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Meanings of
go-around
in English
Spanish
ondeo
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An approach that fails and gives way to another attempt.
overshoot
wave-off
Spanish
ondeo
Synonyms
Examples for "
overshoot
"
overshoot
wave-off
Examples for "
overshoot
"
1
Ninety-nine per cent of an
overshoot
could be quietly forgotten, he said.
2
This is increasing the risks of a near-term
overshoot
for the euro.
3
Headlands agribusiness consultant Alison Dewes said some catchments would
overshoot
ecological limits.
4
The natural tendency is always to
overshoot
,
whatever one is shooting at.
5
Anyway if you
overshoot
,
you just end up in the sea.' He chuckled.
Usage of
go-around
in English
1
Flynn's first start in his second
go
-
around
with Green Bay was nightmarish.
2
He sensed that a long spell of time had passed this
go-around
.
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Frequent collocations
first go-around
pass this go-around
second go-around
Translations for
go-around
Spanish
ondeo
rodeo
vuelta
Go-around
through the time