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Significados de
go bad
en inglés
catalán
avariar-se
español
fallar
Volver al significado
Stop operating or functioning.
go
break
die
fail
give way
give out
conk out
break down
español
fallar
portugués
putrefazer
catalán
fer-se malbé
Volver al significado
Become unfit for consumption or use.
spoil
portugués
putrefazer
Sinónimos
Examples for "
go
"
go
break
die
fail
give way
Examples for "
go
"
1
However, many health professionals say the guidelines do not
go
far enough.
2
However, some form of the agreement could still
go
ahead, he said.
3
Such measures would
go
a long way to helping end domestic violence.
4
However, America's battered jobs market has got a long way to
go
.
5
Food for days Nothing like good food to
go
with good music.
1
Yes, that really was his only
break
in the case thus far.
2
Popular films did, however,
break
into the best picture race last year.
3
Superb police work, chief: When you friend suggest you
break
the law.
4
NK: Today we have not heard any reports of diseases
break
out.
5
Mr Bell said health interventions could
break
the addiction and crime cycle.
1
A
do
-
or
-
die
confidence motion sweeps away all amendments to legislation before parliament.
2
It gets into the soul; it is stagnation; you
die
by inches.
3
In a tent I was born; in a tent I shall
die
.
4
Two men would enter the lists; one would
die
in the course.
5
In good times they feast; in bad times they
die
of starvation.
1
However, you
fail
to mention those with prime responsibility - the electorate.
2
Statistics tell us that businesses
fail
all the time in Northern Ireland.
3
That will come after the second test, which banks can actually
fail
.
4
Second, police often
fail
to believe rape victims and conduct full investigations.
5
When words
fail
,
Eurovision song-writers are quite prepared to seek other alternatives.
1
It's not yet been established what caused the balcony to '
give
way
'
.
2
After 15 minutes' cycling the orchards
give
way
to marsh and reedbeds.
3
Inch by bitter, fighting inch Paul saw Loren forced to
give
way
.
4
Engine-driven components like power steering pumps will
give
way
to electric ones.
5
But in the future, the phone might
give
way
to another platform.
1
In either case, you don't
give
out
information unless you have to.
2
How many cards do you think I
give
out
in a year?
3
The central bank is under pressure to
give
out
new banking licenses.
4
I hope you had the sense not to
give
out
your name.
5
On Valentine's Day, Sanchez plans to
give
out
cookies with census information.
1
Maybe I needed to
conk
out
for a week more often.
2
I've never seen them
conk
out
like that, he said admiringly.
3
It's past 2am here, I am going to
conk
out
.
4
When I need to
conk
out
I'll use the couch.
5
I get them if you
conk
out
.
The thing runs bitterly through the room.
1
In the absence of trust among trading partners, market transactions
break
down
.
2
Yet this is used to
break
down
countries - laws and traditions.
3
A recent example, though, helps illustrate how the process can
break
down
.
4
Unfortunately, the sad reality is that many marriages and relationships
break
down
.
5
You know the plan; they wanted me to
break
down
,
or panic.
Uso de
go bad
en inglés
1
The Erentz motors would overheat; some might
go
bad
from the strain.
2
The captain accused Andreev of making the food
go
bad
on purpose.
3
And it's right to
go
bad
on one alarm out of four?
4
Mrs. Zalmon said, There's poison in the water makes 'em
go
bad
.
5
Or he has stolen the horse, which would
go
bad
with him!
6
White men sometimes
go
bad
dog when they are thirsty and starving!
7
So the new rules limit banks' exposure if loans
go
bad
.
8
If economic conditions weaken, he said, these assets could
go
bad
.
9
When things
go
bad
for agriculture there, things
go
bad
for the state.
10
Right in front of all the Rude chemists, they
go
bad
.
11
But, as in any emergency, plans change when things
go
bad
.
12
The Takeaway: When things
go
bad
in climbing, it happens fast.
13
Things
go
bad
,
just make some noise and I'll come in.
14
Violently economical, and then loses his head, and all the things
go
bad
.
15
It's often when the compliant partner gets fed up that things
go
bad
.
16
A little grog wouldn't
go
bad
in a case like this.
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Translations for
go bad
catalán
avariar-se
fallar
espatllar-se
parar-se
fer-se malbé
español
fallar
portugués
putrefazer
estragar
Go bad
a través del tiempo
Go bad
por variante geográfica
Estados Unidos de América
Común
Reino Unido
Común