구동사
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go down with [sth] vtr phrasal insep | (become ill) (질병 등) | ~에 걸리다 |
| Roger went down with flu. |
go for [sth] vtr phrasal insep | informal (choose) | ~을 선택하다, ~으로 정하다 |
| She went for the blue car instead of the red one. |
go for [sb/sth] vtr phrasal insep | informal (attack) | ~을 덮치다, 공격하다 |
| Suddenly the dog went for him, snarling fiercely. |
go for [sth] vtr phrasal insep | slang (try to achieve) | ~을 목표로 하다 |
| That athlete is going for the gold medal. |
go forth vi phrasal | (military: set out) | 나가다, 출발하다 |
| The army went forth and fought the Romans. |
go forth vi phrasal | (biblical: set out, go) | 나가다, 출발하다 |
| Noah tells the animals to go forth and multiply. |
go forward vi phrasal | (move ahead, advance) | 전진하다 |
| (시간이) | 당겨지다 |
| Don't forget that the clocks go forward tonight. |
go forward vi phrasal | figurative (make progress) | 발전하다, 진전을 보이다 |
| I can't seem to go forward in my career. |
go in vi phrasal | (go indoors) | 실내로 들어가다 |
| It's hot out. Would you like to go in? |
go in vi phrasal | (join: army, company) | 입대하다, 입사하다 |
| He's retiring from the army next year; he was only eighteen when he went in. |
go in for [sth] vtr phrasal insep | informal (tend to enjoy) | ~하는 것을 즐기다 |
| If you go in for thrillers, you'll love this book. |
go in with [sb] vtr phrasal insep | US, informal (share cost) | ~에 가입하다, 참가하다 |
| Do you want to go in with us on the boss's gift? |
go in with [sth] vtr phrasal insep | (have at start) | ~에 가입하다, 참가하다 |
| We went in with three points on which we agreed. |
go into [sth] vtr phrasal insep | (enter: a building, room) (건물, 방 등) | ~에 들어가다 |
| I went into the house. |
go into [sth] vtr phrasal insep | figurative, informal (discuss, explain [sth]) | ~에 대해 이야기하다, 논의하다 |
| It's a long story; let's not go into it right now. |
go into [sth] vtr phrasal insep | figurative, informal (pursue a career in [sth]) (직종, 분야 등) | ~으로 진출하다 |
| Nina is studying Business Administration and plans to go into retail. |
go off vi phrasal | (bomb: explode) (폭탄이) | 터지다, 폭발하다 |
| The bomb went off in the busiest part of town. |
go off vi phrasal | (alarm: sound) (알람이) | 울리다 |
| I don't always wake up when my alarm goes off. |
go off vi phrasal | informal (food: spoil) (음식이) | 상하다 |
| Dairy products go off quickly if they're not kept in the fridge. |
go off vi phrasal | (go away) | 가다, 떠나다 |
| He left the family farm and went off to the big city to look for work. |
go off [sth/sb] vtr phrasal insep | UK, informal (lose liking for) | ~에 대한 호감을 잃다, 감정이 식다 |
| I used to really like him, but since I heard about his strange habits I've gone right off him. |
go off with [sth] vi phrasal + prep | informal (steal [sth] and leave with it) | ~을 가지고 가 버리다 |
| | ~을 훔쳐 달아나다 |
go off with [sb] vi phrasal + prep | informal (leave a spouse, etc., for [sb] else) | ~와 눈이 맞아 떠나 버리다 |
go on vi phrasal | (endure, continue) | 계속되다, 지속되다 |
| After she twisted her ankle, the runner found it impossible to go on. |
go on [sth] vtr phrasal insep | (embark on, begin: a journey) (여행 등) | ~을 시작하다 |
| I can't wait to go on this road trip. |
go on [sth] vtr phrasal insep | (visit: website) (웹사이트) | ~에 가다, ~에 접속하다 |
| | ~에 방문하다 |
| I went on the WordReference website to check the meaning of a word. |
go on about [sth/sb] vi phrasal + prep | UK, informal (talk unintelligibly about) | ~에 대해 떠들다 |
| When my sister goes on about programming, I can't understand a word she is saying. |
go on about [sth/sb] vi phrasal + prep | UK, informal (talk incessantly about) | ~에 대해 끊임없이 말하다 |
| The teacher went on about the topic he had chosen regardless of the fact that many students were asleep. |
go out vi phrasal | (exit, go outdoors) | 실외로 나가다 |
| Don't go out without a coat on; it's cold out there. |
go out vi phrasal | (do [sth] fun outside the home) (집에서 벗어나) | 놀러 나가다 |
| Let's go out tonight! We could see a movie. |
| 오늘 밤에 놀러 나가자! 영화 보러 가자. |
go out vi phrasal | informal (date one another) | 데이트하다 |
| Are Lola and Archie just friends, or are they going out? |
go out with [sb] vi phrasal + prep | informal (date) | ~와 데이트하다 |
| She is going out with my cousin. |
go out vi phrasal | (light, fire: be extinguished) (조명, 불 등이) | 꺼지다 |
| Could you put another log on the fire, please, before it goes out. |
go out together vi phrasal + adv | (date each other) | 사귀다, 만나다, 교제하다 |
| Alan and Julie are going out together. |
go out together vi phrasal + adv | (go somewhere together) | 같이 나가다 |
| We all went out together for a meal at a local restaurant. |
go over vi phrasal | informal (be received) | 평을 얻다, 반응을 불러일으키다 |
| I hope that my speech goes over well at the meeting tonight. |
go over [sth] vtr phrasal insep | (review in detail) | ~을 검토하다 |
| For hours afterwards, she kept going over and over what he'd told her but it still made no sense. |
go over to [sth] vtr phrasal insep | informal (switch to) | ~로 옮기다 조 + 동(자) |
| I went over to another cell phone provider because I didn't like the one I had been using. |
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go downhill vi + adv | (travel down a slope) | 내리막으로 가다, 내려가다 |
| A ball released on a slope will go downhill. |
go downhill vi + adv | figurative (deteriorate) | 나빠지다, 악화되다 |
| The company went downhill after it lost its best contract. |
go Dutch, also US: go Dutch treat, go dutch treat v expr | informal (share the cost of a meal) | 각자 돈을 내다, 각자 돈을 부담하다, 더치페이를 하다 |
| When my boyfriend and I eat out, we always go Dutch. |
go far vi | figurative (be successful) | 성공하다 |
| My sister's a very talented writer - she'll go far. |
Go figure interj | mainly US, informal (expression incomprehension) | 왜 그럴까 |
Go figure interj | US, ironic, informal (expressing surprise) | 이해가 안 돼 |
| After years of reckless spending, now she's broke--go figure. |
go fishing v expr | (try to catch fish) | 낚시하러 가다 |
| Let's go fishing at the lake today. |
go flat vi + adj | (tyre) (콜라, 맥주 등의) | 거품이 빠지다 |
| The front tyre on my bicycle has gone flat. |
go flat vi + adj | (fizzy drink) (콜라, 맥주 등의) | 거품이 빠지다 |
| This fizzy lemonade has gone flat. |
go for [sth] vi + prep | (journey, ride: take) (드라이빙 등) | ~하러 가다 |
| Let's go for a ride in my new car. |
go for [sth] vi + prep | (swim, walk, run: do) (수영, 산책, 조깅 등) | ~하러 가다 |
| I would go for a run, but it's starting to rain. |
go for [sth] vi + prep | (fetch) | ~을 가지러 가다 |
| Why don't you and Phil go for some beer? |
go for [sth] vi + prep | informal (be sold for: a given price) | ~의 가격에 팔리다 |
| The Picasso painting went for $100 million. |
go for a drive v expr | (take: car trip) | 드라이브가다 |
| Let's go for a drive to the beach with our children. |
go for a ride v expr | (take: car, bike trip) (자전거 등을) | 타러 가다 |
| I'm bored; let's go for a ride by the coast. |
go for a walk v expr | (take a stroll) | 산책 가다 |
| Imogen went for a walk to get some fresh air. |
| 이모젠은 신선한 공기를 마시러 산책을 갔다. |
go for a walk v expr | figurative, informal (go missing) | 사라지다 동(자) |
| My wallet seems to have gone for a walk; have you seen it? |
go for a whirl v expr | informal, figurative (short car ride) | 질주하다 |
go for it! interj | informal (encouragement) | 자 해봐! 어서! |
| You want to buy a new car? I say go for it! |
go from bad to worse v expr | informal (worsen) | 더욱 나빠지다 동(자) |
| Since I bought that self-help book my life's gone from bad to worse. |
Go f*** yourself! interj | vulgar, offensive, slang (expressing anger or contempt) | 꺼져! 지랄하네! |
go get (US), go and get (UK) v expr | informal (fetch) | ~을 가지러 가다 |
| Would you please go get the bag I left behind in the car? |
go hand in hand v expr | figurative (belong together) | 손잡고 가다 |
| For many people, smoking and drinking go hand in hand. |
go head to head v expr | | 정면에서 대결하다 동(자) |
| The winners of the heats went head to head in the final. |
go home v expr | (to house) | 집에 가다 |
| The party's over, it's time to go home. |
| 파티는 끝났어. 집에 갈 시간이야. |
go home v expr | (to country) | 귀국하다 |
| Lisa had spent five years working overseas and was looking forward to going home. |
| 리사는 5년을 해외에서 근무하고 귀국하기만을 기대하고 있었다. |
go in peace interj | (Christian expression) | 석방되다 |
go in search of [sth/sb] v expr | (set out to find) | ~을 찾으러 가다, ~을 좇아가다 |
| Richard went in search of the lost cat. |
go into detail v expr | (elaborate, recount more fully) | 상세히 언급하다 |
| Without going into detail, tell me why the cookie jar is empty. I don't understand this question. Could you go into more detail? |
go live vi | (be broadcast directly, go on air) | 실시간으로 방송되다 |
| The new website went live last week. |
go mad vi + adj | informal (lose one's sanity) | 실성하다, 미치다 |
| Sometimes he felt just as if he was going mad. |
go mad vi + adj | slang (be enthusiastic) | 열광하다 |
| Fido always goes mad when I open a tin of dogfood. |
go mad vi + adj | slang (do [sth] extravagant) | 미친 척하고 비싼 것을 지르다 |
| I decided to go mad and buy a brand new car. |
go missing vi + adj | (disappear) | 사라지다, 자취를 감추다 |
| | 실종되다, 행방불명되다 |
go near [sth/sb] vi + prep | (approach, get close to) | 가까이 가다 |
| The noise from the crowd increased every time the ball went near the penalty box. |
go nuts v expr | slang (become insane) | 미치다, 돌아버리다 |
go nuts v expr | figurative, informal (become very angry) | 분노하다, 노발대발 성을 내다 |
| When my dad found out I'd been out all night, he went completely nuts. |
go on doing [sth] v expr | (continue doing [sth]) | 계속해서 ~을 하다, 말하다 |
| Few professional footballers go on playing into their forties. |
| 몇몇의 프로 축구 선수들은 40대까지 계속해서 선수로 활동한다. |
go on to do [sth] v expr | (do subsequently) | 이어서 ~하다 |
| Having acted in movies for thirty years, he went on to direct them. |
| 30년간 영화배우로 일한 그 사람은 이어서 영화감독으로 일했다. |
go on a date, go out on a date v expr | (go out with [sb] romantically) | 데이트하다 |
| Want to go on a date this Friday night? I'll pick you up at eight. |
go on a diet v expr | (start eating less to lose weight) | 다이어트 하다, 살 빼다 |
go on a trip v expr | UK (take a short journey) | 짧은 여행을 떠나다 |
| This weekend we're going on a trip to the seaside. |
go on a trip v expr | US (travel) | 여행하다 |
| Last summer I went on a trip to Rome to see the Coliseum. |
go on forever v expr | (never end) | 영원히 계속되다 |
| Everyone thought the couple's relationship would go on forever. |
go on forever v expr | figurative (seem unending) | 영원히 계속되다 |
| It felt like the train journey went on forever. |
go on strike v expr | (stop work) | 파업하다 |
| The workers went on strike to protest against a decrease in their wages. |
go on to do [sth] v expr | (do [sth] next) | ~의 다음 단계로 넘어가다 조 + 동(자) |
go on vacation (US), go on holiday (UK) v expr | (take a break away from home) | 휴가를 가다, 휴가를 떠나다 |
go one step further v expr | figurative (do [sth] more extreme) | 한발짝 더 내딛다 |
| This year the team went one step further and won both domestic cup competitions. |
go online, go on-line vi + adv | (connect to internet) | 인터넷에 접속하다 |
go out of business v expr | (company: fail) | 도산하다, 폐업하다 |
| (관용구) | 문을 닫다 |
| | 망하다 |
| The company went out of business during the recession. |
go out of fashion v expr | (be dated) | 유행하지 않다, 한물가다 |
| Three-piece suits had gone out of fashion by the early 1990s. |
go out of style v expr | (be dated) | 유행에 뒤떨어지다 |
| Hawaiian shirts went out of style after the '60s. |
go out of your way v expr | figurative (make effort) | 일부러 ~하다 |
| Don't go out of your way to bring me the book: I don't need it today. |
| She went out of her way to help me. |
go out of your way v expr | (take detour) | 일부러 ~하다 |
| It is the best bakery in town, and it is worth going out of your way to get your bread there. |
go out on a limb v expr | figurative (say [sth] daring) | 위험한 발언을 하다, 대담하게 이야기하다 |
| He went out on a limb when he asked his boss for a raise. |
go over [sth] vi + prep | (cross) | ~을 건너다 |
| If you want to get to the other side of the river, you need to go over the bridge. |
| I'm just going over the road to see Mr Davison. |
go past vi + adv | (pass by, move past) | 지나가다 |
| The crowd watched as the parade went past. |
| 관중은 행렬이 지나가는 것을 지켜보았다. |
go past [sth/sb] vi + prep | (pass by) | ~을 지나치다 동(타) |
| Amy went past Joe's house on her way to the church. |
go places v expr | figurative, slang (become successful) | 성공하다 |
| Camilla is a talented musician who is really going places. |
go postal v expr | US, slang (go violently insane at work) | 미친, 폭력적으로 변한 |
참고: This expression originated in mass shootings of the 1980s involving US postal workers. |
| These mundane tasks are going to make me go postal one day. |
go rock climbing v expr | (scale mountains) | 암벽 타러 가다 동(구) |
| Wendy went rock climbing in Snowdonia. |