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an occasion when permission is given for someone to start doing something or for an event or activity to happen. luz verde. The government has given the go-ahead for a multi-billion pound road-building project. El Gobierno ha dado luz verde a un proyecto multimillonario de construcción de carreteras.
Learn the meaning and usage of the phrasal verb go ahead, which can mean to start doing something, to give permission, or to happen. See examples from different contexts and domains, such as business, sports, and politics.
1. (intr, adverb) to start or continue, often after obtaining permission. sustantivo go-ahead. 2. See the go-ahead.
Inglés. Español. go ahead vi phrasal. (do [sth] as planned) ir vi. avanzar ⇒ vi. I can't come with you this weekend after all, but don't let that stop you; you go ahead. No puedo ir contigo el fin de semana, pero no dejes que eso te detenga, ve tú.
verbo intransitivo. 1. (= move, travel) ir. she was going too fast iba demasiado rápido. to go and do sth ir a hacer algo. I’ll go and see voy a ver. I’ll go and fetch it for you te lo voy a buscar. he went and shut the door cerró la puerta. now you’ve gone and done it! (informal) ¡ahora sí que la has hecho buena!
noun [ S ] uk / ˈɡəʊ.ə.hed / us / ˈɡoʊ.ə.hed / an occasion when permission is given for someone to start doing something or for an event or activity to happen: The government has given the go-ahead for a multi-billion pound road-building project. We're ready to start but we're still waiting to get the go-ahead from our head office.
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