- Go along. Meaning: cocok.
- Example:
- “That bright outfit doesn’t go along with your dark makeup.” (Pakaianmu yang berwarna cerah tidak cocok dengan dandanmu yang gelap.)
- Example:
- Go around. Meaning:
- mencukupi (kebutuhan).
- Example:
- “Look at those crowd! Those copies would not be enough to go around.” (Lihat betapa ramainya! Buku-buku itu tidak akan cukup untuk dibagikan.)
- Example:
- menyebar.
- Example:
- “There are some rumors about him going around.” (Ada beberapa rumor soal dia yang tersebar.)
- Example:
- “berjalan mengitari untuk menghindar.” – @Mono2nd
- mencukupi (kebutuhan).
- Go away. Meaning: pergi.
- Example:
- “They went away without any notice.” (Mereka pergi tanpa pemberitahuan.)
- Example:
- Go by. Meaning:
- lewat.
- Example:
- “As the years go by, I grow older but not wiser.” (Seiring perjalanan waktu, aku semakin tua tapi tidak semakin bijak.)
- Example:
- bertindak sesuai.
- Example:
- “If you go by the rules, you shouldn’t have any trouble.” (Kalau kamu mentaati aturan, seharusnya kamu tidak akan mendapat masalah.)
- Example:
- lewat.
- Go down. Meaning: turun, terbenam.
- Example:
- “I hope to get there before the sun goes down.” (Aku harap aku bisa sampai di sana sebelum matahari terbenam.)
- Example:
- Go off. Meaning:
- meledak!
- Example:
- “Bombs went off all around the war zone.” (Banyak bom meledak di zona perang.)
- Example:
- “(makanan/minuman) basi atau rusak.” – @damaianlaras
- Example:
- “Don’t drink that milk! The whole pint had gone off. What a waste.”
- “The fish will go off if you don’t put it in the fridge.” – @damaianlaras
- Example:
- meledak!
- Go over. Meaning: memeriksa.
- Example:
- “The mechanic went over the engine to see if there were any problems.”
- “I go over my schedule every night to make sure that nothing is left.” – @itsmekesi
- Example:
- Go through. Meaning: mengalami; menjalani (pengalaman).
- Example:
- “She went through a very hard time when he broke off their relationship.”
- Example:
- Go under. Meaning: gagal.
- Example:
- “Their business went under almost right away.” (Bisnis mereka gagal segera setelah dimulai.)
- Example:
- Go ahead. Meaning: silahkan; “monggo.” – @sofyanlich (“Go ahead” memang digunakan hanya secara verbal, dan dalam konteks santai.)
- Go on. Meaning: “teruskan/lanjutkan.” – @sofyanlich
Compiled and written by @Miss_Qiak at @EnglishTips4U on Wednesday, February 22, 2012
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