释义 |
not-go, a. Engin.|ˈnɒtgəʊ| [f. not adv. + go v.] Designating (part of) a gauge so made that it will not enter, or will not admit, an object whose dimensions are within a designated limit.
1917Proc. Inst. Mech. Engin. Jan. 58 Those gauges that were considered right might be put into one lot..the tests being made solely by ‘go’ and ‘not go’ check gauges. 1951[see go a. 1]. 1964S. Crawford Basic Engin. Processes xiv. 296 The ‘Not-Go’ end is of such a size that it will not enter the hole when the hole is up to the highest limit. |