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单词 go one's own way
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go1 /gō/

intransitive verb (prp gōˈing; pap gone /gon/ (see separate entries); pat went (supplied from wend); 3rd pers sing pres indicative goes)
  1. Used to express futurity or intent
  2. To pass from one place to another
  3. To be in motion
  4. (of a path, etc) to lead or give access (to)
  5. To proceed
  6. To run (in words or notes)
  7. (of verse) to flow smoothly
  8. To walk (obsolete)
  9. To depart
  10. To work, to be in operation
  11. (of eg a bell or gun) to sound
  12. To make a (specified) noise, as in go bang, go moo
  13. To take a direction, turn, follow a course
  14. To extend
  15. (with to) to attend once or habitually (the cinema, church, etc)
  16. (of a rumour, story, etc) to be current
  17. To be valid, hold true
  18. To be reckoned, to be regarded (as)
  19. To be known (by or under a name)
  20. To be on the whole or ordinarily
  21. To tend, serve as a means
  22. To be or continue in a particular state (as in fear, in rags)
  23. To elapse
  24. To be sold
  25. To be spent, consumed
  26. To move or act in a way shown or specified
  27. To be assigned or awarded (to)
  28. (of colours, etc) to harmonize
  29. To break down, fail
  30. To die
  31. (with by or (up)on) to be directed by, to act according to
  32. (with on) to become chargeable to (an account, etc)
  33. (with to) to subject oneself (to expense, trouble, etc)
  34. (of a female) to be (eg a specific number of months) pregnant (with child, young, foal, etc)
  35. (of a female animal) to copulate (with to)
  36. To become, or become as if
  37. To be considered generally as a concept
  38. To be compared or ranked with others
  39. To change to a new system, as in go decimal, go metric
  40. To happen in a particular way
  41. To be accepted as ultimately authoritative
  42. To turn out
  43. To fare
  44. To contribute (to or towards a whole, purpose or result)
  45. To be contained
  46. To be able to pass
  47. To be finished or done away with
  48. To give way
  49. To urinate (informal)
  50. (with an infinitive without to) to move off with the intention of doing something, as in go see (N American; see also go and below)
transitive verb
  1. To pass through or over
  2. To stake, bet
  3. To call, bid or declare (cards)
  4. To eat or drink (a specific thing), usu in the phrase I could go a… (informal)
  5. To say (used when reporting speech; dialect)
noun (pl goes)
  1. A going
  2. A success (informal)
  3. Energy, activity (informal)
  4. A spell, turn, bout (informal)
  5. A portion supplied at one time (informal)
  6. An attempt (informal)
  7. An affair, matter (informal; archaic)
  8. (with the) the current fashion (informal; archaic)
  9. A bargain, deal (informal; archaic)
  10. Failure to play (cribbage)
  11. A score for an opponent's failure to play (cribbage)
adjective (informal)
  1. Ready
  2. In perfect condition
interjection

(called to start a race, etc) begin

ORIGIN: OE gān to go; cf Ger gehen, Du gaan

gōˈer noun

  1. A lively, energetic person
  2. A sexually promiscuous person, esp a woman
  3. Used in combination, denoting a person who regularly goes to or attends a particular place, institution, etc, as in cinema-goer
  4. Something that travels very fast

gōˈey adjective (informal)

Enterprising, go-ahead

gōˈing noun see separate entry

goˈ-ahead adjective

  1. Dashing, energetic
  2. Enterprisingly progressive
noun

Permission to proceed

goˈ-around noun

  1. An act or instance of going, taking a route, around something (as in air-traffic control, etc)
  2. An evasion, runaround
  3. A round, cycle, sequence (that is repeated)

goˈ-as-you-please adjective

  1. Not limited by rules
  2. Informal

goˈ-between noun (pl goˈ-betweens)

An intermediary

goˈ-by noun

  1. Any intentional disregard, as in give (someone) the go-by
  2. (in coursing) the act of passing by or ahead in motion
  3. Escape by artifice
  4. Evasion

goˈ-cart noun

  1. A wheeled apparatus for teaching children to walk (archaic)
  2. A form of child's carriage (archaic)
  3. Same as go-kart below

goˈ-devil noun (oil)

A cylindrical plug with brushes, scrapers and rollers able to move, under the oil pressure, through a pipeline to clean it

goˈ-down noun

  1. A cutting in the bank of a stream allowing animals to get to the water (US)
  2. See also separate entry godown

go-faster stripes plural noun (informal; facetious)

Matching horizontal stripes painted along the sides of a car for sporty effect, which unaccountably give (esp young male) drivers of cars bearing them a sense of superior power and road skill

goˈ-forward noun (informal)

Momentum

goˈ-getter noun (informal)

A forceful ambitious person, determined to get what he or she wants

goˈ-getting adjective

Forcefully ambitious

goˈ-kart noun

  1. A low racing vehicle consisting of a frame with wheels, engine, and steering gear (now often simply kart)
  2. A child's home-made vehicle for riding on

goˈ-off noun (informal; old)

Start

go-slow see go slow below.

go'-to adjective (informal)

To be resorted to with confidence in an emergency

go-to-meeting see under Sunday

all systems go

  1. Everything in the spacecraft is operating as it should
  2. Everything in readiness

all the go (informal; old)

Very fashionable

a pretty go (archaic informal; ironic)

An awkward turn of events

as far as it goes

Bearing in mind certain limitations

at one go

In a single attempt or effort, simultaneously

be going on for

To be approaching (a particular age)

from the word go

From the very beginning

give it a go (informal)

To try, make an attempt at something

go about

  1. To pass from place to place
  2. To busy oneself with
  3. To seek, endeavour to (with gerund)
  4. (of a rumour, etc) to circulate
  5. (of a ship) to change course

go about one's business

  1. To attend to one's own affairs
  2. To be off, to leave or depart

go abroad

  1. To go to a foreign country or (old) out of doors
  2. (of rumour, etc) to circulate

go against

  1. To turn out unfavourably for
  2. To be repugnant to
  3. To be in conflict with

go ahead

To proceed at once

go all out for

To endeavour to achieve with great vigour

go along with

To agree with, support

go along with you (informal)

None of that!, away with you!, get away!

go and (informal)

  1. To be so stupid or unfortunate as to (eg hurt oneself)
  2. To go in order to (do something)

go around (or round) with

To be a regular companion of

go aside

  1. To err (archaic)
  2. To withdraw, retire

go at

To attack vigorously

go back

To have known someone for a long or specified time

go back on

To betray, fail to keep (a promise, etc)

go bail see under bail1

go by

To be guided by or act in accordance with

go down

  1. To sink, decline
  2. To deteriorate
  3. To be swallowed, believed, received or accepted (esp with pleasure)
  4. (of a computer or other electronic system) to break down
  5. To fail to fulfil one's contract (bridge)
  6. To leave a university
  7. To happen (US sl)
  8. To be sent to prison (slang)
  9. To be defeated in a competition

go down on (vulgar sl)

To perform fellatio or cunnilingus on

go down the drain, the toilet or the tubes (informal)

  1. To be wasted
  2. To become valueless

go down with (informal)

To contract (an illness)

go Dutch see under Dutch

go far

  1. To go a long way (lit and figurative)
  2. To achieve success

go for

  1. To assail
  2. To set out to secure
  3. To go to get or fetch
  4. To be attracted by (informal)
  5. To be true of

go for broke see under broke

go for it (informal)

To make every effort to succeed in an undertaking

go for nothing

To have no value

go great guns see under gun

go halves see under half

go hang (slang)

  1. To be forgotten, neglected
  2. To be no longer of concern

go hard (with) see under hard1

go in

  1. To enter
  2. (of the sun or moon) to become concealed behind cloud
  3. To begin batting (cricket)

go in and out

To come and go freely

go in for

  1. To make a practice of
  2. To take up as a career or special interest
  3. To take part in (a competition, etc)

go into

  1. To enter
  2. To examine thoroughly, investigate or elaborate on
  3. To adopt as a profession, etc
  4. (of a whole number) to be capable of dividing a number

go in unto (Bible)

To have sexual intercourse with

go in with

  1. To enter into partnership with
  2. To join, combine with

go it

To act in a striking or dashing manner (often in imperative by way of encouragement)

go it alone see under alone

go live /līv/ (informal; of a radio station, automation equipment, etc)

To go into operation

go native

To assimilate oneself to an alien culture or to the way of life of a foreign country (usu less advanced than one's own)

go off

  1. To leave
  2. To explode
  3. (of an alarm) to sound
  4. To deteriorate
  5. (of food) to become rotten and inedible
  6. To proceed to an expected conclusion
  7. To cease to like or be fond of (a person, etc) (informal)
  8. To go to sleep
  9. To experience an orgasm (slang)
  10. To scold, reprimand (with at; Aust sl)
  11. To be raided by the police (old Aust sl)
  12. To get married (old Aust sl)
  13. To cease to operate
  14. To die (Shakespeare)

go off with

  1. To go away with
  2. To remove, take away (informal)

go on

  1. To continue, proceed
  2. An exclamation expressing disbelief (informal)
  3. To behave, conduct oneself (informal)
  4. To happen, as in What's going on?
  5. To talk at length (informal)
  6. To be capable of being fitted onto
  7. To appear on stage
  8. To fare
  9. To begin to function
  10. To proceed from (as in nothing to go on)

go on at

To carp at persistently

go one better

In some card games, to take a bet and increase the stake (also go better)

go one better (than)

  1. To outdo, excel
  2. To cap a performance
  3. To achieve something more impressive, effective, etc (than someone or something)

go one's own way, go one's way see under way1

go out

  1. To become extinguished
  2. To become unfashionable
  3. To be broadcast
  4. To mingle in society (old)

go out with

To have a romantic relationship with

go over

  1. To examine or check in review
  2. To recall
  3. To revise

go over to

To transfer allegiance to

go places

  1. To travel widely
  2. To go far in personal advancement

go round

To be enough for all

go slow

(of workers) deliberately to restrict output or effort in order to obtain concessions from employers (go-slowˈ adjective and noun)

go slow with

To be sparing with

go steady

To court romantically, date regularly (with with)

go the whole hog see under whole

go through

  1. To perform to the end, often perfunctorily
  2. To examine in order
  3. To undergo
  4. To be approved
  5. To use up or spend (informal)

go through fire and water

To undertake any trouble or risks (from the usage in ancient ordeals)

go through with

To carry out

go to (archaic)

Come now (a kind of interjection, like the L agedum, the Gr age nyn)

go to pieces see under piece

go to show (or prove)

To serve as an illustration for or as evidence of

go to the country see under country

go to the wall see under wall

go under

  1. To become submerged, overwhelmed or ruined, eg (of a business) to fail, fold
  2. To die (archaic)

go up

  1. To ascend
  2. To be erected
  3. To be destroyed by fire or explosion
  4. (of costs, prices, etc) to increase
  5. To enter a university

go with

  1. To accompany
  2. To agree with, accord with
  3. To court romantically

go without

To suffer the lack of

go without saying

To be self-evident (a Gallicism; Fr cela va sans dire)

great go

  1. At Cambridge University, a degree examination, contrasted with little go (last held in 1961), a preliminary examination
  2. At Oxford University, Greats (obsolete)

have a go (informal)

  1. To make an attempt
  2. (of a member of the public) to tackle a criminal

have a go at (informal)

  1. To criticize severely
  2. To attack physically
  3. To tease or pick on

have something going for one (informal)

To enjoy the advantage of something

I could go (informal)

I could do with, I wouldn't mind (a drink, rest, etc)

let go see under let1

make a go of

To make a valiant attempt to succeed at something

no go

  1. Not possible
  2. Futile
  3. In vain

no-go area

A part of a city, etc to which normal access is prevented by the erection of barricades, esp by local militants, a paramilitary group, etc

on the go

Very active

to be going on with (informal)

For the moment, in the meantime

to go (usu N American)

(of food or drink from a restaurant or cafe) to be consumed off the premises

way1 /wā/

noun
  1. Passage
  2. A road, street, track
  3. (with cap) used in street names
  4. Direction of motion
  5. The correct or desired route or path
  6. Length of space, distance (also in pl (informal, esp US))
  7. District
  8. Room or opportunity to advance
  9. Freedom of action, scope
  10. Manner of life
  11. Established routine
  12. Position, as in wrong way up, other way round, etc
  13. Condition, state
  14. Advance in life
  15. Normal or habitual course or conduct
  16. (in pl) a characteristic feature of behaviour, an idiosyncrasy
  17. Manner, style
  18. Method
  19. Means
  20. Course
  21. Respect
  22. Will
  23. Progress, forward motion, as in edge one's way, eat one's way through, etc
  24. Progress or motion through the water, headway (nautical)
  25. The direction of the weave, grain, etc
  26. (in pl) the machined surfaces of the top of a lathe bed on which the carriage slides, shears (engineering)
  27. (in pl) the framework of timbers on which a ship slides when being launched
intransitive verb (Spenser)

To journey

ORIGIN: OE weg; Ger Weg; related to Sans vahati he carries and to L vehere to carry, draw

wayˈless adjective

Without a path

way baggage noun (US)

Baggage to be laid down at a way station

wayˈbill noun

  1. A list of passengers and goods carried by a public vehicle
  2. A document giving details regarding goods sent by rail or road vehicle, etc
  3. A list of places to be visited on a journey

wayˈboard or weighˈboard noun (geology)

A thin stratum or seam separating thicker strata

wayˈbread noun (OE wegbræde, from brād broad, flat; dialect)

The common plantain

wayˈfare intransitive verb (archaic)

To travel, esp on foot

noun (archaic)

Travel, esp on foot

wayˈfarer noun

A traveller, esp on foot

wayˈfaring noun and adjective

wayfaring tree noun

Viburnum lantana, a large shrub with white flowers and berries that turn red and finally black, common in hedges

way freight noun

Freight for a way station

wayˈ-going noun and adjective (Scot)

Departing

wayˈgone adjective

Exhausted by travelling

waylayˈ transitive verb (waylayˈing; waylaidˈ)

  1. To lie in ambush for
  2. To attack or seize on the way
  3. To lie in wait for in order to converse with
  4. To obstruct or intercept (obsolete)

waylayˈer noun

wayˈleave noun

Permission to pass over another's ground or property

wayˈ-maker noun

  1. A pioneer
  2. A precursor

wayˈmark noun

  1. A signpost
  2. Something that serves as a guide to a traveller

transitive verb

To mark out (a path, etc) with guideposts, signs, etc

way of life noun

  1. The style or conditions in which a person lives
  2. The living of one's life according to certain principles

Way of the Cross noun

  1. A series of pictorial representations of the stages of Christ's progress to Calvary
  2. Devotions practised in connection with these stages

way passenger noun

One picked up or set down at a way station or an intermediate point on a coach or bus route

way point noun

A point for stopping, changing course, etc, on a journey

wayˈpost noun

A guidepost

ways and means plural noun

  1. Resources
  2. Methods eg of raising money for the carrying on of government (Committee of Ways and Means the House of Commons sitting in the character of a committee to consider methods of raising money supplies; (in the USA) a permanent committee of the House of Representatives to which bills concerned with revenue are referred)

wayˈside noun

The border of a way, path or highway (fall by the wayside to fail or give up in one's attempt to do something; to drop out)

adjective

Growing, situated or lying near the wayside

way station noun (US)

An intermediate station between principal stations

way traffic noun (US)

Local traffic, as distinguished from through or express traffic

way train noun (US)

A train stopping at most of the stations on a line

way warden noun

A person appointed to supervise the upkeep of roads and footpaths in a district

wayˈwiser noun

An instrument for measuring distance travelled

wayˈworn adjective

Worn out by travel

across or over the way

On the other side of the street, etc

be by way of

To be supposed or alleged to be or be (doing, being, etc)

by or with someone's way of it (Scot)

According to someone's belief or assertion

by the way

  1. Incidentally
  2. While travelling
  3. Beside one's path

by way of

  1. Travelling through, via
  2. As if for the purpose of
  3. In character of, as a substitute for

come someone's way

To come within someone's experience or reach, to become attainable by someone

come or go someone's way

To come or go in the same direction as someone

divide three, etc, ways

To divide into three, etc portions

get or have one's or (one's own) way

To get or do what one wants

give way (to) see under give1

go all or the whole way (with) (informal)

To have sexual intercourse (with)

go one's own way

To act independently

go one's way

To depart

go out of the (or one's) way

  1. To give oneself trouble
  2. To make a special effort (to do something)

go someone's way

(of circumstances, etc) to favour someone

go the way of all flesh or all the earth

To die

have a way with

To be good at dealing with or managing (people, etc)

have a way with one

To have a fascinating personality or persuasive manner

have it both ways

(usu with a neg) to benefit from two actions, situations, arguments, etc, each of which excludes the possibility, validity, etc of the other

have it one's (or one's own) way

To do, think, etc what one pleases, with no regard for others' advice or opinions

have one's way

To carry one's point, get what one wants

have way (nautical)

(of a vessel) to be in motion

in a bad way

  1. In a serious condition
  2. Very upset

in a fair way to

Likely to succeed in

in a small (or big or large) way

On a petty (or a large or grandiose) scale

in a way

  1. To some extent
  2. From one point of view
  3. In a state of agitation or distress (old)

in his, etc way (or own way)

As far as his, etc individual merits go, leaving aside the disadvantageous aspects

in no way

Not at all

in the family way see under family

in the (or one's) way

  1. In one's path, impeding one's progress, creating an obstruction
  2. On the way

in the way of

  1. In a good position for effecting or attaining
  2. In the habit of (informal)
  3. In respect of

lead the way

To act as a guide or inspiration to others

look the other way

  1. To look away, sometimes deliberately in order not to see someone or something
  2. To take no notice esp of something calling for attention

lose the (or one's) way

To leave one's intended route by mistake and become lost

make one's way

  1. To move forward, sometimes with difficulty, to proceed
  2. To make good progress, achieve success

make way

  1. To make room
  2. To advance

no two ways about it

That is certain, there is no doubt about it

no way (informal)

Under no circumstances, absolutely not

one way and another

Considering various aspects

one way or the other

By any means possible

on the (or one's) way

  1. Moving towards a destination or event
  2. In progress
  3. At a point on one's journey

on the way out

Becoming unpopular, unfashionable, etc

out of the way

  1. So as not to hinder or obstruct
  2. Away from main routes, remote (out-of-the-wayˈ adjective)
  3. Dealt with, finished with
  4. In prison or dead and gone
  5. (usu with neg) out of the ordinary, unusual
  6. Lost, hidden (Shakespeare)

put someone in the way of

To contrive to make available to someone

take one's way

  1. To set out, proceed
  2. To follow one's own inclination or plan

the Way

The Christian Religion (from Bible, Acts 9.2, etc)

under way

  1. (of a vessel) in motion (also underway)
  2. Progressing

way to go (US inf)

An expression of praise or encouragement.

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