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WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2025:

Principal Translations
InglésEspañol
have a go v expr informal (try [sth])intentarlo, probarlo vtr
  hacer un intento loc verb
 I'd never been waterskiing before so I decided to have a go.
 Nunca había practicado esquí acuático, así que decidí probarlo.
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WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2025:

Compound Forms:
InglésEspañol
have a go at [sb] v expr slang (attack verbally)insultar a a vtr + prep
  (AR, coloquial)putear a vtr + prep
  meterse con v prnl + prep
  decirle de cosas a loc verb
 Elena had a go at her husband for being late.
 Elena insultó a su marido por llegar tarde.
  (coloquial)decirle cuatro frescas a, cantarle cuatro frescas a loc verb
  (AR, ES, coloquial)cantarle las cuarenta a loc verb
  (coloquial)leerle la cartilla a loc verb
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have a go at [sth],
have a go at doing [sth]
v expr
informal (try)intentar, probar vtr
  hacer un intento con loc verb
 Harry was having a go at solving the crossword puzzle.
 Harry estaba intentando resolver el crucigrama.
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