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Definition of go-ahead in English: go-aheadnoun ˈɡəʊəhɛdˈɡoʊ əˌhɛd informal Permission to proceed. (对行动、计划等的)许可,允许 the government had given the go-ahead for the power station 政府已经同意建设这个电站。 Example sentencesExamples - Last week, too, environmentalists were incensed by go-aheads for logging in protected forests and oil-drilling on a beach with a colony of rare sea turtles.
- Sligo County Council recently gave the planning go-ahead for the complex on the Eastern side of Dublin road.
- A planning inspector has given the go-ahead for the site of a former jam factory at Easterton to be developed, despite fears over safety.
- Kildare County council has given the go-ahead for planning permission to relocate the State laboratories from Abbotstown to Backweston.
- However, I'm bloody amazed we gave the go-ahead for the export licence.
- Today we got the final go-aheads and completed procedural formalities for our documentary on the Armenian Church.
- If approved, the go-ahead will be given to a full-scale feasibility study.
- In a Commons written reply, he gave the go-ahead for 30 authorities to pilot new ways of voting or counting in local and mayoral polls on May 2.
- The company has failed to get the final go-ahead from the authorities, however, despite Reynolds's no doubt excellent contacts.
- It was suggested last week that the £800 million scheme had been given the go-ahead by the local authority.
- About 88 parking spaces are also to be created for the flats if the scheme is given the final go-ahead by planning bosses.
- Windermere is to get nine new affordable homes after the Lake District National Park Authority gave the go-ahead for a development at Lickbarrow Road.
- According to the planning inspector's decision that gave the centre the go-ahead in November last year after a public inquiry, 16 men are coming.
- Detailed plans of the development have now been lodged for planning approval following the go-ahead from local area councillors.
- At a meeting held last Thursday, Shipley Area Planning Panel gave the go-ahead for the meeting house on the former Acacia House Hotel site.
- The procedure had never been carried out in the UK, but the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority gave them the go-ahead.
- But work was halted after a public outcry, and in what would be a major U-turn by the authority, members are expected to give the go-ahead for the berms to be ripped up.
- Oldham subsequently got the go-ahead from Jefferson to proceed with the building of Pavilion I.
- Doncaster Council chiefs are expected to give the go-ahead at a planning meeting next week, which could see work beginning before the end of the year.
- Following the bizarre events at Old Trafford, it seems just a matter of time before the authorities give the go-ahead for the introduction of video technology.
Synonyms permission, consent, leave, licence, dispensation, warrant, clearance
adjective ˈɡəʊəhɛdˈɡoʊ əˌhɛd informal 1Willing to consider new ideas; enterprising. a young and go-ahead managing director 一位年轻而积极进取的总经理。 Example sentencesExamples - Basingstoke is a go-ahead place and the community should not hide its light under a bushel.
- Friday I am seeing some very go-ahead graphic designers in North Walsham who have come up with some very innovative campaigning ideas.
- To the right of us, the young, go-ahead dynamic couple with a kid that is only 5 but is already signed up to play for Liverpool F.C. have just had their entire front garden block paved.
- Though the real world's rough edges may be feeling pretty abrasive, this is still a gung-ho go-ahead time for Fish.
- If we can consolidate we'll do well, but we are a go-ahead club, we've had to be to get this far.
- It must have wounded this ambitious, go-ahead politician obviously determined to make his mark on the world with his innovative ideas.
- David C used to be a trendy go-ahead researcher in Central Office and very cliquey.
- A go-ahead Bradford business pioneering a radical new energy drink is being backed by a West Yorkshire business initiative.
- It's a dynamic, go-ahead set of people Ken Livingstone's going to be in charge of.
- Both are go-ahead characters who know what they have to do to reach the top and are prepared to make the sacrifices.
- There is a go-ahead spirit which is extremely stimulating… a feeling that anything can be achieved.
- For many years John was a Director of Listowel Race Company Limited - a real go-ahead man all out to improve Listowel Races in every way possible.
- They're becoming a very strong branch with some very go-ahead people.
- Last year the go-ahead Club opened another nine holes, giving 27 holes in total.
- ‘Manchester, an exciting, go-ahead city, is well geared up for it,’ said the Prime Minister.
- There have been major improvements to the eighteen hole course in recent years and it is expected the new facilities will attract many new members to the go-ahead club.
- If a man acts in a particular way then they are seen as being ambitious, go-ahead, and driven.
- I think it's a hard-working school with go-ahead ideas and it is fun to be part of it.
- Blackpool has always been a go-ahead place and in recent years successful attempts have been made to extend the season.
- Committee member and Blackley MP Graham Stringer, ex-chairman of Manchester Airport, said it was seen as one of the most go-ahead airports.
Synonyms enterprising, resourceful, imaginative, ingenious, inventive, original, creative, innovative, disruptive 2North American attributive Denoting the run or score which gives a team the lead in a game. 〈北美〉(使队伍在比赛中得以领先的)跑动(或得分等) Baerga drove in the go-ahead run with a single in the sixth inning Example sentencesExamples - It bounced off the wall chest-high, and Craig Biggio was able to score the go-ahead run from second base.
- He even has been used as a pinch hitter - more than once - and as a pinch runner to score the go-ahead run for us.
- Pitching on fumes, Johnson went three innings and struck out six, but allowed the go-ahead run in the top of the eleventh.
- Bichette ran 30 yards at full speed, bobbled the ball and dropped it, allowing the go-ahead run to score.
- In San Francisco, J.T. Snow matched his career high with four hits and drove in the go-ahead run in the eighth inning to lead San Francisco over San Diego.
- I watched the second inning of his last appearance, in which Jackson yielded the go-ahead run that would lead to his first loss of the season.
- Brad Wilkerson homered and scored the go-ahead run and Montreal starter Javier Vazquez struck out 12 in seven innings.
- That becomes huge when Simon hits a double-play grounder to Boone that at least would have scored the go-ahead run if Easley had started on third.
- The scoring strike more than made up for an interception Brees threw the previous possession that led to Ohio State's go-ahead score.
- Long Beach's Evan Longoria drove in three runs, including the go-ahead run in the sixth and two more in the eighth to seal the victory.
- On the next pitch, Hernandez doubled to right, driving in the go-ahead run.
- In Seattle, Carlos Lee hit a solo home run in the fifth and scored the go-ahead run in the seventh to help Chicago beat Seattle.
- Boggs worked the count and drew a walk to force in the go-ahead run.
- With the go-ahead run on second, the late-arriving Embree got Giambi to pop up for the second out.
- If the hot-hitting Robinson were to reach, the lefty-swinging Powell would come to the plate as the potential go-ahead run.
- The Reds had the go-ahead run 90 feet away, but now with two men out.
- In the first extra inning, Taiwan got the go-ahead run and a place in the final.
- He suffered a critical interception in the fourth quarter that led to the go-ahead field goal by the Texans.
- Luis Gonzalez tripled in the go-ahead run off Al Leiter with two outs in the fifth.
- Then in the seventh inning, the center fielder singled home the go-ahead run.
Definition of go-ahead in US English: go-aheadnounˈɡoʊ əˌhɛdˈɡō əˌhed usually the go-aheadinformal Permission to proceed. (对行动、计划等的)许可,允许 the government had given the go-ahead for the power station 政府已经同意建设这个电站。 Example sentencesExamples - At a meeting held last Thursday, Shipley Area Planning Panel gave the go-ahead for the meeting house on the former Acacia House Hotel site.
- According to the planning inspector's decision that gave the centre the go-ahead in November last year after a public inquiry, 16 men are coming.
- A planning inspector has given the go-ahead for the site of a former jam factory at Easterton to be developed, despite fears over safety.
- Doncaster Council chiefs are expected to give the go-ahead at a planning meeting next week, which could see work beginning before the end of the year.
- The procedure had never been carried out in the UK, but the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority gave them the go-ahead.
- About 88 parking spaces are also to be created for the flats if the scheme is given the final go-ahead by planning bosses.
- It was suggested last week that the £800 million scheme had been given the go-ahead by the local authority.
- If approved, the go-ahead will be given to a full-scale feasibility study.
- Last week, too, environmentalists were incensed by go-aheads for logging in protected forests and oil-drilling on a beach with a colony of rare sea turtles.
- The company has failed to get the final go-ahead from the authorities, however, despite Reynolds's no doubt excellent contacts.
- But work was halted after a public outcry, and in what would be a major U-turn by the authority, members are expected to give the go-ahead for the berms to be ripped up.
- Oldham subsequently got the go-ahead from Jefferson to proceed with the building of Pavilion I.
- Following the bizarre events at Old Trafford, it seems just a matter of time before the authorities give the go-ahead for the introduction of video technology.
- Windermere is to get nine new affordable homes after the Lake District National Park Authority gave the go-ahead for a development at Lickbarrow Road.
- However, I'm bloody amazed we gave the go-ahead for the export licence.
- Sligo County Council recently gave the planning go-ahead for the complex on the Eastern side of Dublin road.
- Kildare County council has given the go-ahead for planning permission to relocate the State laboratories from Abbotstown to Backweston.
- Today we got the final go-aheads and completed procedural formalities for our documentary on the Armenian Church.
- Detailed plans of the development have now been lodged for planning approval following the go-ahead from local area councillors.
- In a Commons written reply, he gave the go-ahead for 30 authorities to pilot new ways of voting or counting in local and mayoral polls on May 2.
Synonyms permission, consent, leave, licence, dispensation, warrant, clearance
adjectiveˈɡoʊ əˌhɛdˈɡō əˌhed informal 1Enthusiastic about new projects; enterprising. 对新计划充满热情的;有进取心的 a young and go-ahead managing director 一位年轻而积极进取的总经理。 Example sentencesExamples - Both are go-ahead characters who know what they have to do to reach the top and are prepared to make the sacrifices.
- A go-ahead Bradford business pioneering a radical new energy drink is being backed by a West Yorkshire business initiative.
- I think it's a hard-working school with go-ahead ideas and it is fun to be part of it.
- Last year the go-ahead Club opened another nine holes, giving 27 holes in total.
- They're becoming a very strong branch with some very go-ahead people.
- It's a dynamic, go-ahead set of people Ken Livingstone's going to be in charge of.
- Basingstoke is a go-ahead place and the community should not hide its light under a bushel.
- Though the real world's rough edges may be feeling pretty abrasive, this is still a gung-ho go-ahead time for Fish.
- David C used to be a trendy go-ahead researcher in Central Office and very cliquey.
- Committee member and Blackley MP Graham Stringer, ex-chairman of Manchester Airport, said it was seen as one of the most go-ahead airports.
- For many years John was a Director of Listowel Race Company Limited - a real go-ahead man all out to improve Listowel Races in every way possible.
- There have been major improvements to the eighteen hole course in recent years and it is expected the new facilities will attract many new members to the go-ahead club.
- It must have wounded this ambitious, go-ahead politician obviously determined to make his mark on the world with his innovative ideas.
- To the right of us, the young, go-ahead dynamic couple with a kid that is only 5 but is already signed up to play for Liverpool F.C. have just had their entire front garden block paved.
- If a man acts in a particular way then they are seen as being ambitious, go-ahead, and driven.
- Friday I am seeing some very go-ahead graphic designers in North Walsham who have come up with some very innovative campaigning ideas.
- There is a go-ahead spirit which is extremely stimulating… a feeling that anything can be achieved.
- Blackpool has always been a go-ahead place and in recent years successful attempts have been made to extend the season.
- ‘Manchester, an exciting, go-ahead city, is well geared up for it,’ said the Prime Minister.
- If we can consolidate we'll do well, but we are a go-ahead club, we've had to be to get this far.
Synonyms enterprising, resourceful, imaginative, ingenious, inventive, original, creative, innovative, disruptive 2North American attributive Denoting the run or score which gives a team the lead in a game. 〈北美〉(使队伍在比赛中得以领先的)跑动(或得分等) Example sentencesExamples - Then in the seventh inning, the center fielder singled home the go-ahead run.
- On the next pitch, Hernandez doubled to right, driving in the go-ahead run.
- If the hot-hitting Robinson were to reach, the lefty-swinging Powell would come to the plate as the potential go-ahead run.
- He even has been used as a pinch hitter - more than once - and as a pinch runner to score the go-ahead run for us.
- The Reds had the go-ahead run 90 feet away, but now with two men out.
- Brad Wilkerson homered and scored the go-ahead run and Montreal starter Javier Vazquez struck out 12 in seven innings.
- In the first extra inning, Taiwan got the go-ahead run and a place in the final.
- In Seattle, Carlos Lee hit a solo home run in the fifth and scored the go-ahead run in the seventh to help Chicago beat Seattle.
- Long Beach's Evan Longoria drove in three runs, including the go-ahead run in the sixth and two more in the eighth to seal the victory.
- I watched the second inning of his last appearance, in which Jackson yielded the go-ahead run that would lead to his first loss of the season.
- He suffered a critical interception in the fourth quarter that led to the go-ahead field goal by the Texans.
- With the go-ahead run on second, the late-arriving Embree got Giambi to pop up for the second out.
- The scoring strike more than made up for an interception Brees threw the previous possession that led to Ohio State's go-ahead score.
- It bounced off the wall chest-high, and Craig Biggio was able to score the go-ahead run from second base.
- Pitching on fumes, Johnson went three innings and struck out six, but allowed the go-ahead run in the top of the eleventh.
- Bichette ran 30 yards at full speed, bobbled the ball and dropped it, allowing the go-ahead run to score.
- Luis Gonzalez tripled in the go-ahead run off Al Leiter with two outs in the fifth.
- Boggs worked the count and drew a walk to force in the go-ahead run.
- In San Francisco, J.T. Snow matched his career high with four hits and drove in the go-ahead run in the eighth inning to lead San Francisco over San Diego.
- That becomes huge when Simon hits a double-play grounder to Boone that at least would have scored the go-ahead run if Easley had started on third.
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