Go at Meaning in English
expression
Definição
To attack something or someone energetically, either physically or with strong effort; also, to start doing something with a lot of enthusiasm.
Uso & Nuances
Mainly informal and often physical ("go at each other" = fight), but also used for enthusiastic effort ("go at the task"). Not the same as "go to" or "go in." Sometimes used with objects ("go at the problem"). Common in sports or disputes.
Frases de Exemplo
The two boys started to go at each other during recess.
basic
He really goes at his homework as soon as he gets home.
basic
The dog went at the stranger barking loudly.
basic
If you want to finish by noon, you’d better go at it now.
natural
They really went at each other during the debate.
natural
When she starts a new project, she always goes at it full of passion.
natural