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I . go·ing [ˈgəʊɪŋ, Am ˈgoʊ-] N

1. going (act of leaving):

going
Gehen nt

2. going (departure):

going
going from job

4. going (of a racetrack):

going
Bahn f

II . go·ing [ˈgəʊɪŋ, Am ˈgoʊ-] ADJ inv

2. going pred (in action):

going
going
to get/keep sth going

4. going ECON (profitable):

going concern

-go·ing [ˈgəʊɪŋ, Am ˈgoʊ-] COMP

2. -going (travelling):

I . ˈcin·ema-going N no pl

go·ing-aˈway ADJ attr

ˈgo·ing on, go·ing ˈon for Brit also ADV inv

go·ing-ˈover <pl goings-over> N usu sing

2. going-over fig (defeat):

Abreibung f inf

5. going-over (cleaning):

ˈgo·ing price N

1. going price (market price):

going price

2. going price (current price):

going price

heavy ˈgo·ing N

going concern N MKT COMPET

Specialized Vocabulary

going-concern value N TAX

Specialized Vocabulary

I . go <goes, went, gone> [gəʊ, Am goʊ] VB intr

1. go (proceed):

go

8. go (answer):

33. go inf (use the toilet):

36. go (available):

is there any beer going?

IV . go <pl -es> [gəʊ, Am goʊ] N

3. go no pl (energy):

go
go
Elan m

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Fluke continued to profit from healthy markets and its technological expertise going into the 1970s.
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What kept us going were the guys on the boat -- the trimmers, the sail designers -- who were watching the backstay load.
www.sailingworld.com
So now, in fact, we think it's going to appeal to a much wider section of the market than we originally envisaged.
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The premiere episode looks at the evolution of the handgun, going back to its earliest days on 16th century battlefields.
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All teams present were instructed to pair off, with one team from each pair going to each destination.
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Father is clearing off the motorised sledge, and finding it heavy going.
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It's going brilliantly -- she's a wonderful woman, she's really smart, she's really strong, a real team player.
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Hall said that he and two of his associates were going to take over.
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He is a relatively easy-going, clumsy, friendly character to get along with.
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At the time, it was obvious that he was going to give up the ghost, how did you feel?
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