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idiom
go under
perder el conocimiento, generalmente durante una cirugía
Meaning
to lose consciousness, usually during surgery
Example
He was nervous before going **under** for his operation.
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go under the knife
someterse a una operación quirúrgica
Meaning
to have a surgical operation
Example
He had to **go under the knife** to fix his knee injury.
phrasal-verb
go up
aumentar; subir
Meaning
to increase; to rise
Example
The price of oil has **gone up** recently.
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go up in smoke
fallar completamente; no llegar a nada
Meaning
to fail completely; to come to nothing
Example
All his dreams **went up in smoke** after the deal collapsed.
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go viral
volverse extremadamente popular en línea
Meaning
to become extremely popular online
Example
Her funny video **went viral** overnight.
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Go where no man has gone before
Explorar o intentar algo que nunca se ha hecho antes.
Meaning
To explore or attempt something that has never been done before.
Example
The mission to Mars aims to **go where no man has gone before**.
phrasal-verb
go wild
comportarse de una manera extremadamente emocionada o entusiasta
Meaning
to behave in an extremely excited or enthusiastic way
Example
The crowd **went wild** when the team scored the goal.
phrasal-verb
go with
hacer juego bien o ser adecuado; elegir algo
Meaning
to match well or be suitable; to choose something
Example
I’ll **go with** the blue shirt—it looks better on me.
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go with the flow
aceptar las cosas como vienen; no resistir el cambio
Meaning
to accept things as they come; not resist change
Example
Instead of worrying, just **go with the flow**.
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go with your gut
confiar en tu instinto al tomar una decisión
Meaning
to trust your instinct when making a decision
Example
Sometimes you just have to **go with your gut**.
phrasal-verb
go without
no tener o comer algo, a menudo porque eliges no hacerlo
Meaning
to not have or eat something, often because you choose to
Example
I can **go without** dessert tonight.
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go-getter
una persona ambiciosa que logra sus metas
Meaning
an ambitious person who achieves their goals
Example
Tom is a real **go-getter**; he never gives up.
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going viral
volverse muy popular rápidamente en internet o redes sociales
Meaning
to become very popular very quickly on the internet or social media
Example
The video of the cat dancing has **gone viral** and everyone is talking about it.
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Golden goose
Una fuente de ganancias o éxito continuo.
Meaning
A source of continuous profit or success.
Example
Tourism has been the country's **golden goose** for years.
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Golden handshake
Un gran pago otorgado a alguien cuando deja un trabajo, especialmente en la jubilación anticipada.
Meaning
A large payment given to someone when they leave a job, especially early retirement.
Example
The CEO received a **golden handshake** when he retired early.
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golden opportunity
una muy buena oportunidad; oportunidad rara
Meaning
a very good chance; rare opportunity
Example
This is a **golden opportunity** to show your talent.
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good egg
una persona amable y confiable
Meaning
a kind and reliable person
Example
Everyone likes John because he’s a **good egg**.
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good Samaritan
una persona que ayuda a los demás desinteresadamente
Meaning
a person who helps others selflessly
Example
A **good Samaritan** helped the old man cross the street.
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good things come to those who wait
la paciencia trae buenos resultados
Meaning
patience brings positive results
Example
**Good things come to those who wait**, so be patient.
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good to see you
una forma amistosa de saludar a alguien que conoces
Meaning
a friendly way to greet someone you know
Example
**Good to see you** again after so long!
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good vibes only
centrarse solo en pensamientos y energía positivos
Meaning
to focus only on positive thoughts and energy
Example
This year, I’m living by the motto **good vibes only**.
phrasal-verb
goof off
perder el tiempo en lugar de trabajar o estudiar
Meaning
to waste time instead of working or studying
Example
If you **goof off** all semester, you’ll regret it during finals.
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Gordian knot
Un problema muy complejo o insoluble.
Meaning
A very complex or unsolvable problem.
Example
The issue of climate change is like a **Gordian knot** that needs bold action.
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grab a bite
comer algo rápido
Meaning
to eat something quickly
Example
Let’s **grab a bite** before the meeting.