czasownik “go”
bezokolicznik go; on goes; cz.przesz. went; im.przesz. gone; im. going
- iść
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I'll go to the store for some milk.
- podróżować
In the story, they went forward in time to see the future.
- nawigować
Can you go to the settings menu and adjust the volume?
- przebyć
The athlete went the entire length of the field in seconds.
- udać się (w celu podjęcia aktywności)
Let's go shopping this afternoon.
- wyjść
It's late; I must go now.
- działać
My old watch goes perfectly after the repair.
- rozpocząć
The race will go at the sound of the buzzer.
- wykonać ruch
In chess, white goes first.
- uczęszczać
- iść (w pewien sposób)
The interview went smoothly.
- zabrać się (za coś)
He went and spilled coffee on his new shirt.
- podążać
If we go this way, we'll reach the park.
- ciągnąć się
The fence goes from the house to the barn.
- prowadzić
This path goes directly to the old mill.
- przejść (w stan)
Leave the fish out too long, and it will go bad.
- być (w stanie)
The plants will go thirsty without rain.
- przeistoczyć się
The company plans to go public next year.
- zmieniać się
The stock prices went from $10 to $15 in a day.
- skończyć (z wynikiem)
The project went better than expected.
- mieć tendencję
- przyczyniać się
Hard work and determination go to make a successful career.
- mijać
We had fun, so the time went fast.
- przestać istnieć
The storm went as quickly as it came.
- zużyć się
His patience went after hours of waiting.
- umrzeć
I'm sorry to say that your pet fish has gone.
- załamać się
The old bridge could go under the weight of the truck.
- zepsuć się
The paint on the walls is going after years of sunlight exposure.
- kosztować
The painting went for a record price at the auction.
- zostać wyrzuconym
This broken computer has to go; it's taking up too much space.
- przypaść (komuś)
The family fortune will go to the eldest child.
- wytrzymać
This car can go another 50,000 miles easily.
- mieć wyniki
The team has gone 3-0 in the playoffs.
- obowiązywać
In this office, what the manager says goes.
- być dozwolonym
In this creative workspace, any idea goes.
- być uznawanym
The same rules go for everyone in the class.
- powiedzieć
She goes, "Can you believe it?" and I'm like, "No way!"
- wydawać (dźwięk)
The cows go "moo" on the farm.
- wydać (dźwięk)
I woke up just before the alarm clock went.
- brzmieć
The poem goes something like "Roses are red, violets are blue..."
- uciekać się
If negotiations fail, we'll go to arbitration.
- podjąć się
He went to great lengths to ensure the event was a success.
- rozważać
I've gone through the proposal several times and it looks good.
- mieścić się
This couch will never go up the narrow staircase.
- pasować
Your tie doesn't go with your shirt.
- należeć (do czegoś)
The cutlery goes in the top drawer.
- spotykać się
They've been going out for two years now.
- walczyć
He's ready to go anyone who challenges him.
- być typowym
As far as apartments go, this one is fairly priced.
- dzielić (po równo)
We can go halves on the pizza if you like.
- ważyć
The cotton bales go a ton each.
- licytować
I can go $200 on the antique vase.
- pragnąć
After work, I could really go a cold drink.
- potrzebować (skorzystać z toalety)
Excuse me, I really need to go.
- kibicować
Go, team, go! Win that game!
rzeczownik “go”
lp go, lm goes lub niepoliczalny
- kolejka
It's my go on the chessboard now.
- próba
I'll give fixing this old radio a go.
- zgoda
The project is a go once we get the green light from the boss.
- działanie
The goes of the machine were smooth and consistent.
- moda
Wearing top hats was quite the go in the 19th century.
- zabawa
The party was a high go, with music and dancing all night.
- drink
He ordered a go of whiskey to warm himself up.
- porcja
I had a go of the new ice cream flavor.
- energia
He's lost all his go and just sits around all day.
- sesja
He finished the puzzle in one go.
przymiotnik “go”
forma podstawowa go, niegradacyjny
- gotowy
The spacecraft is go for launch.
rzeczownik “go”
liczba pojedyncza go, niepoliczalny
- gra planszowa, w której gracze starają się kontrolować terytorium za pomocą swoich kamieni
They played go for hours, deeply focused on the strategy.