释义 |
●ˈgo at sthto make great efforts to do sth; to work hard and with enthusiasm at sth 拼命干;卖力干◆They went at the job as if their lives depended on it. 他们玩命似的干起活来。◆He was going at the food as though he hadn’t eaten for days. 他狼吞虎咽,好像好几天没吃饭似的。[v + prep]
●go at it ˌhammer and ˈtongsif two people go at it hammer and tongs, they argue or fight with a lot of energy and noise (两人)激烈争吵(或厮打) |