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单词 go-off
释义 ˌgo-ˈoff colloq.
[f. phrase go off: see go v. 85.]
1. The action or time of going off; a starting, commencement. Phr. (at) first go-off: straight away, at one's first attempt. at one go-off: in one unbroken spell of effort.
1851H. Melville Whale iv. 31 The first go off of a bitter cold morning.1856Dobie Recoll. Visit Pt. Phillip iii. 52 Inducing a sympathetic reader to indulge in two years oscitation at one ‘go off’.1872Geo. Eliot in J. W. Cross Life (1885) III. 156 They..then sit up to read it ‘at one go-off’.1879F. W. Robinson Coward Consc. i. iv, ‘I don't think I would have put it in that way myself, at first go-off like’.1888F. Warden Witch of Hills I. xii. 253 One gentleman isn't bound to fly into the arms of another gentleman first go-off.1894Du Maurier Trilby (1895) 208 He succeeded at his first go-off.
2. Banking. ‘The amount of loans falling due (and therefore going off the amount in the books) in a certain period’ (Lord Aldenham).
Mod. ‘The Governor of the Bank of England says every Thursday to the Court ‘The go-off this week is {pstlg}―,000’’.
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