의미: go/no gogo/no-go, go-no-go, gó or nó-gò a. (계획·행동의) 계속하느냐 중지하느냐의 결정(시기)에 관한
no go 관용구
no go
not agreed to, refused or useless, no, certainly not It
no good
not satisfactory;not adequate;notapproved不满意;不中用;不足;不同意 He tried appealing to the man's pride,but it did no good.他想讨好那个人,但行不通。 It's no good arguing with him since he is incapable of seeing anyone else's point of view.跟他争没用,他不会接受任何人的观点的。
up to no good
Idiom(s): up to no good
Theme: BAD
doing something bad or mischievous. (Informal.) • I could tell from the look on Bill's face that he had been up to no good. • I don't know what Mary and Susan are doing, but I think they are up to no good.
It's an ill wind that blows no good
This is said when things have gone wrong; the idea being that when bad things happen, there can also be some positive results.
No good deed goes unpunished
This means that life is unfair and people can do or try to do good things and still end up in a lot of trouble.
be up to no good|no good|up to no good
v. phr., informal To be plotting and conniving to commit some illegal act or crime. "Let's hurry!" Susan said to her husband. "It's dark here and those hoodlums obviously are up to no good."
no deal|deal|dice|go|no dice|no go|no sale|no soap
slang Not agreed to; refused or useless; without success or result; no; certainly not. Used in the predicate or to refuse something. Billy wanted to let Bob join the team, but I said that it was no deal because Bob was too young."Let me have a dollar." "No dice!" answered Joe.I tried to get Mary on the telephone but it was no go."Let's go to the beach tomorrow." "No sale, I have my music lesson tomorrow."I asked Dad for a new bicycle but it was no soap. Compare: NOTHING DOING, NO USE.
no good|good
adj. phr. Not satisfactory; not adequate; not approved. "That's no good," I told him when he began to cry.He was no good at arithmetic.He tried appealing to the man's pride, but it did no good.
up to no good|no good|up|up to
adv. phr. Intending to do something bad; perpetrating an illicit act. We could tell from the look on Dennis the Menace's face that he was once again up to no good.
1. noun Something that cannot or is not activity to advance or occur. I'm sorry, but it looks like the concert is a no-go.2. adjective Negative; impossible; unsuitable. The account cuts accept larboard us in a extraordinary situation.
no go
Inf. negative; inopportune. (This is hyphenated afore a nominal.) We're in a extraordinary situation.Is it go or no go?Learn more: go, no
no go
not accessible or practicable. informalLearn more: go, no
no ˈgo
(informal) impossible; unsuccessful: I asked him if I could accept an added week’s leave, but it was no go. ♢ ‘Could you accommodate me your car this weekend, Mike?’ ‘No go, I’m afraid. I charge it myself.’Learn more: go, no
no go
(ˈno ˈgo) mod. negative; inopportune. (This is hyphenated afore a nominal.) We’re in a extraordinary situation. Learn more: go, no
no go
A failure, not functioning, impossible. This acutely actual avant-garde announcement dates from the aboriginal 1800s. J. E. Lighter cites several examples of its use from the 1820s. A arresting that one cannot advance with some plan or object, it is now a cliché. The New Yorker had it on July 8, 1991, “There’s a absolute extraordinary . . . on new pilots.” Learn added no dice.Learn more: go, noLearn more:
An no go idiom dictionary is a great resource for writers, students, and anyone looking to expand their vocabulary. It contains a list of words with similar meanings with no go, allowing users to choose the best word for their specific context.
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