing, extending, or being contained or inserted
will these clothes go in your suitcase
47. to have a usual or proper place or position belong
these books go on the top shelf
48. to have a tendency conduce
it goes to show
49. to carry authority
what she said went
50. to be acceptable, satisfactory, or adequate
anything goes here
51. to hold true be valid
the rule goes for you, too
52. to empty the bladder or bowels
53. to proceed along or according to follow
if I were going his way went the conventional route
54. to travel through or along traverse
went the length of the street
55. to make a wager of bet
go a dollar on the outcome
56. to make an offer of bid
willing to go $50 for the clock
57. to assume the function or obligation of
promised to go bail for his friend
58. to participate to the extent of
decided to go halves on the winnings
59. yield, weigh
this fish goes ten pounds
60. to put up with tolerate
couldn't go the noise
61. afford
can't go the price
62. enjoy
I could go a soda
63. to cause (a characteristic sound) to occur
the gun went bang
64. say —used chiefly in oral narration of speech
… I started trying to write a novel. I spent about six months on it. And at a certain point I go, "You know, I don't want to finish this. …"
— Quentin Tarantino
65. to engage in
don't go telling everyone
66. to have a record of
went 11–0 last season
67. to set about to begin to do
68. to try to get seek
69. to enter into complete agreement
70. to engage in sexual intercourse
71. to make an attack on
72. to make an approach to
went at the problem from different angles
73. undertake
74. abandon
She went back on her word.
75. betray
76. fail
was afraid that his mind might go back on him
77. to be in little demand
78. to be carried over a ship's side
79. to be discarded
Budget cuts meant that some projects had to go by the board.
80. to be sparing
go easy with the sugar go easy on the kid
81. to stop being an annoyance or disturbance
told him to go fly a kite
82. to pass for or serve as
Silvered glass once went for mirrors.
83. to try to secure or attain (something, such as a goal)
go for the prize
84. favor, accept
cannot go for your idea
85. to have an interest in or liking for
She went for him in a big way
— Chandler Brossard
86. attack, assail
my dog went for the intruder
87. to put forth all one's strength or resources
went for broke to qualify for the Olympics
88. to achieve great success
The movie was going great guns worldwide.
89. to cease to be of interest or concern
90. to be contained in (something)
5 goes into 60 12 times
91. to begin to be in (a specified state or condition)
The fugitive went into hiding. "Scott went into a tizzy," she said.
— Lucinda Franks I went into a deep funk over the nasty things I've written …
— P. J. O'Rourke Her body began jerking violently, and she went into a coma.
— Patrick Rogers et al. Seven months later Wall Street crashed and the economy went into freefall.
— Bill Bryson
92. to begin (a specified kind of movement)
The plane went into a tailspin. … the car hit a patch of ice and went into a skid …
— Ron Fimrite
93. to enter (something) as a profession or occupation
She decided to go into law/medicine. He went into business for himself.
94. to subject (something) to examination or discussion
The auditors went into every aspect of the company's operations. I'll explain later—I don't have the time to go into it right now. She told me briefly what had happened, but didn't go into too much detail.
95. to behave in a reckless, excited, or impromptu manner
96. to proceed in a rapid or furious manner
97. to conduct one's affairs act
insists on going it alone
98. to become lost disappear
99. outdo, surpass
100. examine
went over the test results
101. repeat
102. study, review
went over his notes before taking the test
103. to be on the way to success
104. to make a public disclosure
105. to date one person exclusively and frequently
106. to subject to thorough examination, consideration, or study
went through the list of items one by one
107. experience, undergo
had to go through quite an ordeal
108. carry out, perform
went through his work in a daze
109. to give active support or assistance to defend, champion
110. to have sexual intercourse with
111. to cause one to become confused, excited, or dizzy
The wine went to his head.
112. to cause one to become conceited or overconfident
Fame went to her head.
113. to become shattered (as in nerves or health)
114. to make an all-out combative effort (as in support of a position)
115. to work or act rapidly or efficiently
They went to town on decorating the building.
116. to be markedly successful
The team really went to town, winning 14–0.
117. to indulge oneself excessively
He went to town on a big platter of beef and potatoes.
118. date
119. choose sense 2
went with an iron off the tee
120. to be self-evident
121. conform sense 2b
122. still remaining
ten minutes to go
123. sold for consumption off the premises
124. the act or manner of going
125. the height of fashion rage
elegant shawls labeled … "quite the go"
— R. S. Surtees
126. an often unexpected turn of affairs occurrence
127. the quantity used or furnished at one time
you can obtain a go of brandy for sixpence
— C. B. Fairbanks
128. energy, vigor
129. a turn in an activity (such as a game)
it's your go
130. attempt, try
have a go at painting
131. a spell of activity
finished the job at one go
132. success
made a go of the business
133. permission to proceed go-ahead
gave the astronauts a go for another orbit
134. to no avail useless
Attempts to get the computer running have been no go.
135. constantly or restlessly active
a housewife and mother who's always on the go
136. functioning properly being in good and ready condition
declared all systems go
137. a game played between two players who alternately place black and white stones on a board checkered by 19 vertical lines and 19 horizontal lines in an attempt to enclose the larger area on the board
138. to move or travel from one place to or toward another
We went home.
139. to move away leave
The crowd has gone.
140. to lead in a certain direction
This road goes to the lake.
141. to be sent
The invitation went by e-mail.
142. to become lost, used, or spent
Our money was all gone.
143. to pass by elapse
Three hours had gone by.
144. to continue its course or action run
Some machines go by electricity.
145. to be able to fit in or through a space
No more can go in this suitcase.
146. to make its own special sound
A kitten goes like this.
147. to be suitable match
The scarf goes with the coat.
148. to reach some state
Try to go to sleep. The tire went flat.
149. explode sense 1
A bomb went off.
150. to begin to make a usual noise
I woke up when the alarm went off.
151. to proceed as expected
The ceremony went off despite bad weather.
152. to continue as time passes
You can't go on being late like this!
153. to continue talking
I'm sorry for the interruption. Please go on.
154. to leave home
155. to stop burning
Make sure the candle doesn't go out.
156. experience entry 2
She has gone through hard times.
To end our special news bulletin, 「said the voice of the television announcer,」 we「re going over to the macaroni fields of Calabria.
作为我们专题新闻节目的结尾,「电视广播员说,」我们现在到克拉布利亚的通心粉田里。
Today, I was going over some paperwork with my back to my office door.
今天我抱着一大摞文件用后背顶开办公室门。
Local women」s weeklies have, predictably, been giving the subject a through and mildly salacious going over too.
当地女性周刊已经预言性地对这个主题进行了一番全面地略带桃色的报道。
But while this courage can get you going, it can「t keep you going over a long stretch of time.
这种勇气能使你开始,但它不能使你长时期坚持做一件事情。
Take at least 30 minutes, going over this question — often we forget about things we’ve done well.
因为我们经常会遗忘一些自己擅长的东西。
The President would spend at least a half hour going over what happened overnight, what the intelligence community was picking up about threats to the country.
总统至少要花半个小时,来了解过去一晚发生的事情,了解情报局选取的,可能威胁国家的信息。
Eventually, I caught sight of a more experienced biker going over the ledge with more speed. He didn」t even try to avoid the rocks.
最后,我偶然看见一位经验丰富的自行车手穿越此平台,他的速度比我快得多,甚至没有尝试去避让那些石块。
「It「s like an American going over to Shanghai to buy property, and we have had many horror stories there,」 he says.
就像一个美国人前往上海买房一样,在那儿我们也曾碰到过许多恐怖的故事。
Another, from the section on construction play: 「Lay a toy on the floor and figure out how to build a bridge going over the toy with blocks.
另一个建筑游戏是这样的,“放一个玩具在地上,想想如何用积木搭一座桥越过这个玩具。」
If you are going over 1000 words, it」s because your self-knowledge is really bad, so that is your problem.
假如你的超过1000字,这是因为你的自知之明很差,这就是你的问题。
Business process subject matter experts from both companies can resolve these issues by going over what data to exchange and the high-level business process flows across the applications.
来自这两个公司的业务流程内容专家可以通过如下手段解决这些问题:仔细检查要交换的数据以及穿插在应用中的高级业务过程流。
Yeah, I「m going over to her house.
嗯,我要去她家。
That」s a phenomenal amount, and they keep going over and over again.
这是一个相当惊人的数字,并且它还在不断增加。
Only when it detects no more dirt does it stop going over the same area and, eventually, conclude that the whole room is clean.
只有当在一块区域内已经没有垃圾的时候,它才会停止在这一块区域内的运动,并最后得出结论,整个房间已经干凈了。
He warned that the moment when the towplane released us would remind me of going over the top of a roller coaster.
汤普森警告我说,当牵引机在空中将我们释放的时候,那感觉就像是坐过山车到了最高点。
Take your flashcards with you to your testing site and keep going over them until the exam begins.
随身携带卡片到您的考试座位,并继续复习,直到考试开始。
As a scrupulous writer, he has a habit of going over the composition again and again after finishing every draft.
身为一个审慎的作家,他有个习惯,每次写完草稿,他都会一遍又一遍地检查。
In her blog she wrote, 「If we are to bully other countries, take the world「's resources and try to lead it, we」「re going over the top.」
她还在博客中写道,「如果我们欺负其它国家,掠夺世界资源,并企图主导世界,那就过了。」
In the years of going over that lastconversation again and again, his father still thinks Brendan went to look for hisaunt Rosanne Lang, 42, who was an equities trader at Cantor Fitzgerald.
他的父亲这么多年来在脑海中一次又一次的回忆他们最后的对话,始终认为布兰登是去找他42岁的姑姑罗赞·朗,后者当时是康托·菲茨杰拉德公司的一名股票交易员。
This often shows up in unusually childish handwriting and in going over letters several times.
体现在他们的字迹上就极为幼稚,有的写起字母来要反复描上几次。
Right now it is going over the arguments about euthanasia once again.
目前美国正再次展开有关安乐死的辩论。
If you are going over 100 words, you don」t know your problem.
假如你的超过了100字,你不知道你的问题。
Make your confidence work for you without going over the top and alienating coworkers.
确保你自信的工作但也不会过了头以致被同事嫉恨。
A mother is going over to son's house, who happened to be just married. She knocks on the door, and her daughter-in-law answers, naked.
一个母亲去刚刚结了婚的儿子家,她敲了敲门,开门的是儿媳妇,她居然没有穿任何衣服!
Sometimes going over the top is good, if you can let yourself go from time to time, people will notice.
有时挣脱束缚是好的,如果你能够让自己一次又一次地挣脱束缚,人们会注意到你的。
It took all he could do to keep his car from going over in the zigzag mountain trails.
他竭尽全力才控制得住他的车,没有在弯弯曲曲的山路上翻倒。
When the user makes a request, the client stack first checks the file cache for a response before going over the network.
当用户发送来一个请求时,客户端堆栈在把这个请求转发到网络上之前首先查找文件缓存。
advance预先的;先行的
come(Come)人名;(英)科姆;(阿尔巴)乔梅
come along出现;一起来;陪伴;进步
doaux. 与动词连用构成否定句和疑问句;用于构成疑问尾句;用于避免重复某一动词;用于强调主要动词;用于祈使句中表示礼貌;用于肯定或否定回答;用在倒装句中
fare(特定情况或时期内以某种方式)做,干;发生;结果是;出游
forge锻铁炉,锻造车间,锻造厂;铁匠铺;伪造者
get along(勉强)生活;进展;(使)前进;与…和睦相处
get on上车,上马;进展,使前进
go along进行;支持;前进;赞同
go off离开;进行;变质;睡去;断掉;爆炸
march(坚定地向某地)前进;行军,进军;游行示威;进展,进行
pace(Pace)人名;(捷)帕采;(英)佩斯;(法)帕斯;(罗)帕切
proceed收入,获利
progress前进,进步;进行
remain遗迹;剩余物,残骸
stand站立;位于;停滞
stay逗留;停止;支柱
stop停止;堵塞;断绝