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go with VERBE trans

1. go with (match, harmonize):

4. go with (date):

go under VERBE intr

1. go under ship:

tonąć [perf za-]

2. go under company:

go together VERBE intr

1. go together (harmonize):

2. go together (have relationship):

go to VERBE trans

1. go to (begin sth):

2. go to (be directed to):

go through VERBE trans

1. go through (be approved):

2. go through (experience):

3. go through (practise):

4. go through (read again):

5. go through (use up):

6. go through (look through):

7. go through (wear through):

go out VERBE intr

1. go out (leave):

2. go out (stop working):

3. go out light:

gasnąć [perf z-]

4. go out (have relationship):

5. go out (begin):

6. go out (move out):

7. go out (become unfashionable):

go in for VERBE trans

1. go in for (do exam):

2. go in for (enter):

3. go in for (like):

4. go in for (choose as job):

go down with VERBE trans

go down VERBE intr

1. go down (walk down):

2. go down (move down):

3. go down (sink):

tonąć [perf za-]

4. go down (collapse):

5. go down price:

6. go down sun, moon:

8. go down (decrease in size):

9. go down INFOR:

11. go down (travel southward):

12. go down (go outside city):

13. go down (extend):

14. go down (be received):

15. go down (be recorded):

to go down as...

go at VERBE trans fam

1. go at (tackle):

2. go at (attack):

I . go around VERBE intr

1. go around (keep doing):

2. go around (walk):

3. go around (circulate):

4. go around (be sufficient):

5. go around (turn round):

II . go around VERBE trans

1. go around (walk):

go along VERBE intr

1. go along (move onward):

Idiomes/Tournures:

go ahead VERBE intr

1. go ahead (begin):

2. go ahead (go before):

3. go ahead (take place):

go against VERBE trans

1. go against (contradict):

2. go against (oppose):

3. go against (disobey):

I . go <went, gone> [gəʊ, Am goʊ] VERBE intr

3. go (adopt position):

go
robić [perf z-]

10. go (pass):

11. go (begin):

go!

20. go (be told):

as the saying goes
the text goes that...

21. go fam (use toilet):

II . go <went, gone> [gəʊ, Am goʊ] VERBE trans

1. go fam (make sound):

go

2. go (say):

go
and then she goes...
a na to ona...

III . go <-es> [gəʊ, Am goʊ] SUBST

3. go GB (energy):

go

Idiomes/Tournures:

to have a go at sb GB
to make a go of it
on the go fam
on the go fam

I . go <went, gone> [gəʊ, Am goʊ] VERBE intr

3. go (adopt position):

go
robić [perf z-]

10. go (pass):

11. go (begin):

go!

20. go (be told):

as the saying goes
the text goes that...

21. go fam (use toilet):

II . go <went, gone> [gəʊ, Am goʊ] VERBE trans

1. go fam (make sound):

go

2. go (say):

go
and then she goes...
a na to ona...

III . go <-es> [gəʊ, Am goʊ] SUBST

3. go GB (energy):

go

Idiomes/Tournures:

to have a go at sb GB
to make a go of it
on the go fam
on the go fam

go-go dancer SUBST

II . go about VERBE intr

go about ship:

go after VERBE trans no passive

1. go after (chase):

biec [perf po-] za kimś

2. go after (try to get):

go against VERBE trans

1. go against (contradict):

2. go against (oppose):

3. go against (disobey):

go ahead VERBE intr

1. go ahead (begin):

2. go ahead (go before):

3. go ahead (take place):

go along VERBE intr

1. go along (move onward):

Idiomes/Tournures:

I . go around VERBE intr

1. go around (keep doing):

2. go around (walk):

3. go around (circulate):

4. go around (be sufficient):

5. go around (turn round):

II . go around VERBE trans

1. go around (walk):

go at VERBE trans fam

1. go at (tackle):

2. go at (attack):

go away VERBE intr

1. go away (travel):

2. go away (leave):

3. go away (disappear):

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