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goes Идиома
all goes well
have good luck, have no problems I hope all goes well for you at college. I hope you succeed.
anything goes
"there are no rules; expect anything to happen" Anything goes during Stampede week. People do crazy things!
heart goes out to
one feels very sorry for, one feels sympathy for My heart goes out to the victims of the hurricane that recently struck.
heart goes out to someone
one feels sympathy for someone My heart went out to the victims of the railway accident.
here goes
ready to begin while hoping for the best Well, here goes. I am going to go and ask her for a date right now.
here goes nothing
ready to begin - but it will be a waste of time and will probably fail Here goes nothing. I have already asked him to lend me some money and he always says no but I
how goes it
is your life good? how are you doing """How goes it?"" said my friend. ""Not bad,"" I replied."
how goes the battle
are you winning the battle of life? are you okay? """How goes the battle?"" Jo asked. ""I win and I lose,"" Pat replied."
it goes with the territory
some problems are natural in some jobs or places There's more crime in the cities. It goes with the territory.
it goes without saying
it is obvious, needless to say It goes without saying: we want equal pay for equal work.
what goes around comes around
"you get what you give; our actions are passed on until they return to us" Wise folks have learned that you eventually get what you give - what goes around comes around.
as the saying goes
as the saying is俗话说 “All is not gold that glitters,”as the saying goes.俗话说得好,“闪光的并不都是金子。”
pay as one goes
pay cash;pay at once当场付清;银货两讫 It's best to pay as you go;then you will not have to worry about paying debts later.最好能当场付清,这样就不必担心日后负债了。
So it goes
Idiom(s): So it goes
Theme: COMMENTS
That is the kind of thing that happens.; That is life. • Too bad about John and his problems. So it goes. • I just lost a twenty-dollar bill, and I can't find it anywhere. So it goes.
Pride goes before a fall
Idiom(s): Pride goes before a fall
Theme: ARROGANCE
a saying meaning that someone who behaves in an arrogant or vain way is likely to suffer misfortune. (From the Bible.) • Bert was so busy admiring his reflection in a shop window that he stepped in a puddle. Pride goes before a fall. • Jean was boasting about how well she thought she'd done on her final exams, but she failed them all. You know what they say. Pride goes before a fall.
one's heart goes out to
Idiom(s): one's heart goes out to sb
Theme: COMPASSION
one feels compassion for someone. • My heart goes out to those starving children I see on television. • We are so sorry. Our hearts go out to you.
off goes
Idiom(s): off sb or sth goes
Theme: DEPART
someone or something is leaving. (Said on the departure of someone or something.) • It's time to leave. Off I go. • Sally looked at the airplane taking off and said, "Off it goes. "
Here it goes
Idiom(s): Here (it) goes
Theme: BEGINNINGS
Something is going to start.; I will start now.; I will do it now. (Informal or slang.) • I'm ready to start now. Here goes. • Okay, it's my turn to kick the ball. Here it goes!
goes without saying
Idiom(s): goes without saying
Theme: OBVIOUSNESS
[something] is so obvious that it need not be said. • It goes without saying that you are to wear formal clothing to dinner each evening. • Of course. That goes without saying.
goes to show you
Idiom(s): goes to show you
Theme: PROOF
[something] serves to prove something to you. • It just goes to show you that too much sugar is bad for you. • Of course you shouldn't have married her. It goes to show you that your parents are always right.
as far as it goes
Idiom(s): as far as it goes
Theme: GENERALLY
as much as something does, covers, or accomplishes. (Usually said of something that is inadequate.) • Your plan is fine as far as it goes. It doesn't seem to take care of everything, though. • As far as it goes, this law is a good one. It should require suffer penalties, however.
My heart goes out to someone
If your heart goes out to someone, you feel genuine sympathy for them.
No good deed goes unpunished
This means that life is unfair and people can do or try to do good things and still end up in a lot of trouble.
What goes around, comes around
The good or bad you do to others is requited.
as the story goes|story|the story goes
adv. phr. As the story is told; as one has heard through rumor. As the story goes, Jonathan disappeared when he heard the police were after him.
heart goes out to|go out|go out to|goes out|goes o
formal You feel very sorry for; you feel pity or sympathy for. Used with a possessive. Frank's heart went out to the poor children playing in the slum street.Our hearts went out to the young mother whose child had died.
here goes|go|goes|here
interj., informal I am ready to begin; I am now ready and willing to take the chance; I am hoping for the best. Said especially before beginning something that takes skill, luck, or courage. "Here goes!" said Charley, as he jumped off the high diving board."Here goes!" said Mary as she started the test.
here goes nothing|go|goes|here|here goes|nothing
interj., informal I am ready to begin, but this will be a waste of time; this will not be anything great; this will probably fail. Used especially before beginning something that takes skill, luck or courage. "Here goes nothing," said Bill at the beginning of the race.
how goes it?|go|goes|how|how goes it
v. phr., interrog. How are you and your affairs in general progressing? Jim asked Bill, "how goes it with the new wife and the new apartment?"
off (one/he/she/it) goes!|go|goes|off|off he goes|
v. phr. Said of a person, a vehicle, or a memorable thing who/which has started leaving or moving, both as a statement of fact (declarative assertion) or as a command (imperative). When the boat hit the water in the formal launching ceremony, they cried out simultaneously, "Off she goes!"
pay as one goes|go|goes|pay
v. phr. To pay cash; to pay at once; to avoid charging anything bought; to avoid debt entirely by paying cash. Usually used with "you". It is best to pay as you go; then you will not have to worry about paying debts later.
so far as that is concerned|as far as that goes|as
adv. phr. While we are talking about it; also; actually. You don't have to worry about the girls. Mary can take care of herself, and as far as that goes, Susan is pretty independent, too.I didn't enjoy the movie, and so far as that is concerned, I never like horror movies. Synonym: FOR THAT MATTER, IN FACT. Compare: COME TO THINK OF IT.
so it goes|go|goes|so
Akin to the French "c'est la vie!" This exclamation means "that's life." Too bad Jim has lost his job but there are lots of people who are better qualified; well, so it goes!
as far as that goes
as far as that goes Also, so far as that goes; as or so far as that is concerned. Concerning that, actually, moreover. For example, As far as that goes, Bill doesn't understand it, or My husband has never gotten along with Henry, and so far as that goes, Henry doesn't like him either, or As far as that is concerned, Patrice can take care of herself. Also see as for.
balloon goes up, the
balloon goes up, the The undertaking begins, as in He's going to announce his candidacy for mayor—the balloon goes up on Monday. This expression comes from World War I, when British artillery sent up a balloon to notify gunners to open fire, this visual signal being more reliable than courier or telephone. It was soon transferred to signal other kinds of beginning. [1915]
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