go-ahead
adj. 前進著的; 進取的; 有冒險精神的; 可通行的
n. 前進,進步; 放行訊號; 進取心; 批准;許可
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...
希臘政府今天批准了5項重大的道路修建方案。
Don't do any major repair work until you get the go-ahead from your insurers.
除非經保險公司同意,否則不要進行任何大修。
A go-ahead person or organization tries hard to succeed, often by using new methods.
Fairview Estate is one of the oldest and the most go-ahead wine producers in South Africa.
“麗景莊園”是南非歷史最悠久、最具創新精神的釀酒商之一。
1. a signal to proceed
2. readiness to embark on bold new ventures
It is unclear whether the meeting will go ahead as planned.
會議是否會如期舉行還不清楚.
If you insist on leaving now , please go ahead.
你一定要走, 那就請便吧.
Thank you, I've eaten already. You go ahead.
謝謝, 我已經先吃了, 您請自己吃吧.
Just go ahead boldly with your work.
你放手幹吧.
When the conditions exist , go ahead ; when they don't exist , then create them and go ahead.
有條件要上, 沒有條件, 創造條件也要上.