Have a go Meaning in English
expression
ˈhæv/ /ˈeɪ/, /ə/ /ˈɡoʊ
HAV-uh-GOH
hav/ /æɪ/ /ɡˈəʊ
HAV-uh-GOH
التعريف
To try doing something, especially something new or challenging. Often used to encourage someone to attempt an activity or task.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Primarily British and informal. Equivalent to 'try' or 'give it a try.' Often used in spoken English when encouraging someone. Not used for big, life-changing risks; more for casual efforts or experiences.
Spanish: intentarlo - probarPortuguese (BR): tentar - experimentarPortuguese (PT): tentar - experimentarChinese (Simplified): 试一试 - 尝试Chinese (Traditional): 試一試 - 嘗試Hindi: कोशिश करनाArabic: جرّبBengali: চেষ্টা করো - একবার করে দেখোRussian: попробовать - попытатьсяJapanese: やってみる - 試してみるVietnamese: thử - thử làmKorean: 한번 해보다 - 시도하다Turkish: denemek - şansını denemekUrdu: کوشش کرنا - آزماناIndonesian: mencoba - mencoba melakukan
جمل نموذجية
Let me have a go at fixing the TV.
basic
Do you want to have a go at this puzzle?
basic
I’ve never skated before, but I’ll have a go.
basic
You never know until you have a go!
natural
I thought I’d have a go at cooking something different tonight.
natural
He’s never painted before, but he’s willing to have a go.
natural