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Terms for subject Literally containing go | all forms | exact matches only
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go forпойти за
go forпоехать за (чем-либо, кем-либо) e.g.)
go forпоехать за (чем-либо, кем-либо: She's just gone for the kids – she'll be back any minute.)
go forпойти за (чем-либо, кем-либо: I'll go for some milk. • Seeing the man hasten away, I thought he had gone for the guard.)
go forидти за (чем-либо, кем-либо: She's just gone for the kids – she'll be back any minute. • I'm going to go for a newspaper.)
go forидти за
go off the deep endпрыгать в бассейн с глубокой стороны, то есть уметь плавать (to jump into a swimming pool where the water is over one's head and one needs to be able to swim You are still only learning to swim. Are you ready to go off the deep end? He jumped off the deep end where he would make a bigger splash. КГА)
go out of one's way toсделать крюк (буквально: пойти не по кратчайшей дороге, чтобы пройти через конкретное место перед достижением конечной цели SirReal)
go right aheadидите прямо вперёд ("Then we'll walk. Where's the road?" "Go right ahead, then turn to the right andfollow the telegraph wire. It will take you right into the Port," said Clarke, pointing out the direction." freeditorial.com)
go right aheadидти прямо вперёд (В.И.Макаров)
go southехать на юг (Go south about three miles to Bunker Hill Road.)
go southпоехать на юг (But first he wanted to go south. • He may decide to go south all right, but to Rio de Janeiro, not Panama.)
go southездить на юг (They go south every winter to get away from the cold.)
go southуехать на юг (Arthur chose Brewyn, a man he could be certain of, then went south to Caerleon well content.)
go southлететь на юг
go southидти на юг
go to a meetingпойти на встречу (Alex Lilo)
never let a good crisis go to wasteникогда не позволяйте, чтобы хороший кризис прошёл впустую (Дмитрий_Р)