going-over

going-over
noun (a study or examination: He gave the accounts a thorough going-over.) repaso, inspección, revisión
going-over
tr[gəʊɪŋ'əʊvəSMALLr/SMALL]
noun
1 familiar (inspection) repaso, inspección nombre femenino
2 (thrashing) paliza
'gəʊɪŋ'əʊvər, ˌgəʊɪŋ'əʊvə(r)
noun (pl going-overs-over)
a) (examination, check) revisión f

the police gave the house a thorough going-over-over — la policía registró la casa de arriba a abajo

b) (cleaning) limpieza f; (superficial) pasada f (fam)
c) (beating up) (sl) paliza f, repaso m (Esp fam)
['ɡǝʊɪŋ'ǝʊvǝ(r)]
N (pl goings-over)
1) (=check) inspección f

we gave the car a thorough going-over — revisamos el coche de arriba a abajo

we gave the house a thorough going-over — (=search) registramos la casa de arriba abajo

2) * (fig) (=beating) paliza f

they gave him a going-over — le dieron una paliza

* * *
['gəʊɪŋ'əʊvər, ˌgəʊɪŋ'əʊvə(r)]
noun (pl going-overs-over)
a) (examination, check) revisión f

the police gave the house a thorough going-over-over — la policía registró la casa de arriba a abajo

b) (cleaning) limpieza f; (superficial) pasada f (fam)
c) (beating up) (sl) paliza f, repaso m (Esp fam)

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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