By Mihir Zaveri and Michael Gold
“We’re going to go at it hard now and address it immediately,” the mayor said.
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By Kate Conger
The president threatened “serious force” if protesters tried to set up an autonomous zone in Washington, D.C., as they have in Seattle. www.collinsdictionary.com › label If you say that someone gets a particular label, you mean that people show disapproval of them by describing them with a critical word or phrase. They remain on course for the label of worst Super League side. [+ of].
The escalating grey-zone conflict between the West and Russia is being contested on the sea as well as in the air. A rise in worrying maritime incidents is forcing NATO to step up
西方與俄羅斯之間不斷升級的「灰色地帶」衝突,不僅在海上,也在空中展開。令人擔憂的海上事件增多,迫使北約加強行動。 | |
go at it
1. To engage in or undertake something with great energy, enthusiasm, or vigor.I think you need a break from that assignment—you've been going at it for the last three hours!When John returned to teaching, he went at it with a renewed sense of purpose and excitement.
2. slang To engage in sex.I can hear my neighbors going at it almost every night—it's so embarrassing!
試しにやってみよう。 - Tanaka Corpus
私はわざわざ店にまで買いに行く必要がない。 - Weblio Email例文集
〈二人が〉激しくけんか[議論]する. - 研究社 新英和中辞典
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