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go to town (第三人稱單數簡單現在時 goes to town,現在分詞 going to town,過去式 went to town,過去分詞 gone to town)

  1. 仅按字面意思,并无比喻或俗语义;参见gototown
  2. (俗語) 热情地做,熟练地做
    She really went to town with the party preparations.
    她准备派对准备得很开心
    • 2014年11月12日, Calum MacLeod, “As with 2008 Olympics, China spends big to look good”, 出自 USA Today[1], →ISSN, →OCLC,於14 November 2014歸檔自原頁面[2]:
      The greatest impact, good and bad, fell on the city's northeast suburbs, 60-plus minutes from the downtown Huairou district, a key APEC venue. Obama and other VIPs spent just seven hours there Tuesday, but Huairou went to town as perhaps only China can. The district spent about $4.9 billion preparing for APEC, according to state media including the Beijing Youth Daily and China Daily newspapers.
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    • 2018年10月15日, Steven Pye, “When Gary Lineker scored four goals to help England win 4-2 in Spain”, 出自 The Guardian[3], →ISSN:
      Never slow to bang the drum, the English press went to town, calling Lineker the “Matador of Madrid” and announcing that “Spain are Linekered.”
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    • 2018 November, N. K. Jemisin, How Long 'til Black Future Month?[4], Hachette, →ISBN:
      The news channels had been the first to figure out that particular wrinkle, but the religions really went to town with it.
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    • 2022年5月29日, Tom Lamont, 引 Jim Howick, “‘We were always trying to push boundaries’: Jim Howick on breaking taboos, coping with life and the joy of dogs”, 出自 The Observer[5], →ISSN:
      Oh, I went to town in the last lockdown, spent a lot of money on the paints, the brushes, the figurines for a game called Hero Quest.
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