释义 |
going-overˌgoing-ˈover noun [singular] informal  - I gave him a good going-over, I can tell you.
- It was neat as a new pin and showed no signs of the going-over it had suffered when Newman was last there.
1a thorough examination of something to make sure it is all right → once-over: The media gave his personal life a pretty firm going-over.2give something a going-over to improve the condition of something, for example by cleaning it thoroughly: You ought to give the place a going-over with the Hoover once in a while.3give somebody a going-over British English to hit someone and hurt them |