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go (EN)
verbe, nom, adjectif, nom

verbe “go”

infinitif go; il goes; prét. went; part. passé gone; gér. going
  1. aller
    I'll go to the store for some milk.
  2. voyager
    In the story, they went forward in time to see the future.
  3. naviguer
    Can you go to the settings menu and adjust the volume?
  4. parcourir
    The athlete went the entire length of the field in seconds.
  5. sortir (pour une activité)
    Let's go shopping this afternoon.
  6. partir
    It's late; I must go now.
  7. fonctionner
    My old watch goes perfectly after the repair.
  8. démarrer
    The race will go at the sound of the buzzer.
  9. jouer (son tour)
    In chess, white goes first.
  10. fréquenter
    I go to the gym.
  11. aller (d'une certaine manière)
    The interview went smoothly.
  12. se lancer
    He went and spilled coffee on his new shirt.
  13. suivre
    If we go this way, we'll reach the park.
  14. s'étendre
    The fence goes from the house to the barn.
  15. mener
    This path goes directly to the old mill.
  16. devenir
    Leave the fish out too long, and it will go bad.
  17. être
    The plants will go thirsty without rain.
  18. passer (à un état)
    The company plans to go public next year.
  19. se transformer
    The stock prices went from $10 to $15 in a day.
  20. se terminer
    The project went better than expected.
  21. tendre
    That goes to show you!
  22. contribuer
    Hard work and determination go to make a successful career.
  23. s'écouler
    We had fun, so the time went fast.
  24. disparaître
    The storm went as quickly as it came.
  25. se consommer
    His patience went after hours of waiting.
  26. mourir
    I'm sorry to say that your pet fish has gone.
  27. céder
    The old bridge could go under the weight of the truck.
  28. se détériorer
    The paint on the walls is going after years of sunlight exposure.
  29. se vendre
    The painting went for a record price at the auction.
  30. être jeté
    This broken computer has to go; it's taking up too much space.
  31. être attribué
    The family fortune will go to the eldest child.
  32. durer
    This car can go another 50,000 miles easily.
  33. se comporter
    The team has gone 3-0 in the playoffs.
  34. faire autorité
    In this office, what the manager says goes.
  35. être permis
    In this creative workspace, any idea goes.
  36. passer (pour vrai)
    The same rules go for everyone in the class.
  37. dire
    She goes, "Can you believe it?" and I'm like, "No way!"
  38. émettre
    The cows go "moo" on the farm.
  39. sonner
    I woke up just before the alarm clock went.
  40. se formuler
    The poem goes something like "Roses are red, violets are blue..."
  41. recourir
    If negotiations fail, we'll go to arbitration.
  42. s'efforcer
    He went to great lengths to ensure the event was a success.
  43. réfléchir
    I've gone through the proposal several times and it looks good.
  44. passer (dans un espace)
    This couch will never go up the narrow staircase.
  45. aller avec
    Your tie doesn't go with your shirt.
  46. trouver sa place
    The cutlery goes in the top drawer.
  47. sortir avec
    They've been going out for two years now.
  48. se battre
    He's ready to go anyone who challenges him.
  49. être courant
    As far as apartments go, this one is fairly priced.
  50. partager
    We can go halves on the pizza if you like.
  51. peser
    The cotton bales go a ton each.
  52. offrir
    I can go $200 on the antique vase.
  53. vouloir
    After work, I could really go a cold drink.
  54. avoir besoin d'aller aux toilettes
    Excuse me, I really need to go.
  55. encourager
    Go, team, go! Win that game!

nom “go”

sg. go, pl. goes ou indén.
  1. tour
    It's my go on the chessboard now.
  2. tentative
    I'll give fixing this old radio a go.
  3. feu vert
    The project is a go once we get the green light from the boss.
  4. fonctionnement
    The goes of the machine were smooth and consistent.
  5. mode
    Wearing top hats was quite the go in the 19th century.
  6. fête
    The party was a high go, with music and dancing all night.
  7. verre
    He ordered a go of whiskey to warm himself up.
  8. portion
    I had a go of the new ice cream flavor.
  9. énergie
    He's lost all his go and just sits around all day.
  10. session
    He finished the puzzle in one go.

adjectif “go”

forme de base go, non gradable
  1. opérationnel
    The spacecraft is go for launch.

nom “go”

singulier go, indénombrable
  1. un jeu de société où les joueurs cherchent à contrôler des territoires avec leurs pierres
    They played go for hours, deeply focused on the strategy.