单词 | to go for it |
释义 | > as lemmasto go for it c. colloquial (originally U.S.). to go for it: to put all one's efforts into achieving a specified end; to try one's hardest, to do one's utmost; to make an attempt. Frequently imperative in go for it!, used as an exhortation or to express encouragement or support. ΚΠ 1908 Autocar 18 July 108/1 Mr. Edge would never have..[driven] in a ‘put up job’;..I had every reason to believe that the two champions were really going for it all out. 1976 Skiing Sept. 47/2 Remember, a little air, concentration, and practice—then go for it! 1987 Poetry Rev. Apr. 66/1 ‘Keep writing, keep submitting, keep a positive attitude.’ In a word, Go for it! 1992 Ebony Mar. 80/2 At first we were a bit hesitant to explore different directions... We shook off all those cares and just went for it. 2003 Chicago Tribune (Midwest ed.) 23 Nov. vi. 1/4 If you have any desire to be a teacher, go for it. < as lemmas |
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