GO AT (SOMETHING/SOMEBODY)


Meaning of GO AT (SOMETHING/SOMEBODY) in English

go at something/somebody phrasal verb [not in passive] informal ( see also ↑ go )

1 . to attack someone or argue with someone in a noisy way:

The two dogs went at each other.

2 . to do something, or start to do something, with a lot of energy:

Mary went at the task with great enthusiasm.

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English.      Longman - Словарь современного английского языка.