单词 | i could go |
释义 | > as lemmasI (you, etc.) could go 37. transitive. colloquial (originally and chiefly U.S.). (a) To put up with, tolerate, stand. (b) To eat or drink. Frequently in I (you, etc.) could go: I (you, etc.) have an inclination to eat or drink (something). ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > food > consumption of food or drink > [verb (transitive)] brookc950 abiteOE haveOE afangOE takec1175 notea1200 usec1300 spendc1380 consumec1400 partake1602 pree1680 discuss1751 tuck1784 to put down1795 to be (also go) at the ——1796 go1830 kill1833 to put away1839 down1852 to put over1880 to wrap (oneself) (a)round1880 shift1896 the world > action or operation > doing > do [verb (transitive)] > go the extent of doing go1830 1830 N.-Y. Mirror 4 Dec. 174/1 ‘I shall be compelled to put you in the room with some of these gentlemen.’ ‘I can't go it, sir!’ replied the dandy. 1855 H. Greeley 1 Dec. in Greeley on Lincoln 89 He..tells everybody he is connected with the Tribune, but doesn't go its isms. 1929 F. C. Bowen Sea Slang 58 To go, to eat. 1944 F. I. Cooze Kiwis in Pacific 12 God, how I could go a nice, long cool beer. 1961 R. Gover One Hundred Dollar Misunderstanding 181 I tell her I don' go that crap. ?1974 E. Chappell Rising Damp (2002) i. ii. 58/1 I could go a bag of chips. 2012 T. R. Roberts Reign of Beasts (Electronic ed.) He could really go a cup of Rhian's soup right about now. < as lemmas |
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