单词 | that goes for |
释义 | > as lemmasthat goes for 5. intransitive. colloquial (originally U.S.). To be equally valid for or applicable to. Chiefly in that goes for: that applies to; that is true of. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > relationship > relevance or pertinence > [verb (transitive)] > apply apply?a1425 to go for ——1914 1914 Rotarian Dec. 62/2 ‘Elbert expects that every man each day will do his best’—and that goes for the girls too! 1923 C. E. Mulford Black Buttes iii. 36 In case nobody ever told you to go to hell before, I'm tellin' you now. That goes for the town an' everybody in it. 1936 P. G. Wodehouse Laughing Gas v. 63 I don't care if Pittsburgh chokes. And that goes for Cincinnati, too. 1941 Punch 2 July p. v/2 (advt.) If you require anything that can possibly be connected with wire or wire-ropes (and this goes for manila and hemp ropes and canvas, too), British Ropes Ltd. can supply you. 1983 R. Mason Chickenhawk (1984) xi. 323 ‘I don't want to change anything I'm doing at this stage of the game.’ ‘That goes for me, too,’ said Cannon. 2007 I. McDonald Brasyl 5 She had never had a soundman who wasn't a laconic bastard, and that went for soundwomen too. < as lemmas |
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