The little boys loved to go frogging down by the creek.
get anywhere, go anywherev expr
(achieve success)
성과를 내다, 결과를 얻다
성공하다
If you want to get anywhere in this industry, you need contacts.
get up and go, get-up-and-gon
slang (energy, motivation)
서두르다
Alan has plenty of get up and go, and is always busy with some new project.
give it a goexpr
(try)
해 보다, 도전하다
Although Brian had never gone kayaking before, he suddenly decided to give it a go.
go abroadvi + adv
(travel outside country)
외국에 가다
Stavros is planning to go abroad for the first time in his life.
스타브로스는 생애 처음으로 외국에 갈 계획이다.
go afoulv expr
(not go as planned)
틀어지다
The couple's wedding plans went afoul when the venue cancelled on them.
go ahead and do [sth]v expr
informal (do [sth] with permission)
~을 하다
Yes, of course you can have a snack; go ahead and help yourself to whatever you want.
go ahead and do [sth]v expr
informal (do [sth] without permission)
~을 하다
Sarah's parents said she couldn't go to the party, but she went ahead and did it anyway. I didn't have time to ask my boss if she wanted me to deal with the problem; I just went ahead and did it.
go all outv expr
informal (make a full effort)
전력을 다하다
If you want to win the contest, you'll have to go all out.
go all out to do [sth]v expr
informal (make a full effort)
~하는 데 전력을 다하다
George went all out to impress his girlfriend.
go amissvi + adv
(go wrong)
잘못되다
Something's gone amiss with my university application.
go around [sth], also UK: go round [sth]vi + prep
(encircle, surround)
~을 감싸다, ~을 둘러싸다, ~을 일주하다
I had grown so fat that none of my belts would go around my waist.
살이 너무 쪄서 갖고 있는 모든 벨트가 허리를 감싸지 못한다.
go around [sth], also UK: go round [sth]vi + prep
(change path to avoid hitting [sth]) (피하기 위해)
~을 돌아서 가다, ~을 우회하다
The radio advised of heavy traffic downtown, so we went around the city instead.
라디오에서 시내에 교통 체증이 심하다고 알렸기 때문에 우린 시내를 돌아서 갔다.
go astrayvi + adj
figurative (person: deviate from what is right)
방황하다
(비유)
길을 잃다
Marcia became a counselor in order to help teenagers who go astray.
go astrayvi + adj
figurative, informal (item: become missing)
길을 잃다
Have you seen my hat? It's gone astray again.
go at [sb] fiercelyv expr
(attack)
맹렬히 덤벼들다
The boxers were going at each other fiercely.
go at [sth] fiercelyv expr
(do energetically)
맹렬히 덤벼들다
Veronica went at her workout fiercely.
go awayvi + adv
(leave)
가다
Margo told her son to stop disturbing her and go away.
마고는 아들에게 그만 방해하고 가라고 했다.
go away!interj
(leave!)
저리 가!
I'm trying to do some work - go away!
뭐 하는 중이잖아. 저리 가!
go awayvi + adv
(take a trip) (여행을)
떠나다
Oliver is planning to go away this weekend.
올리버는 이번 주말에 떠날 계획이다.
go back to doing [sth]v expr
(revert to doing [sth])
다시 ~하기 시작하다 동(타)
Sheila went back to using drugs.
go back on a promisev expr
(break your word)
약속을 지키지 않다, 어기다 동(자)
I can't believe that you, my own brother, would go back on your promise to loan me the money.
go back to bedv expr
(return to bed)
다시 침대로 가다 동(자)
When I saw it was raining outside I decided to go back to bed.
go badv expr
informal (food: become rotten)
상하다, 썩다
The fridge broke down and the food in it went bad.
go badv expr
slang (person: start behaving immorally)
타락하다
She used to be a good girl but she went bad when she met that awful boy.
go bagn
(pack of emergency items)
비상 가방
go baldvi + adj
(lose your hair)
머리가 벗겨지다, 탈모가 되다
The idea of going grey doesn't bother me, but I'd hate to go bald.
go bankruptvi + adj
(be insolvent)
파산하다
The company is deep in debt and is likely to go bankrupt soon.
go before [sth/sb]vi + prep
(precede)
~보다 앞서가다
The travel guides go before the tourist group.
go beforevi + adv
(exist or happen previously)
앞서가다
This discovery eclipses everything that has gone before.
go beyond the palev expr
figurative (be or do [sth] unacceptable)
용납할 수 없는 짓을 하다 동(자)
go blindvi
(lose one's sight)
눈이 멀다
The patient went blind after she suffered a stroke.
go bustvi + adj
informal (company: be bankrupt) (비격식: 회사)
파산하다 명
She lost her job when the company went bust.
go by [sth]vi + prep
informal (use as guide)
~을 기준으로 하다, ~에 따르다
Going by the map, the hotel should be on the corner of the next street on the right.
go by [sth]vi + prep
(use for transport)
~을 타고 가다
Steve went by train to Oxford.
go by (the name of) [sth]vi + prep
(be known as)
~라는 이름으로 알려지다, ~라고 불리다
The criminal goes by the nickname of 'The Black Cat'.
go campingv expr
(stay outdoors in a tent)
캠핑 가다
The weather is going to be fine so let's go camping this weekend.
go crazyv expr
informal (become insane)
정신이 나가다, 미치다
I think I'm going crazy: this morning I found my running shoes in the refrigerator.
go crazyv expr
informal (show great enthusiasm)
열광하다
They scored a winning goal at the last possible moment and the fans went crazy.
go down wellv expr
informal, figurative (news: be welcome)
흡족해하다
마음에 들어 하다
News of an increase in profits went down well with investors in the company.
회사 이익이 늘었다는 소식에 투자자들은 흡족해했다.
go down wellv expr
informal, figurative (performance: be enjoyed)
성공적인 형
The band were very good and they went down well with the fans.