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Go ahead Meaning in English

expression

ˈɡoʊ/ /əˈhɛd
GOH uh-HED
ɡˈəʊ/ /ɐhˈɛd
guh-OH uh-HED

释义

Used to give permission for someone to start or continue doing something, or to encourage them. It can also mean to proceed without waiting.

用法与细微差别

Commonly informal and used in both speech and writing. Often said before letting someone speak, start an action, or continue after a pause. Can also indicate encouragement: 'Go ahead, you can do it.' Frequently follows requests ('Can I...?') or offers ('Would you like to...?'). Not used for physical movement forward.

例句

You can go ahead and open the window if you're hot.

basic

Please go ahead and introduce yourself to the class.

basic

'Can I use your phone?' 'Go ahead.'

basic

If you have any questions, just go ahead and ask.

natural

She told me to go ahead with the project even though it was risky.

natural

Don’t wait for me—go ahead and start eating.

natural