Expression Cards: idiom
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idiom
go bananas over something
über etwas völlig aus dem Häuschen geraten oder begeistert sein
Meaning
to become extremely excited or enthusiastic about something
Example
Kids **go bananas over** the new video game console.
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go bankrupt
alles Geld verlieren und nicht in der Lage sein, Schulden zu bezahlen
Meaning
to lose all money and be unable to pay debts
Example
Many start-ups **go bankrupt** within their first year.
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go behind someone’s back
etwas heimlich oder betrügerisch gegen jemanden tun
Meaning
to do something secretly or deceitfully against someone
Example
She **went behind my back** and told the manager everything.
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go belly up
völlig scheitern; bankrottgehen
Meaning
to fail completely; to go bankrupt
Example
Many small businesses **went belly up** during the pandemic.
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Go broke
All sein Geld verlieren; bankrottgehen.
Meaning
To lose all your money; to become bankrupt.
Example
Many small investors **went broke** after the market crash.
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Go bust
pleite gehen oder aus dem Geschäft gehen
Meaning
To go bankrupt or out of business.
Example
Many small banks **went bust** during the financial crisis.
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go by the book
die Regeln strikt befolgen
Meaning
to follow rules or procedures strictly
Example
The officer always **goes by the book** during inspections.
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go down in flames
auf spektakuläre Weise scheitern
Meaning
to fail spectacularly
Example
The project **went down in flames** after the funding was cut.
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Go down the rabbit hole
Sich tief in etwas verwickeln, oft unbeabsichtigt.
Meaning
To get deeply involved in something, often unintentionally.
Example
I started reading about AI and **went down the rabbit hole** for hours.
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Go Dutch
Die Kosten von etwas gleichmäßig teilen.
Meaning
To share the cost of something equally.
Example
Let’s **go Dutch** on the dinner tonight.
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go easy on someone
sanft oder geduldig mit jemandem sein
Meaning
to be gentle or patient with someone
Example
Go easy on him; he’s been through a lot lately.
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Go exploring
Reisen oder sich umsehen, um neue Dinge zu entdecken.
Meaning
To travel or look around to discover new things.
Example
Let's **go exploring** around the city this weekend.
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go for broke
alles riskieren, um Erfolg zu haben
Meaning
to risk everything to achieve success
Example
They decided to **go for broke** and launch their new product.
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Go for it
Etwas mit Vertrauen zu versuchen, um es zu erreichen.
Meaning
To try to achieve something with confidence.
Example
If you really want that job, **go for it**!
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go for the jugular
den verwundbarsten Punkt von jemandem angreifen
Meaning
to attack someone's most vulnerable point
Example
During the debate, he **went for the jugular**.
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go green
einen umweltfreundlichen Lebensstil annehmen
Meaning
to adopt an environmentally friendly lifestyle
Example
Many companies are trying to **go green** by using renewable energy sources.
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go head to head
direkt konkurrieren oder sich gegenübertreten
Meaning
to directly compete or confront each other
Example
The two negotiators went **head to head** over the contract terms.
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go in one ear and out the other
etwas hören, aber es schnell wieder vergessen
Meaning
to hear something but quickly forget it
Example
Whatever I tell him **goes in one ear and out the other**.
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go into orbit
sehr aufgeregt oder wütend werden
Meaning
to become very excited or angry
Example
Mom **went into orbit** when she saw the mess in my room.
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go live
in Echtzeit in sozialen Medien mit der Übertragung beginnen
Meaning
to start broadcasting in real time on social media
Example
She plans to **go live** tonight to talk with her followers.
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go nuclear
sehr stark oder wütend reagieren
Meaning
to react very strongly or angrily
Example
When the data got deleted, the manager **went nuclear**.
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go off on a tangent
plötzlich anfangen, über etwas Unzusammenhängendes zu sprechen
Meaning
to suddenly start talking about something unrelated
Example
He tends to **go off on a tangent** when discussing politics.
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go off the deep end
plötzlich sehr wütend oder emotional werden
Meaning
to become very angry or emotional suddenly
Example
She **went off the deep end** when she heard the bad news.
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go off the rails
sich ungewöhnlich oder unkontrolliert zu verhalten beginnen
Meaning
to start behaving in an unusual or uncontrolled way
Example
After losing his job, his life seemed to **go off the rails**.