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Kolokace s 'Do- Set- Go' - Negativní nebo neutrální změny (Go)

Zjistěte, jak anglická spojení s 'Go' jako "go mad" a "go into effect" vyjadřují negativní nebo neutrální změny v angličtině.

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Verb Collocations With 'Do- Set- Go'
to go astray
[fráze]

(of a plan, project, etc.) to lose direction and not continue according to the intended or expected path or course of action

Ex: Despite meticulous preparation , the went astray due to unforeseen circumstances .

to fail to keep or fulfill a commitment or assurance made to someone

Ex: The politician made a public pledge to prioritize environmental issues, but unfortunately, he went back on his pledge after taking office.
to go bad
[fráze]

to no longer be good for use or consumption

Ex: Perishable items like meat and dairy go bad if not refrigerated .
to go bald
[fráze]

to experience a loss of hair on the scalp, leading to a bald or partially bald appearance

Ex: Some people choose to wear wigs or hairpieces to going bald.

to run out of money or assets and be unable to pay one's debts or financial obligations

Ex: The family struggled to pay off their debts and eventually went bankrupt.
to go blind
[fráze]

to lose the ability to see in one or both eyes

Ex: The doctor detected early signs of a disease that could cause the patient to go blind.
to go crazy
[fráze]

to experience mental instability or extreme emotional distress, often resulting in irrational or unpredictable behavior

Ex: I'm going crazy trying to finish this project.
to go dark
[fráze]

to become without light, making the surroundings difficult to see

Ex: The city park goes dark at night to conserve energy and reduce light pollution.
to go deaf
[fráze]

to lose the ability to hear in one or both ears

Ex: The organization provides support to individuals who have gone deaf with sign language training.
to go insane
[fráze]

to display extreme and irrational behavior because of severe mental or emotional issues, often leading to a disconnection from reality or reason

Ex: She went insane after her husband died.
to go mad
[fráze]

to exhibit irrational behavior, often because of emotional stress or mental instability

Ex: Lack of sleep and high stress levels can lead to temporary feelings going mad.

to disappear or not be found in the expected place

Ex: The cat went missing for a few days but returned home safely.
to go quiet
[fráze]

to stop talking or making noise

Ex: The forest went quiet as the animals sensed danger nearby.
to go to war
[fráze]

(of nations or groups of people) to engage in armed conflict or warfare and enter a state of military confrontation

Ex: The conflict escalated , and the countries went to war.
to go yellow
[fráze]

to turn yellow in color, often due to factors such as ripening, discoloration, or exposure to certain substances or conditions

Ex: The leaves of the tree went yellow in the autumn season.

to fail to keep a promise or commitment that was previously made

Ex: He went back on his word by not showing up at the event as he had promised.

to undergo a transformation from one state or condition to another

Ex: In spring , the go from bare branches to lush canopies of green leaves .

to become outdated and no longer liked or supported

Ex: With the rise of ergonomic office chairs, traditional wooden desks have gone out of style in many workplaces.

to manage or function without someone or something that is typically needed or desired

Ex: He cando without a secretary to manage his schedule and appointments .

to start being implemented or applied

Ex: The went into effect immediately to ensure the well-being of employees .
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