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A go at Meaning in English

expression

ˈeɪ/, /ə/ /ˈɡoʊ/ /ˈæt
uh-GOH-at
æɪ/ /ɡˈəʊ/ /ˈæt
uh-GOH-at

释义

This informal expression means to try or attempt to do something, especially for the first time or to see how it goes.

用法与细微差别

Very informal, used mostly in British and Australian English, often in the phrase 'have a go at'. Not for formal writing. Can also mean 'criticize someone' (UK), but most often means 'attempt'. Common in friendly spoken contexts.

例句

Can I have a go at driving your car?

basic

Let the children have a go at painting.

basic

It’s my first go at baking a cake.

basic

I've never played tennis, but I’d love a go at it sometime.

natural

Give it a go at least once—you might surprise yourself!

natural

He had a go at surfing while on holiday in Australia.

natural