单词 | go at something/somebody |
释义 | go at something/somebody From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishgo at something/somebody phrasal verb informal1 ATTACKto attack someone or argue with someone in a noisy way The two dogs went at each other.2 START DOING somethingto do something, or start to do something, with a lot of energy Mary went at the task with great enthusiasm. → go→ See Verb tableExamples from the Corpusgo at • Harbury was young and ambitious and went at things with a daunting eagerness. |
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