释义 |
ˈgo-ˈin colloq. [f. vbl. phrase go in: see go v. 82.] With at: An attack or onslaught upon; also, a spell of work upon.
1858Hughes Scouring White Horse 27 We used to have a regular go in about once a quarter at the unpaid magistracy. 1890Boldrewood Col. Reformer (1891) 321, I was having a go-in at the garden here. |