get-go
英 [ɡet ɡəʊ]
美 [ɡet ɡoʊ]
网络 开始; 一开始
英英释义
noun
- the time at which something is supposed to begin
- they got an early start
- she knew from the get-go that he was the man for her
双语例句
- Chinese official Dong Yan made it clear from the get-go: "The project is to drive China's economy, not foreign economies."
中国官员DongYan从一开始就表明:“这项工程是用来促进中国的经济,而不是国外的经济。” - Project templates set up the necessary code and project artifacts to get a simple service up and running from the get-go.
项目模版创建了必要的代码以及项目构件。 - The president has to be the president from the get-go.
总统从一开始就要做好总统。 - We process too much data at once, try to get everything right from the get-go and are self-conscious about our efforts.
我们会同时处理太多数据,试图从一开始就正确掌握所有东西,而且对自己说的东西会感到难为情。 - These people make more errors from the get-go, and they forget more of what they learned after time away.
这些人从一开始学就会出较多错,日子久了,他们会忘记更多已经学到的东西。 - Right from the get-go, they were aggressive in acting to disincentivize smoking.
他们一开始就以积极行动,抑制吸烟习惯。 - So it is important to design them right from the get-go.
因此前期设计非常重要。 - But consultant George Bradt says the group format is one of the most organic ways to spot the ability of potential employees to work in teams from the get-go.
但顾问乔治•布莱特却认为小组面试是最有效的方式之一,通过这种方式,可以从一开始就找出具有团队协作能力的潜在求职者。 - I'm forever grateful that my own mother encouraged my Plan A from the get-go.
我永远都感激我的母亲鼓励我从抉择中选择A计划。 - However, since we won't know whether a given concept is congenial to this mode of analysis until we've tried it, we have no grounds for dismissing this approach from the get-go.
然而,因为直到我们在尝试了之后,我们才知道某个概念是否投合这种分析方法,那么我们就没有理由在一开始就把这种方法打发掉。
