词汇 | go without |
释义 | Idiom go without (something) Theme: MANAGE to manage to get along without something.I went without food for three days.Some people have to go without a lot longer than that. Idiom go withoutgo without (something) to manage to live despite not having or doing something.You think you can go without sleep, but you can't.Did you pay for health insurance on your own, or did you just go without? Related vocabulary: do without someone/somethingPhr V go without goes, going, went, gone go without (sth) to not have something which you usually haveI don't like to go without sleep.I can't afford to buy her a new coat this year, so she'll have to go without. go without • go without sth to not have something that you usually have: We can't afford a holiday this year, so we'll just have to go without. I can't party all night and go without sleep like I used to when I was younger. go withoutTo proceed or endure without something. The phrase can stop at "without" or be followed by a noun or pronoun that one needs. If you don't get home in time for dinner, then you'll just have to go without. I can't go without food for much longer—we need to stop for lunch soon. go without (someone or something)to manage without a particular type of person or thing. I can't go without a doctor much longer. I need a doctor now. I simply can't go without. We can go without food for only so long. go withoutand do withoutto manage while not having any of something that is needed; to not have any of something. We were a poor family and usually went without. I didn't have enough money to buy a new coat so I did without. go withoutv. To proceed without the benefit of something that one needs: The children went without any shoes for several months. We were always well taken care of and never went without. |
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