Definition of no-go area in English:
 no-go area
nounˌnəʊˈɡəʊ ɛːrɪəˌnoʊ ˈɡoʊ ˌɛriə
British An area to which entry is dangerous, impossible, or forbidden.
 troublesome youngsters make it a nightly no-go area
 Example sentencesExamples
-  The ‘honeymoon period’ is intended to warn drivers that places they have previously parked without problems will become no-go areas.
 -  It seems North Street is in danger of becoming a no-go area.
 -  Sporadic fighting persists in US controlled areas and the holy cities of Najaf and Karbala are no-go areas for US troops.
 -  He said some city centres had already been turned into late-night no-go areas because of excessive drinking.
 -  The scheme features environmentally-friendly buildings, landscapes and transport on the site and the new campus will be a virtual no-go area for the motor car.
 -  A resident had voiced concerns over the parks becoming no-go areas for the public at night but the police have responded quickly with the extra patrols.
 -  Those under 16s caught in the new no-go areas - probably parks and near shopping blocks - could be bundled into police cars and taken home.
 -  A series of high profile crimes in the town centre has led some to view it as a no-go area at night.
 -  The programme didn't sit on the fence, nor should it with our town and city centres being turned into no-go areas for anyone sober and over 35.
 -  Other towns and city centres have become no-go areas for ordinary people after dark.
 -  She didn't like the rubbish and old mattresses piling up outside the empty house next door, the graffiti plastered all over the estate, or the no-go areas in the local park.
 -  Worried parents have complained that youngsters have made the park a no-go area for their younger children with underage drinking and drug taking.
 -  Talk also to people out for a normal evening and finding no-go areas developing in their neighbourhoods because of violence and drunken behaviour.
 -  Charity workers claim that controversial changes to the town's parking arrangements are turning it into a no-go area for disabled people, reports Michelle Steele.
 -  And then night bus services were cancelled when the estate became considered a no-go area.
 -  There are areas in the town being perceived as no-go areas.
 -  People must continue to regard these as no-go areas as we will take action towards anybody wilfully ignoring the closures.
 -  We are no longer prepared to tolerate our town and city centres becoming no-go areas on Friday and Saturday nights.
 -  For the purpose of wind development the peninsula is a no-go area where no wind farms will be allowed.
 -  An army of rats is turning an area off Walmersley Road into a no-go area, according to nearby residents.
 
  Definition of no-go area in US English:
 no-go area
nounˌnō ˈɡō ˌerēəˌnoʊ ˈɡoʊ ˌɛriə
British An area that is dangerous or impossible to enter or to which entry is restricted or forbidden.
 troublesome youngsters make it a nightly no-go area
 Example sentencesExamples
-  The ‘honeymoon period’ is intended to warn drivers that places they have previously parked without problems will become no-go areas.
 -  People must continue to regard these as no-go areas as we will take action towards anybody wilfully ignoring the closures.
 -  Those under 16s caught in the new no-go areas - probably parks and near shopping blocks - could be bundled into police cars and taken home.
 -  An army of rats is turning an area off Walmersley Road into a no-go area, according to nearby residents.
 -  We are no longer prepared to tolerate our town and city centres becoming no-go areas on Friday and Saturday nights.
 -  Sporadic fighting persists in US controlled areas and the holy cities of Najaf and Karbala are no-go areas for US troops.
 -  He said some city centres had already been turned into late-night no-go areas because of excessive drinking.
 -  The programme didn't sit on the fence, nor should it with our town and city centres being turned into no-go areas for anyone sober and over 35.
 -  She didn't like the rubbish and old mattresses piling up outside the empty house next door, the graffiti plastered all over the estate, or the no-go areas in the local park.
 -  The scheme features environmentally-friendly buildings, landscapes and transport on the site and the new campus will be a virtual no-go area for the motor car.
 -  Charity workers claim that controversial changes to the town's parking arrangements are turning it into a no-go area for disabled people, reports Michelle Steele.
 -  A resident had voiced concerns over the parks becoming no-go areas for the public at night but the police have responded quickly with the extra patrols.
 -  Talk also to people out for a normal evening and finding no-go areas developing in their neighbourhoods because of violence and drunken behaviour.
 -  And then night bus services were cancelled when the estate became considered a no-go area.
 -  It seems North Street is in danger of becoming a no-go area.
 -  Worried parents have complained that youngsters have made the park a no-go area for their younger children with underage drinking and drug taking.
 -  A series of high profile crimes in the town centre has led some to view it as a no-go area at night.
 -  For the purpose of wind development the peninsula is a no-go area where no wind farms will be allowed.
 -  There are areas in the town being perceived as no-go areas.
 -  Other towns and city centres have become no-go areas for ordinary people after dark.