go-around
- IPA[ˈɡəʊəraʊnd]
英式
- a flight path taken by an aircraft after an aborted approach to landing.;a confrontation or argument
noun: go-around, plural noun: go-arounds
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- 1. a flight path taken by an aircraft after an aborted approach to landing.
- 2. North American informal a confrontation or argument we had some go-arounds
- 3. North American one of a series of instances of doing or attempting something we will have to have another go-around with that lesson before we are ready to move on this is her second go-round as a councillor
- ▪ a round of a rodeo competition the first winners are those cowboys who win each go-round
- spin: revolve
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- spin; revolve
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- be regularly in the company of someone
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- be regularly in the company of someone
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- do something for a long time without achieving anything apart from purposeless repetition
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- do something for a long time without achieving anything but purposeless repetition
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- the consequences of one's actions will have to be dealt with eventually
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- news or rumours spread
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- IPA[ˈɡō(ə)ˌround]
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- a flight path taken by an aircraft after an aborted approach to landing.
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