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Dicionário de Francês Oxford-Hachette

I. going [Brit ˈɡəʊɪŋ, americ ˈɡoʊɪŋ] SUBST

1. going (departure):

going

2. going (progress):

that's not bad going!, that's good going!
it was slow going , the going was slow (on journey)
it was slow going , the going was slow (at work)
this book is heavy going

3. going (condition of ground):

going (for riding, walking)
the going was hard or rough, it was hard or rough going HIPISMO

4. going (conditions, circumstances) fig:

II. going [Brit ˈɡəʊɪŋ, americ ˈɡoʊɪŋ] ADJ

1. going (current):

going price

2. going (existing):

III. -going COMPOS

theatre-/cinema-going

I. coming [Brit ˈkʌmɪŋ, americ ˈkəmɪŋ] SUBST

1. coming (arrival):

coming and going
va-et-vient m inv

2. coming (approach):

3. coming REL:

II. coming [Brit ˈkʌmɪŋ, americ ˈkəmɪŋ] ADJ

coming election, event
coming atrib strike
coming after subst war, campaign
coming after subst months, weeks
à venir after subst

going-over <pl goings-over> [Brit, americ ˈˌɡoʊɪŋ ˈˌoʊvər] SUBST coloq

1. going-over (examination):

going-over (of document)

Expressões:

to give sb a going-over (scold)
passer un savon à qn coloq
to give sb a going-over (beat up)

going concern SUBST COM

easy-going ADJ

easy-going person
easy-going manner, attitude

ocean-going [Brit ˈəʊʃ(ə)nɡəʊɪŋ, americ ˈoʊʃ(ə)nˌɡoʊɪŋ] ADJ

ocean-going vessel, ship:

ocean-going
ocean-going liner

I. go [Brit ɡəʊ, americ ɡoʊ] VERBO intr

1. go (move, travel):

aller (from de, to à, en)
to go by or past person, vehicle:
who goes there? MILITAR

2. go (on specific errand, activity):

3. go (attend):

4. go (used as auxiliary with present participle):

5. go (depart):

I must go , I must be going

6. go (die):

go eufem

7. go (disappear):

8. go (be sent, transmitted):

9. go (become):

his hair or he is going grey

10. go (change over to new system):

to go Labour/Conservative POL country, constituency:

11. go (be, remain):

12. go (weaken, become impaired):

his hearing is going
my voice is going
the battery is going
the engine is going

13. go (of time):

how's the time going?

14. go (be got rid of):

15. go (operate, function):

go vehicle, machine, clock:
to set [sth] going
to get going engine, machine:
to get going fig business:
to get the fire going
to keep going person, business, machine:
tenir le coup coloq
to keep going person, business, machine:

16. go (start):

let's get going!
to get things going

17. go (lead):

aller, conduire, mener (to à)

18. go (extend in depth or scope):

19. go (belong, be placed):

20. go (fit):

21. go (be expressed, sung etc in particular way):

22. go (be accepted):

23. go (be about to):

to be going to do
it's going to snow

24. go (happen):

how's it going coloq?, how are things going?
comment ça va? coloq
how goes it? humor
comment ça va? coloq
how goes it? humor
comment va? calão

25. go (be on average):

26. go (be sold):

the house went for over £100, 000
‘going, going, gone! (at auction)

27. go (be on offer):

28. go (contribute):

29. go (be given):

go award, prize:
aller (to à)
go estate, inheritance, title:
passer (to à)

30. go (emphatic use):

31. go (of money) (be spent, used up):

32. go (make sound, perform action or movement):

go bell, alarm:

33. go (resort to, have recourse to):

to go to war country:
to go to war soldier:
to go to law Brit or to the law americ

34. go:

go (break, collapse etc) roof:
go cable, rope:
go (fuse) light bulb:

35. go (bid, bet):

I'll go as high as £100
I went up to £100

36. go (take one's turn):

37. go (be in harmony):

38. go (relieve oneself):

go coloq, eufem

39. go americ (in takeaway):

II. go [Brit ɡəʊ, americ ɡoʊ] VERBO trans see usage note

1. go (travel):

are you going my way?

2. go (bet, bid) coloq:

he went £20

III. go <pl goes> [Brit ɡəʊ, americ ɡoʊ] SUBST

1. go Brit:

to have a go at sth

2. go (energy):

go coloq

3. go Brit coloq:

4. go (board game):

go m

IV. go [Brit ɡəʊ, americ ɡoʊ] ADJ

all systems are go! AEROESP

V. go [Brit ɡəʊ, americ ɡoʊ]

to make a go of sth
he's all go coloq!
it's all the go coloq!
that was a near go coloq!
to go off on one Brit coloq
to go off like a frog in a sock Aus coloq event:
to go off like a frog in a sock person:
there you go coloq!
don't go there calão

I. public [Brit ˈpʌblɪk, americ ˈpəblɪk] SUBST

II. public [Brit ˈpʌblɪk, americ ˈpəblɪk] ADJ

public call box, health, property, park, footpath, expenditure, inquiry, admission, announcement, execution, image
public disquiet, enthusiasm, indifference, support
public library, amenity
public duty, spirit

III. in public ADV

I. private [Brit ˈprʌɪvət, americ ˈpraɪvɪt] SUBST

II. privates SUBST

privates subst pl coloq:

parties fpl coloq

III. private [Brit ˈprʌɪvət, americ ˈpraɪvɪt] ADJ

1. private (not for general public):

private property, land, beach, chapel, jet, vehicle, line, collection, party, viewing

2. private (personal, not associated with company):

private letter, phone call, use of car
private life
private income, means
private sale

3. private (not public, not state-run):

private sector, healthcare, education, school, hospital, prison, firm
private housing, accommodation, landlord

4. private (not to be openly revealed):

private conversation, talk, meeting, matter
private reason, opinion, thought

5. private (undisturbed):

private place, room, corner

6. private (secretive):

private person

IV. in private ADV

V. private [Brit ˈprʌɪvət, americ ˈpraɪvɪt]

to go private Brit MED

I. keep [Brit kiːp, americ kip] SUBST

1. keep (maintenance):

to earn one's keep person:
to earn one's keep factory, branch: fig

2. keep ARQUIT:

II. keep <Pret imperf, Part perf kept> [Brit kiːp, americ kip] VERBO trans

1. keep (cause to remain):

to keep sb in hospital/indoors illness:
to keep sth/sb clean

2. keep (detain):

3. keep (retain):

keep book, letter, money, receipt
keep job
keep seat, place
garder (for pour)
keep ticket, bread
garder, mettre [qc] de côté (for pour)

4. keep (have and look after):

keep shop, restaurant
keep dog, cat
keep sheep, chickens

5. keep (sustain):

to keep sth going conversation, fire, tradition

6. keep (store):

7. keep (have in stock) shop, shopkeeper:

keep brand, product

8. keep (support financially):

keep husband, wife, family
keep lover
keep servant

9. keep (maintain by writing in):

keep accounts, list, diary, record

10. keep (conceal):

to keep sth from sb
taire or cacher qc à qn

11. keep (prevent):

12. keep (observe):

keep promise
keep secret
keep appointment, date
keep occasion, festival
keep commandments, sabbath, Lent

13. keep MÚS:

14. keep (protect) antiq:

keep God:
garder antiq
keep person
protéger (from de)
keep person: gate, bridge

15. keep (maintain):

keep car, house

III. keep <Pret imperf, Part perf kept> [Brit kiːp, americ kip] VERBO intr

1. keep:

to keep going literal

2. keep (remain):

3. keep (stay in good condition):

keep food:

4. keep (wait):

keep news, business, work:

5. keep (in health):

IV. to keep oneself VERBO reflex

to keep oneself reflex:

V. for keeps ADV

VI. keep [Brit kiːp, americ kip]

go-go [Brit, americ ˈɡoʊ ˌɡoʊ] ADJ

1. go-go americ:

go-go ECON, FINAN economics, funds, market

2. go-go (dynamic) coloq:

go-go person, culture

3. go-go (disco) coloq:

go-go dancing

I. go on at VERBO [Brit ɡəʊ -, americ ɡoʊ -] (go on at [sb])

go on at person:

go-go dancer SUBST

go forward(s) VERBO [Brit ɡəʊ -, americ ɡoʊ -]

no Dicionário PONS

I. going SUBST

1. going (act of leaving):

going

2. going (conditions):

going

3. going (progress):

going

4. going no pl (attendance):

going

II. going ADJ

1. going (available):

going

2. going (in action):

going
to get sth going

3. going (current):

going
a going concern

III. going VERBO intr aux

to be going to +infin

going price SUBST

1. going price (market price):

going price

2. going price (current price):

going price

heavy-going ADJ

heavy-going

ocean-going ADJ

ocean-going

easy-going ADJ

easy-going person
easy-going attitude

I. go <went, gone> [gəʊ, americ goʊ] VERBO intr

1. go a. TÉC:

2. go (travel, leave):

3. go (do):

to go doing sth

4. go (become):

5. go (exist):

as sth goes

6. go (pass):

7. go (begin):

ready, steady [or americ set], go

8. go MED:

9. go ECON (be sold):

to go for sth

10. go (contribute):

11. go (be told/sung):

on dit que ...

II. go <went, gone> [gəʊ, americ goʊ] VERBO trans

Expressões:

III. go <-es> [gəʊ, americ goʊ] SUBST

1. go (turn):

2. go (attempt):

3. go (a success):

4. go (energy):

Expressões:

to have a go at sb about sth

go-go dancer SUBST

go ahead VERBO intr

go beyond VERBO intr

go without VERBO trans, intr

to go without (sth)
faire (qc) sans
no Dicionário PONS

I. going SUBST

1. going (act of leaving):

going
allées fpl et venues fpl

2. going (conditions):

going

3. going (progress):

going

II. going ADJ

1. going (available):

going

2. going (in action):

going
to get sth going

3. going (current):

going
a going concern

III. going VERBO intr aux

to be going to +infin

ocean-going ADJ

ocean-going

going price SUBST

1. going price (market price):

going price

2. going price (current price):

going price

easy-going ADJ

easy-going person
easy-going attitude

I. go <went, gone> [goʊ] VERBO intr

1. go a. TÉC:

2. go (travel, leave):

3. go (do):

to go doing sth

4. go (become):

5. go (exist):

as sth goes

6. go (pass):

7. go (begin):

8. go ECON (be sold):

to go for sth

9. go (serve, contribute):

to go to sth
to go to sth (be allotted) money

10. go (be told/sung):

on dit que ...

11. go MED:

II. go <went, gone> [goʊ] VERBO trans

Expressões:

III. go <-es> [goʊ] SUBST

1. go (turn):

2. go (attempt):

3. go (a success):

4. go (energy):

Expressões:

go-go dancer SUBST

I. go over VERBO intr

II. go over VERBO trans

1. go over (examine):

2. go over (rehearse):

3. go over (cross):

go over border, river, street

4. go over (exceed):

go over budget, limit

go-kart SUBST

go-kart → go-cart

go-cart SUBST

go-getter SUBST

homme (femme) m (f) d'action

go-getting ADJ

Present
Igo
yougo
he/she/itgoes
wego
yougo
theygo
Past
Iwent
youwent
he/she/itwent
wewent
youwent
theywent
Present Perfect
Ihavegone
youhavegone
he/she/ithasgone
wehavegone
youhavegone
theyhavegone
Past Perfect
Ihadgone
youhadgone
he/she/ithadgone
wehadgone
youhadgone
theyhadgone

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Some bars have entertainment on a stage, such as a live band, comedians, go-go dancers, or strippers.
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The popularization of the fictional club benefited the real-life go-go bar where scenes were filmed.
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This got many people interested in go-go dancing.
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The album mixes elements of the genres go-go, zouk, funk and swing jazz, combining electronic instruments with live musicians.
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She finds herself working in a go-go bar, and her journey from naivet to maturity is swift.
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