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Definition of going-over in English: going-overnoun informal 1A thorough cleaning or inspection. 〈非正式〉彻底清扫;彻底检查 give the place a going-over with the Hoover 用真空吸尘器将这个地方彻底打扫一下。 Example sentencesExamples - I kept an eye on the desk during the rest of the inspection period, but it no one gave the piece a thorough going-over.
- When will he understand that his department is out of control and needs a thorough going-over from top to bottom?
- This issue features Nick Pinkerton and James Crawford on Sin City, and even though it's been in theaters for a bit now, it certainly hasn't received the thorough going-over that it gets in their hands.
- Nonetheless, no one would assert that Mamet is unobservant or lacks internal fire, and when he turns his attention to institutions that deserve a thorough going-over, he may be just the man for the job.
- But, apart from some emollient phrases from the Association of British Insurers, the industry's leading companies were at best muted in their joy at learning that these two types of insurance are to be given a thorough going-over.
- It's been a while since one of the great composers got a thorough biographical going-over, but I gather that the conductor John Eliot Gardiner has interesting stuff to say about his hero, JS Bach, in the Penguin volume due for early 2008.
- Nowhere has that idea received a more intriguing going-over than in the recently published book The God Gene: How Faith Is Hardwired into Our Genes, by molecular biologist Dean Hamer.
- The gear on Westman Will, was getting a going-over as they discussed whether this or that piece of equipment would be safe for another season or whether it ought to be replaced.
- A quick going-over reveals all screws and mounting bolts seem to be tight, which is an important check before you run a car like this.
Synonyms examination, inspection, exploration, investigation, probe, check, check-up assessment, review, discussion, study, analysis, appraisal, critique treatment, consideration, coverage, handling informal once-over clean, wipe, sponge, mop, swab, flush, scrub, hose-down, swill, lather, soap informal vacuum, once-over - 1.1 A physical or verbal attack.
he got a good going-over, I can tell you Synonyms beating, thrashing, thumping, pounding, pummelling, drubbing, slapping, smacking, hammering, hitting, striking, punching, knocking, thwacking, cuffing, buffeting, battering, boxing, mauling, pelting, lambasting assault, attack flaying, whipping, horsewhipping, lashing, cudgelling, clubbing, birching corporal punishment, chastisement North American bullwhipping informal beating-up, duffing-up, doing-over, belting, bashing, pasting, walloping, whacking, clobbering, slugging, tanning, biffing, bopping, hiding - 1.2 A heavy defeat.
重挫 Pontypool gave them a 35–6 going-over 庞蒂浦以35比6重挫他们。 Example sentencesExamples - In contrast, Vogts proffered, Germany were ‘crying’ over the absence of Michael Ballack, Christian Worns and Jan Nowotny in the wake of their going-over by Romania.
Synonyms crushing defeat, overwhelming defeat, defeat, trouncing, annihilation
Definition of going-over in US English: going-overnounˈˌɡoʊɪŋ ˈˌoʊvərˈˌɡōiNG ˈˌōvər informal 1A thorough treatment, especially in cleaning or inspection. 〈非正式〉彻底清扫;彻底检查 give the place a going-over with the vacuum cleaner 用真空吸尘器将这个地方彻底打扫一下。 Example sentencesExamples - A quick going-over reveals all screws and mounting bolts seem to be tight, which is an important check before you run a car like this.
- The gear on Westman Will, was getting a going-over as they discussed whether this or that piece of equipment would be safe for another season or whether it ought to be replaced.
- It's been a while since one of the great composers got a thorough biographical going-over, but I gather that the conductor John Eliot Gardiner has interesting stuff to say about his hero, JS Bach, in the Penguin volume due for early 2008.
- This issue features Nick Pinkerton and James Crawford on Sin City, and even though it's been in theaters for a bit now, it certainly hasn't received the thorough going-over that it gets in their hands.
- When will he understand that his department is out of control and needs a thorough going-over from top to bottom?
- Nonetheless, no one would assert that Mamet is unobservant or lacks internal fire, and when he turns his attention to institutions that deserve a thorough going-over, he may be just the man for the job.
- But, apart from some emollient phrases from the Association of British Insurers, the industry's leading companies were at best muted in their joy at learning that these two types of insurance are to be given a thorough going-over.
- Nowhere has that idea received a more intriguing going-over than in the recently published book The God Gene: How Faith Is Hardwired into Our Genes, by molecular biologist Dean Hamer.
- I kept an eye on the desk during the rest of the inspection period, but it no one gave the piece a thorough going-over.
Synonyms examination, inspection, exploration, investigation, probe, check, check-up clean, wipe, sponge, mop, swab, flush, scrub, hose-down, swill, lather, soap - 1.1 A beating.
拍打 Synonyms beating, thrashing, thumping, pounding, pummelling, drubbing, slapping, smacking, hammering, hitting, striking, punching, knocking, thwacking, cuffing, buffeting, battering, boxing, mauling, pelting, lambasting
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