词组 | go and |
释义 | go and Go and is often used to emphasize a following verb: • ... but now she has gone and ... married that monsieur de Wolmar —Thomas Gray, letter, December 1760 • ... a subject too well painted by others for me to go and daub —Charles Reade, quoted in PMLA, March 1945 • It went a long way toward making him touchy about what Uncle Daniel had gone and done —Eudora Welty, The Ponder Heart, 1954 • "What's he want to go and do that for?" —Helen Eustis, The Fool Killer, 1954 This emphatic use does not imply any actual motion. It can be used without and—"Go jump in the lake"— as well. It has the punch and directness of speech and is seldom used in ordinary discursive prose. See also take and; try and; UP, verb 2. |
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