get-go
英 [ɡet ɡəʊ]
美 [ɡet ɡoʊ]
网络 开始; 一开始
英英释义
noun
- the time at which something is supposed to begin
- they got an early start
- she knew from the get-go that he was the man for her
双语例句
- You gonna let a black player play from the get-go?
你要用黑人球员打球? - Needless to say the English version did indeed help her put the audience into the right mood from the get-go.
更不用说英语版的的确能够帮助她把观众从过去带入到独特的境界。 - However, since we won't know whether a given concept is congenial to this mode of analysis until we've tried it, we have no grounds for dismissing this approach from the get-go.
然而,因为直到我们在尝试了之后,我们才知道某个概念是否投合这种分析方法,那么我们就没有理由在一开始就把这种方法打发掉。 - We process too much data at once, try to get everything right from the get-go and are self-conscious about our efforts.
我们会同时处理太多数据,试图从一开始就正确掌握所有东西,而且对自己说的东西会感到难为情。 - Whether you are pro-or anti-objective, here are tips for writing a resume that will grab recruiters'attention from the get-go.
不管你是赞成者还是反对者,以下这些小贴士都可以帮你打造一份在一开始就抓住招聘人员眼光的简历。 - So it is important to design them right from the get-go.
因此前期设计非常重要。 - Right from the get-go, they were aggressive in acting to disincentivize smoking.
他们一开始就以积极行动,抑制吸烟习惯。 - Chinese official Dong Yan made it clear from the get-go: "The project is to drive China's economy, not foreign economies."
中国官员DongYan从一开始就表明:“这项工程是用来促进中国的经济,而不是国外的经济。” - The president has to be the president from the get-go.
总统从一开始就要做好总统。 - As these nations are developing their business cultures, women are entering the workforce in high places from the get-go.
随着这些国家形成自己的企业文化,女性刚刚进入劳动力大军时就会处于较高层次。