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GOES
 Go
comp., MS Ir a
 go
gen. andar; vete; anda; ir; caminar; conducir
bank. acudir
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go

[gəu] n
gen. andar m 128
baseb. irse
Go [gəu] n
comp., MS Ir a (A button on the address bar that enables the user to navigate to the specified location (such as a folder path or web address))
go [gəu] v
gen. ir (yo voy, el va, ellos van); caminar; conducir; dirigirse; marchar
bank. acudir
go somewhere [gəu] v
gen. anda
go leave [gəu] v
gen. vete
 English thesaurus
GOES ['gəuz] abbr.
abbr. Global Order Entry System; Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellites; Geostationary Operational Environmental SatelliteSystem
abbr., astr., scient. Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite
abbr., astronaut. Geostationary Orbiting Environmental Satellite; Geostationary Orbiting Environmental Satellites
abbr., el. Gemini order entry system
abbr., file.ext. Satellite image data (GOES file, McIDAS system)
abbr., meteorol. Satellite image data
abbr., mil. Geo-stationary Operational Environmental Satellite; geostationary operational environmental satellite
abbr., scottish Geosynchronous Orbital Environmental Satellite
go [gəu] n
slang try (Let me have a go at solving the problem)
Go. abbr.
abbr., libr. Gothic
GOESS abbr.
abbr., meteorol. Global Earth Observation System of Systems
Go- n
jap. The honorific prefix go- is attached to a word to indicate that the speaker is humbling him or herself before the thing to which the word refers, as if before an emperor. It is part of the "super-polite" level of speech in Japanese, reserved for dealing with the highest ranks or for comprehensively humbling oneself in relation to another. "Go-" (like o -, or mi -) is sometimes translated into English as "August" "Honourable" etc. but it really indicates that the word it prefixes is being uttered with deep respect. Thus the word "go-shintai" implies an attitude of reverence towards a shintai Such an attitude is central to worship in Shinto as in other religions, and honorific language naturally abounds. Some Shinto terms prefixed with honorifics are listed under their main word in this dictionary, e.g. for "go-bunrei" (divided spirit) see Bunrei, while others are not (e.g. o-fuda, o-mamori are listed as written). If in doubt, the index at the end of the dictionary lists variants A Popular Dictionary of Shinto (Brian Bocking)
Go [gəu] abbr.
abbr., earth.sc. gold
Go. abbr.
abbr., econ. general office
GOES ['gəuz] abbr.
abbr., earth.sc. geostationary observational environmental satellite; Geostationary Observing Earth Satellite; geostationary orbit environmental satellite; global orbiting electronic satellite
abbr., law Global Online Enrollment System (US Government Moiseeva)
abbr., space global ocean flux study
GOES
: 328 phrases in 36 subjects
Agriculture6
Baseball3
Chemistry1
Coal2
Communications13
Computers2
Corporate governance1
Drilling1
Economics5
Electronics5
Finances26
Fish farming pisciculture1
Food industry2
General127
Government, administration and public services4
Health care1
Hobbies and pastimes3
Industry4
Information technology7
Insurance2
International Monetary Fund13
Labor law5
Lasers1
Law4
Medical1
Meteorology9
Microsoft6
Patents2
Politics2
Power lines1
Social science2
Statistics2
Technology25
Textile industry1
Transport36
United Nations2

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