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- Dictionarygo-ahead/ˈɡəʊəhɛd/
noun
- 1. permission to proceed: "the government had given the go-ahead for the power station"
adjective
- 1. willing to consider new ideas; enterprising: "a young and go-ahead managing director"
- 2. denoting the run or score which gives a team the lead in a game: North American "Baerga drove in the go-ahead run with a single in the sixth inning"
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GO AHEAD definition: 1. to start to do something: 2. said to someone in order to give them permission to start to do…. Learn more.
- English (US)
GO AHEAD meaning: 1. to start to do something: 2. said to...
- Traditional
GO AHEAD translate: 開始做;著手做, (用於給別人許可)進行,開始,做, 發生;進行,...
- Translate English to Korean
GO AHEAD translate: 시작하다, (허락)시작해!. Learn more in the...
- Translate English to Italian
GO AHEAD translate: cominciare, fai pure, va’ avanti,...
- Pronunciation in English
GO-AHEAD pronunciation. How to say go-ahead. Listen to the...
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- English (US)
The meaning of GO-AHEAD is marked by energy and enterprise : progressive. How to use go-ahead in a sentence.
Go-ahead definition: permission or a signal to proceed. See examples of GO-AHEAD used in a sentence.
GO AHEAD meaning: 1. to start to do something: 2. said to someone in order to give them permission to start to do…. Learn more.
1. singular noun. If you give someone or something the go-ahead, you give them permission to start doing something. The Greek government today gave the go-ahead for five major road schemes. Don't do any major repair work until you get the go-ahead from your insurers.
Learn the meaning and usage of the phrasal verb go ahead, which can mean to start, to give permission, to go first, or to win. See examples from the corpus and the verb table.
Go-ahead definition, permission or a signal to proceed: They got the go-ahead on the construction work. See more.