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●ˈgo for sb/sth1. to attack sb/sth 攻击;袭击◆She went for him with a knife. 她手持尖刀向他刺去。◆ (figurative) The newspapers really went for him over his defence of terrorism. 各家报纸强烈抨击他为恐怖主义辩护。2. to apply to sb/sth; to be true of sb/sth 适用于;(某种情况)也如此◆What I said about Tim helping goes for you too, Alex. 我说让蒂姆帮忙,这话也适用于你,亚历克斯。◆We may have high unemployment, but the same goes for many other countries. 我们的失业率或许很高,不过其他很多国家也都一样。◆Terry needs to relax more, and the same goes for you. 特里需要放松些,你也一样。3. to go to get sb/sth 去带回(某人);去取回(某物)◆Shall I go for a doctor? 要我去请医生吗?◆She’s gone for some milk. 她买牛奶去了。4. to be attracted by sb/sth; to like or prefer sb/sth 为…所吸引;喜欢;偏爱◆He’s not the type I usually go for. 他不是我喜欢的那种人。◆Children usually go for colourful packaging. 儿童一般喜欢色彩鲜艳的包装。[v + prep] ●(have) a lot, nothing, etc. ˈgoing for it/you(to have) many/not many advantages 有(或没有)诸多有利条件◆She has a good job, she’s attractive and intelligent—she has a lot going for her. 她有份好工作,妩媚可人,聪明伶俐——她有很多有利条件。◆The town doesn’t really have much going for it. 这座小镇着实不具备太大优势。 |