单词 | from the word go |
释义 | > as lemmasfrom the word go d. colloquial (originally U.S.). from the word go: from the start, from the very beginning.In quot. 1820 in literal use (see sense 28b). ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > order > order, sequence, or succession > beginning > at the beginning [phrase] > from the beginning from first to last1536 ab origine1537 ab ovoa1586 ab initio1600 from the word go1834 from the jump1848 from the get-go1960 from (also since) day dot1964 1820 Louisville (Kentucky) Public Advertiser 26 Aug. The lash and the spur were applied to him from the word, go!] 1834 D. Crockett Narr. Life 59 I was plaguy well pleased with her from the word go. 1866 Congr. Globe 61/2 From the very word ‘go’ I have been a conservative. 1934 H. G. Wells Exper. in Autobiogr. I. v. 211 I lost him from the word Go. 1963 Times 24 Jan. 6/6 It was wrong from the word ‘go’ to put in a limitation such as 60. 2002 C. Williams Sugar & Slate 143 The older guy..was edgy and irritable with us from the word go. < as lemmas |
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