Go one Meaning in English
expression
ˈɡoʊ/ /ˈwən
GOH-wuhn
ɡˈəʊ/ /wˈɒn
gOH-WON
释义
To try something once, especially when seeing if you like it or can do it. Often used informally to mean 'give it a try' or 'have a turn'.
用法与细微差别
Informal, mostly spoken English. Typical in phrases like 'give it a go' or 'let me have a go' meaning to try. Sometimes used as 'go at it' for more intense effort, but 'go one' is mainly British/Australian English and less common in American English. Not to be confused with 'go on' (continue) or 'go alone'.
Spanish: intentar - probar (una vez)Portuguese (BR): tentar - experimentar (uma vez)Portuguese (PT): tentar - experimentar (uma vez)Chinese (Simplified): 尝试一下 - 试一次Chinese (Traditional): 嘗試一下 - 試一次Hindi: आजमाना - एक बार कोशिश करनाArabic: جَرِّب مرةBengali: একবার চেষ্টা করাRussian: попробовать - попытаться (один раз)Japanese: やってみる - 一回やるVietnamese: thử một lầnKorean: 한 번 해보다 - 시도하다Turkish: bir dene - bir kez denemekUrdu: ایک بار کوشش کرناIndonesian: coba sekali - mencoba
例句
I want to go one at this game.
basic
Let her go one before you.
basic
Can I go one with the microphone?
basic
I've never surfed before, but I think I'll go one.
natural
After watching everyone else, he finally decided to go one.
natural
You look nervous—just go one, it’ll be fun!
natural