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# ''Three independent insurance agents '''went over''' my contract and they didn't find anything against me''. [...agents examined my contract...] | # ''Three independent insurance agents '''went over''' my contract and they didn't find anything against me''. [...agents examined my contract...] | ||
# ''In the competition, the judge '''goes over''' each horse and evaluates it''. [...the judge examines each horse...] | # ''In the competition, the judge '''goes over''' each horse and evaluates it''. [...the judge examines each horse...] | ||
+ | # ''Some families '''go over''' their budgets very carefully every week. Others just go over them.'' | ||
# ''Once again '''I went over''' this article to learn better its author's arguments.'' [once again I read this article to learn...] | # ''Once again '''I went over''' this article to learn better its author's arguments.'' [once again I read this article to learn...] | ||
# ''This company '''went over''' from a traditional computerized system '''to''' a mobile'' one. [This company changed a traditional system to...] | # ''This company '''went over''' from a traditional computerized system '''to''' a mobile'' one. [This company changed a traditional system to...] |
Aktualna wersja na dzień 01:09, 22 mar 2016
go over (to think carefully, to examine, to read, to change a technique or a group) - zastanawiać się, badać, przeczytać, przejrzeć, przejść (do innej techniki, ugrupowania).
- I go over and over what is happening with my dog. [I think carefully what is happening with my dog.]
- Three independent insurance agents went over my contract and they didn't find anything against me. [...agents examined my contract...]
- In the competition, the judge goes over each horse and evaluates it. [...the judge examines each horse...]
- Some families go over their budgets very carefully every week. Others just go over them.
- Once again I went over this article to learn better its author's arguments. [once again I read this article to learn...]
- This company went over from a traditional computerized system to a mobile one. [This company changed a traditional system to...]
- This Democrat went over to the Republicans last month. [this Democrat passed to the Republicans]
- I suppose that IBM's CFO will go over to Hewlett-Packard. [...IBM's CFO will move to Hewlett-Packard]