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'''go ahead''' (''to move forward, to proceed with no delay, to happen'') - iść do przodu, występować, rozpocząć. | '''go ahead''' (''to move forward, to proceed with no delay, to happen'') - iść do przodu, występować, rozpocząć. | ||
# ''[[come on|<span style="color:blue">Come on]] Michael! '''Go ahead'''!'' [Please Michael. Proceed!] | # ''[[come on|<span style="color:blue">Come on]] Michael! '''Go ahead'''!'' [Please Michael. Proceed!] | ||
+ | # '''''Go ahead''' when you feel you are right.'' [Proceed when you feel you are right] | ||
# ''Francine wanted to '''go ahead''' with plans to build a tall house on the site.'' [Francine wanted to move forward...] | # ''Francine wanted to '''go ahead''' with plans to build a tall house on the site.'' [Francine wanted to move forward...] | ||
# ''A city president allowed the music festival can '''go ahead'''.'' [...festival can happen] | # ''A city president allowed the music festival can '''go ahead'''.'' [...festival can happen] | ||
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Wersja z 21:59, 25 sty 2016
go ahead (to move forward, to proceed with no delay, to happen) - iść do przodu, występować, rozpocząć.
- Come on Michael! Go ahead! [Please Michael. Proceed!]
- Go ahead when you feel you are right. [Proceed when you feel you are right]
- Francine wanted to go ahead with plans to build a tall house on the site. [Francine wanted to move forward...]
- A city president allowed the music festival can go ahead. [...festival can happen]