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− | '''go at''' (''to attack, to begin, to destroy'') - atakować, rozpoczynać, psuć. | + | '''go at''' (''to attack, to begin, to destroy'') - atakować, nacierać, rozpoczynać, psuć. |
# ''The two tanks '''went at''' each other''. [..tanks attacked..] | # ''The two tanks '''went at''' each other''. [..tanks attacked..] |
Wersja z 02:13, 12 mar 2016
go at (to attack, to begin, to destroy) - atakować, nacierać, rozpoczynać, psuć.
- The two tanks went at each other. [..tanks attacked..]
- Miriam went at the task with great enthusiasm. [..began the task...]
- My pants are starting to go at the knee. [..starting to come apart at the knee] /not phrasal/