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- O.E. gan "to go," from P.Gmc. *gai-/*gж-, from PIE *ghei-. The O.E. past tense was eode, of uncertain origin but evidently once a different word; it was replaced 1400s by went, formerly past tense of wenden "to direct one's way" (see wend). Meaning "say" emerged 1960s in teen slang. On the go is 1843; go-between is 1598; go-cart is 1676, originally "a litter, sedan chair," also "an infant's walker;" go-getter is 1910, Amer.Eng., but goer, with essentially the same meaning, is c.1378. Go-go is from 1964 with the meaning "fashionable," from slang the go "the rage;" go-go dancer is from 1965. Goner "something dead or about to die" is first recorded 1850.
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1.
  or be on the wagon See: ON THE WAGON. Contrast: FALL OFF THE WAGON. GO or be on the rocks See: ON THE ROCKS. GO See: HERE GOES, HERE GOES NOTHING, BEST BIB AND TUCKER or SUNDAY-GO-TO-MEETING CLOTHES, COMINGS AND GOINGS, EASY COME EASY GO, GET GOING, GET-UP-AND-GO, HAVE A GO AT, HEART GOES OUT TO, KNOW WHETHER ONE IS COMING OR GOING, LET GO, MAKE A GO OF, NO DEAL or NO GO, ON THE GO, PAY AS ONE GOES, TOUCH AND GO. ...
Английский словарь американских идиом
2.
  lab. abbr. Gene Ontology physiol. abbr. Guranteed Overdose supp. abbr. Gordon U.S. gov. abbr. Global Order mil. abbr. General Officer mil. abbr. Guard Of Canada province abbr. Government of Ontario univ. abbr. Guelph Orientation funny abbr. Georgetown One funny abbr. Geeked Out gen. comp. abbr. Giga Octet gen. comp. abbr. Genetic Optimizer comp. assem. abbr. Global Open file ext. abbr. Bitmap graphics (GraphOn graphics file) educ. abbr. Greater Opportunities educ. abbr. Group Operations gen. bus. abbr. Get Organized gen. bus. abbr. General Organization gen. bus. abbr. General Office NYSE symbols Walt Disney Company (formerly stock of Go.Com) int. bus. abbr. Global Opportunities int. bus. abbr. General Order pos. abbr. Guys Only pos. abbr. Global Opportunity pos. abbr. Guild Officer chat abbr. Get One chat abbr. Groups Online ...
English abbreviation dictionary
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  ~1 v past tense went, past participle gone, 3rd person singular present tense goes »TO MOVE AWAY FROM THE SPEAKER« 1 »LEAVE SOMEWHERE« to leave a place to go somewhere else; depart  (I wanted to go, but Anna wanted to stay. | It's late; I must be going. | What time does the last train go? | The doctor hasn't gone yet.) 2 go and do sth to go somewhere in order to do something  (I'll just go and get my coat. | It's time you went and saw the doctor.) 3 »VISIT« past participle also been to visit a place or go to a place and then leave it  (Nancy has gone to Paris. (=she is in Paris now) | Nancy has been to Paris. (=she has visited Paris in the past) | The doctor hasn't been here yet.)  (- see visit1) 4 »MOVE/TRAVEL« to travel or move in a particular way, in a particular direction or a particular distance + by/up/to etc  (We went by bus. | I want to go home. | Where are you going? | They all went away and left me alone.)  be going somewhere (=intend to go somewhere)  (We're going to my parents' for Christmas. | go to hospital/prison etc (=go to hospital in order to get medical treatment, to prison as a punishment etc)) 5 go for sth to go somewhere in order to take part in a particular activity  (Let's go for a swim before lunch.) 6 go shopping/swimming/fishing etc to go somewhere in order to visit the shops, swim etc  (Dinah's gone skiing in Aspen.) 7 go flying/laughing etc spoken to move in a particular way or to do something as you are moving  (The plate went crashing to the floor.) 8 »BE SENT« to be sent or passed on  (Make sure this package goes tonight.) + by/through/to etc  (That letter should go by special delivery. | Complaints must go through the proper channels.) go before a board/committee etc  (Your suggestion will go before the committee next week.) »TO BE IN OR PASS INTO A PARTICULAR STATE« 9 »BECOME« linking verb to become something different and often not so good, either naturally or by changing deliberately  (The company went bankrupt last year. | go bad/sour etc)  (The milk went sour. | go...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  I. [c red]MOVING OR LEAVING (goes, going, went, gone) Frequency: The word is one of the 700 most common words in English. Note: In most cases the past participle of 'go' is 'gone', but occasionally you use ‘been’: see 'been'. 1. When you go somewhere, you move or travel there. We went to Rome... Gladys had just gone into the kitchen... I went home at the weekend... It took us an hour to go three miles. VERB: V prep/adv, V prep/adv, V prep/adv, V amount 2. When you go, you leave the place where you are. Let’s go... She’s going tomorrow. VERB: V, V 3. You use go to say that someone leaves the place where they are and does an activity, often a leisure activity. We went swimming very early... Maybe they’ve just gone shopping... He went for a walk. VERB: V -ing, V -ing, V for n 4. When you go to do something, you move to a place in order to do it and you do it. You can also go and do something, and in American English, you can go do something. However, you always say that someone went and did something. His second son, Paddy, had gone to live in Canada... I must go and see this film... Go ask whoever you want. VERB: V to-inf, V and v, V inf 5. If you go to school, work, or church, you attend it regularly as part of your normal life. She will have to go to school... His son went to a top university in America. VERB: V to n, V to n 6. When you say where a road or path goes, you are saying where it begins or ends, or what places it is in. There’s a mountain road that goes from Blairstown to Millbrook Village. = lead VERB: V prep/adv 7. You can use go in expressions such as ‘don’t go telling everybody’, in order to express disapproval of the kind of behaviour you mention, or to tell someone not to behave in that way. You don’t have to go running upstairs every time she rings... Don’t you go thinking it was your fault. VERB: with brd-neg, V -ing, V -ing 8. You can use go with words like ‘further’ and ‘beyond’ to show the degree or...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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   I. verb  (went; ~ne; ~ing; ~es)  Etymology: Middle English ~n, from Old English gan; akin to Old High German gan to ~, Greek kichanein to reach, attain  Date: before 12th century  intransitive verb  1. to move on a course ; proceed ~ slow went by train — compare stop  2. to move out of or away from a place expressed or implied ; leave, depart went from school to the party ~ing away for vacation  3.  a. to take a certain course or follow a certain procedure reports ~ through channels to the president  b. to pass by means of a process like journeying the message went by wire  c. to proceed without delay and often in a thoughtless or reckless manner — used especially to intensify a complementary verb why did you ~ and spoil it ~ jump in a lake  d.  (1) to extend from point to point or in a certain direction the road ~es to the lake  (2) to give access ; lead that door ~es to the cellar  4. obsolete walk  5. to be habitually in a certain state or condition ~ bareheaded  6.  a. to become lost, consumed, or spent our time has ~ne  b. die  c. to slip away ; elapse the evening went quickly  d. to come to be given up or discarded these slums have to ~  e. to pass by sale went for a ~od price  f. to become impaired or weakened his hearing started to ~  g. to give way especially under great force or pressure ; break the roof went  7.  a. to move along in a specified manner ; fare everything was ~ing well  b. to be in general or on an average cheap, as yachts ~  c. to be or become especially as the result of a contest the election went in her favor  d. to turn out well ; succeed worked hard to make the party ~  8.  a. to apply oneself went to work on the problem  b. to put or subject oneself went to unnecessary expense  c. chiefly Southern & Midland intend I didn't ~ to do it  9. to have recourse to another for corroboration, vindication, or decision ; resort ~ to court to recover damages  10.  a. to begin an action or motion here ~es  b. to maintain or...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  1. v., n., & adj. --v. (3rd sing. present goes; past went; past part. gone) 1 intr. a start moving or be moving from one place or point in time to another; travel, proceed. b (foll. by to + infin., or and + verb) proceed in order to (went to find him; go and buy some bread). c (foll. by and + verb) colloq. expressing annoyance (you went and told him; they've gone and broken it; she went and won). 2 intr. (foll. by verbal noun) make a special trip for; participate in; proceed to do (went skiing; then went shopping; often goes running). 3 intr. lie or extend in a certain direction (the road goes to London). 4 intr. leave; depart (they had to go). 5 intr. move, act, work, etc. (the clock doesn't go; his brain is going all the time). 6 intr. a make a specified movement (go like this with your foot). b make a sound (often of a specified kind) (the gun went bang; the door bell went). c colloq. say (so he goes to me 'Why didn't you like it?'). d (of an animal) make (its characteristic cry) (the cow went 'moo'). 7 intr. be in a specified state (go hungry; went in fear of his life). 8 intr. a pass into a specified condition (gone bad; went mad; went to sleep). b colloq. die. c proceed or escape in a specified condition (the poet went unrecognized; the crime went unnoticed). 9 intr. (of time or distance) pass, elapse; be traversed (ten days to go before Easter; the last mile went quickly). 10 intr. a (of a document, verse, song, etc.) have a specified content or wording; run (the tune goes like this). b be current or accepted (so the story goes). c be suitable; fit; match (the shoes don't go with the hat). d be regularly kept or put (the forks go here). e find room; fit (this won't go into the cupboard). 11 intr. a turn out, proceed; take a course or view (things went well; Liverpool went Labour). b be successful (make the party go; went like a bomb). c progress (we've still a long way to go). 12 intr. a be sold (went for {pound}1; went cheap). b (of money) be spent ({pound}200 went on a new jacket). 13 intr. a be relinquished,...
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7.
  сокр. от gas-oil газойль ...
Большой Англо-русский Русско-английский политехнический словарь
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  1) быть в движении 2) включить 3) делаться 4) идти 5) отправляться 6) переходить 7) становиться 8) ходить ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
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  – to go abandoned – to go bail for – to go over smth – to go to law GO 1. сущ. 1) ход, движение 2) попытка 3) обстоятельство 4) положение 5) неожиданный поворот дел 6) сделка, соглашение 2. гл. 1) идти, ходить 2) направляться 3) ехать 4) работать (о механизме) 5) тянуться 6) доходить (до) 7) протекать (о времени) 8) участвовать (в деле) • - go beyond - go down - go for a certain sum of money - go halves - go into details - go off - go on the relief fund - go shares - go snacks - go to pieces - go up ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский экономический словарь
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  Game Over игра окончена; игра проиграна Getting Out выход ...
Англо-русский словарь идиом
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  1. разг. ход, ходьба; движение come and go —- хождение туда и сюда (взад и вперед) the boat rolled gently with the come and go of small waves —- лодка мягко покачивалась на мелких волнах to be on the go —- быть в движении (в работе) I've been on the go since daybreak —- я спозаранку на ногах he is always on the go —- он всегда в движении; он никогда не сидит без дела he has two books on the go at the moment —- в настоящее время он работает (одновременно) над двумя книгами 2. обстоятельство, положение; неожиданный поворот дел a capital go —- очень приятное дело a near go —- опасное (рискованное) положение; быть на волосок от гибели (провала, разорения и т. п.) here's a pretty go!, what a go! —- веселенькая история!, хорошенькое дельце! it's a queer (rum) go —- странное дело 3. попытка to have a go at —- попытаться, рискнуть, попытать счастья she was staying for another go —- она осталась, чтобы сделать еще одну попытку let's have another go at this problem —- давай еще раз попробуем разобраться в этом деле he had several goes at the examination before he passed —- он не смог сдать экзамен с первого захода 4. приступ she had a bad go of flu —- у нее был тяжелый грипп 5. порция (еды или вина) 6. что-л. выполненное за один раз 7. сделка, соглашение it's a go! —- идет!, по рукам!, решено!, договорились 8. разг. энергия, воодушевление; рвение;...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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  native перенять обычаи и образ жизни туземцев (о европейцах) GO loco сойти с ума, спятить GO into the red amer. приносить дефицит, становиться убыточным GO into the offensive перейти в наступление; fig. занять наступательную/агрессивную позицию; GO into the Church принимать духовный сан GO into red amer. приносить дефицит, становиться убыточным GO into particulars вдаваться в подробности GO into orbit выйти на орбиту GO into liquidation обанкротиться GO into hiding скрываться GO into congress заседать GO into committee пойти на рассмотрение комиссии (о законопроекте) GO into billets расположиться на квартирах GO into a huddle вступать в сговор GO into  а) входить; вступать to go into Parliament стать членом парламента  б) часто бывать, посещать  в) впадать (в истерику и т.п.); приходить (в ярость)  г) расследовать, тщательно рассматривать Whos been going into my drawers?  д) разбивать The car went into a tree and was severely damaged.  е) упоминать Theres no need to go into details yet; just give me the general idea.  ж) начинать This car wont go into reverse.  з) носить (одежду) Youll have to go into white if you want to play tennis. GO in with объединяться, действовать совместно с кем-л.; присоединяться к кому-л. I wonder if you would consider going in with me as a partner? There would be a certain amount of risk. GO in for  а) ставить себе что-л. целью, добиваться чего-л. to go in for an examination...
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