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go
/ˈgo/
(
vi
.)去,走,達到,運轉,訴諸,查閱,消失,結束,放棄,花費,成為,處于,流傳,趨于
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Go
obs
.
p. p.
of
Go
.
Gone
.
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Go
,
v. i.
[
imp.
Went
p. p.
Gone
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Going
.
Went
comes
from
the
AS
,
wendan
.
See
Wend
,
v. i.
]
1.
To
pass
from
one
place
to
another
;
to
be
in
motion
;
to
be
in
a
state
not
motionless
or
at
rest
;
to
proceed
;
to
advance
;
to
make
progress
; --
used
,
in
various
applications
,
of
the
movement
of
both
animate
and
inanimate
beings
,
by
whatever
means
,
and
also
of
the
movements
of
the
mind
;
also
figuratively
applied
.
2.
To
move
upon
the
feet
,
or
step
by
step
;
to
walk
;
also
,
to
walk
step
by
step
,
or
leisurely
.
Note:
☞
In
old
writers
go
is
much
used
as
opposed
to
run
,
or
ride
.
“Whereso
I
go
or
ride
.”
You
know
that
love
Will
creep
in
service
where
it
can
not
go
. --
Shak
.
Thou
must
run
to
him
;
for
thou
hast
staid
so
long
that
going
will
scarce
serve
the
turn
.
--
Shak
.
He
fell
from
running
to
going
,
and
from
going
to
clambering
upon
his
hands
and
his
knees
.
--
Bunyan
.
Note:
☞
In
Chaucer
go
is
used
frequently
with
the
pronoun
in
the
objective
used
reflexively
;
as
,
he
goeth
him
home
.
3.
To
be
passed
on
fron
one
to
another
;
to
pass
;
to
circulate
;
hence
,
with
for
,
to
have
currency
;
to
be
taken
,
accepted
,
or
regarded
.
The
man
went
among
men
for
an
old
man
in
the
days
of
Saul
.
--
1
Sa
.
xvii
. 12.
[The
money
]
should
go
according
to
its
true
value
.
--
Locke
.
4.
To
proceed
or
happen
in
a
given
manner
;
to
fare
;
to
move
on
or
be
carried
on
;
to
have
course
;
to
come
to
an
issue
or
result
;
to
succeed
;
to
turn
out
.
How
goes
the
night
,
boy
?
--
Shak
.
I
think
,
as
the
world
goes
,
he
was
a
good
sort
of
man
enough
.
--
Arbuthnot
.
Whether
the
cause
goes
for
me
or
against
me
,
you
must
pay
me
the
reward
.
--
I
Watts
.
5.
To
proceed
or
tend
toward
a
result
,
consequence
,
or
product
;
to
tend
;
to
conduce
;
to
be
an
ingredient
;
to
avail
;
to
apply
;
to
contribute
; --
often
with
the
infinitive
;
as
,
this
goes
to
show
.
Against
right
reason
all
your
counsels
go
.
--
Dryden
.
To
master
the
foul
flend
there
goeth
some
complement
knowledge
of
theology
.
--
Sir
W
.
Scott
.
6.
To
apply
one's
self
;
to
set
one's
self
;
to
undertake
.
Seeing
himself
confronted
by
so
many
,
like
a
resolute
orator
,
he
went
not
to
denial
,
but
to
justify
his
cruel
falsehood
.
--
Sir
P
.
Sidney
.
Note:
☞
Go
,
in
this
sense
,
is
often
used
in
the
present
participle
with
the
auxiliary
verb
to
be
,
before
an
infinitive
,
to
express
a
future
of
intention
,
or
to
denote
design
;
as
,
I
was
going
to
say
;
I
am
going
to
begin
harvest
.
7.
To
proceed
by
a
mental
operation
;
to
pass
in
mind
or
by
an
act
of
the
memory
or
imagination
; --
generally
with
over
or
through
.
By
going
over
all
these
particulars
,
you
may
receive
some
tolerable
satisfaction
about
this
great
subject
.
--
South
.
8.
To
be
with
young
;
to
be
pregnant
;
to
gestate
.
The
fruit
she
goes
with
,
I
pray
for
heartily
,
that
it
may
find
Good
time
,
and
live
. --
Shak
.
9.
To
move
from
the
person
speaking
,
or
from
the
point
whence
the
action
is
contemplated
;
to
pass
away
;
to
leave
;
to
depart
; --
in
opposition
to
stay
and
come
.
I
will
let
you
go
,
that
ye
may
sacrifice
to
the
Lord
your
God
; . . .
only
ye
shall
not
go
very
far
away
.
--
Ex
.
viii
. 28.
10.
To
pass
away
;
to
depart
forever
;
to
be
lost
or
ruined
;
to
perish
;
to
decline
;
to
decease
;
to
die
.
By
Saint
George
,
he's
gone
!
That
spear
wound
hath
our
master
sped
. --
Sir
W
.
Scott
.
11.
To
reach
;
to
extend
;
to
lead
;
as
,
a
line
goes
across
the
street
;
his
land
goes
to
the
river
;
this
road
goes
to
New
York
.
His
amorous
expressions
go
no
further
than
virtue
may
allow
.
--
Dryden
.
12.
To
have
recourse
;
to
resort
;
as
,
to
go
to
law
.
Note:
☞
Go
is
used
,
in
combination
with
many
prepositions
and
adverbs
,
to
denote
motion
of
the
kind
indicated
by
the
preposition
or
adverb
,
in
which
,
and
not
in
the
verb
,
lies
the
principal
force
of
the
expression
;
as
,
to
go
against
to
go
into
,
to
go
out
,
to
go
aside
,
to
go
astray
,
etc
.
Go to
,
come
;
move
;
go
away
; --
a
phrase
of
exclamation
,
serious
or
ironical
.
To go a-begging
,
not
to
be
in
demand
;
to
be
undesired
.
To go about
.
(a)
To
set
about
;
to
enter
upon
a
scheme
of
action
;
to
undertake
.
“They
went
about
to
slay
him.”
They
never
go about
. . .
to
hide
or
palliate
their
vices
.
--
Swift
.
(b)
Naut.
To
tack
;
to
turn
the
head
of
a
ship
;
to
wear
.
To go abraod
.
(a)
To
go
to
a
foreign
country
.
(b)
To
go
out
of
doors
.
(c)
To
become
public
;
to
be
published
or
disclosed
;
to
be
current
.
Then
went
this
saying
abroad
among
the
brethren
.
--
John
xxi
. 23.
--
To go against
.
(a)
To
march
against
;
to
attack
.
(b)
To
be
in
opposition
to
;
to
be
disagreeable
to
.
To go ahead
.
(a)
To
go
in
advance
.
(b)
To
go
on
;
to
make
progress
;
to
proceed
.
To go and come
.
See
To come and go
,
under
Come
.
To go aside
.
(a)
To
withdraw
;
to
retire
.
He
. . .
went aside
privately
into
a
desert
place
.
--
Luke
.
ix
. 10.
(b)
To
go
from
what
is
right
;
to
err
. --
Num
.
v
. 29.
--
To go back on
.
(a)
To
retrace
(
one's
path
or
footsteps
).
(b)
To
abandon
;
to
turn
against
;
to
betray
. [
Slang
,
U
.
S
.]
To go below
(Naut)
,
to
go
below
deck
.
To go between
,
to
interpose
or
mediate
between
;
to
be
a
secret
agent
between
parties
;
in
a
bad
sense
,
to
pander
.
To go beyond
.
See
under
Beyond
.
To go by
,
to
pass
away
unnoticed
;
to
omit
.
To go by the board
Naut.
,
to
fall
or
be
carried
overboard
;
as
,
the
mast
went
by
the
board
.
To go down
.
(a)
To
descend
.
(b)
To
go
below
the
horizon
;
as
,
the
sun
has
gone
down
.
(c)
To
sink
;
to
founder
; --
said
of
ships
,
etc
.
(d)
To
be
swallowed
; --
used
literally
or
figuratively
. [
Colloq
.]
Nothing
so
ridiculous
, . . .
but
it
goes down
whole
with
him
for
truth
.
--
L
'
Estrange
.
--
To go far
.
(a)
To
go
to
a
distance
.
(b)
To
have
much
weight
or
influence
.
To go for
.
(a)
To
go
in
quest
of
.
(b)
To
represent
;
to
pass
for
.
(c)
To
favor
;
to
advocate
.
(d)
To
attack
;
to
assault
. [
Low
]
(e)
To
sell
for
;
to
be
parted
with
for
(
a
price
).
To go for nothing
,
to
be
parted
with
for
no
compensation
or
result
;
to
have
no
value
,
efficacy
,
or
influence
;
to
count
for
nothing
.
To go forth
.
(a)
To
depart
from
a
place
.
(b)
To
be
divulged
or
made
generally
known
;
to
emanate
.
The
law
shall
go forth
of
Zion
,
and
the
word
of
the
Lord
from
Jerusalem
.
--
Micah
iv
. 2.
--
To go hard with
,
to
trouble
,
pain
,
or
endanger
.
To go in
,
to
engage
in
;
to
take
part
. [
Colloq
.]
To go in and out
,
to
do
the
business
of
life
;
to
live
;
to
have
free
access
. --
John
x
. 9.
To go in for
. [
Colloq
.]
(a)
To
go
for
;
to
favor
or
advocate
(
a
candidate
,
a
measure
,
etc
.).
(b)
To
seek
to
acquire
or
attain
to
(
wealth
,
honor
,
preferment
,
etc
.)
(c)
To
complete
for
(
a
reward
,
election
,
etc
.).
(d)
To
make
the
object
of
one's
labors
,
studies
,
etc
.
He
was
as
ready
to go in for
statistics
as
for
anything
else
.
--
Dickens
.
--
To go in to
or
To go in unto
.
(a)
To
enter
the
presence
of
. --
Esther
iv
. 16.
(b)
To
have
sexual
intercourse
with
. [
Script
.]
To go into
.
(a)
To
speak
of
,
investigate
,
or
discuss
(
a
question
,
subject
,
etc
.).
(b)
To
participate
in
(
a
war
,
a
business
,
etc
.).
To go large
.
(Naut)
See
under
Large
.
To go off
.
(a)
To
go
away
;
to
depart
.
The
leaders
. . .
will
not
go off
until
they
hear
you
.
--
Shak
.
(b)
To
cease
;
to
intermit
;
as
,
this
sickness
went
off
.
(c)
To
die
. --
Shak
.
(d)
To
explode
or
be
discharged
; --
said
of
gunpowder
,
of
a
gun
,
a
mine
,
etc
.
(e)
To
find
a
purchaser
;
to
be
sold
or
disposed
of
.
(f)
To
pass
off
;
to
take
place
;
to
be
accomplished
.
The
wedding
went off
much
as
such
affairs
do
.
--
Mrs
.
Caskell
.
--
To go on
.
(a)
To
proceed
;
to
advance
further
;
to
continue
;
as
,
to
go
on
reading
.
(b)
To
be
put
or
drawn
on
;
to
fit
over
;
as
,
the
coat
will
not
go
on
.
To go all fours
,
to
correspond
exactly
,
point
for
point
.
It
is
not
easy
to
make
a
simile
go on all fours
.
--
Macaulay
.
--
To go out
.
(a)
To
issue
forth
from
a
place
.
(b)
To
go
abroad
;
to
make
an
excursion
or
expedition
.
There
are
other
men
fitter
to go out
than
I
.
--
Shak
.
What
went
ye
out
for
to
see
?
--
Matt
.
xi
. 7, 8, 9.
(c)
To
become
diffused
,
divulged
,
or
spread
abroad
,
as
news
,
fame
etc
.
(d)
To
expire
;
to
die
;
to
cease
;
to
come
to
an
end
;
as
,
the
light
has
gone
out
.
Life
itself
goes out
at
thy
displeasure
.
--
Addison
.
--
To go over
.
(a)
To
traverse
;
to
cross
,
as
a
river
,
boundary
,
etc
.;
to
change
sides
.
I
must
not
go over
Jordan
.
--
Deut
.
iv
. 22.
Let
me
go over
,
and
see
the
good
land
that
is
beyond
Jordan
.
--
Deut
.
iii
. 25.
Ishmael
. . .
departed
to go over
to
the
Ammonites
.
--
Jer
.
xli
. 10.
(b)
To
read
,
or
study
;
to
examine
;
to
review
;
as
,
to
go
over
one's
accounts
.
If
we
go over
the
laws
of
Christianity
,
we
shall
find
that
. . .
they
enjoin
the
same
thing
.
--
Tillotson
.
(c)
To
transcend
;
to
surpass
.
(d)
To
be
postponed
;
as
,
the
bill
went
over
for
the
session
.
(e)
Chem.
To
be
converted
(
into
a
specified
substance
or
material
);
as
,
monoclinic
sulphur
goes
over
into
orthorhombic
,
by
standing
;
sucrose
goes
over
into
dextrose
and
levulose
.
To go through
.
(a)
To
accomplish
;
as
,
to
go
through
a
work
.
(b)
To
suffer
;
to
endure
to
the
end
;
as
,
to
go
through
a
surgical
operation
or
a
tedious
illness
.
(c)
To
spend
completely
;
to
exhaust
,
as
a
fortune
.
(d)
To
strip
or
despoil
(
one
)
of
his
property
. [
Slang
]
(e)
To
botch
or
bungle
a
business
. [
Scot
.]
To go through with
,
to
perform
,
as
a
calculation
,
to
the
end
;
to
complete
.
To go to ground
.
(a)
To
escape
into
a
hole
; --
said
of
a
hunted
fox
.
(b)
To
fall
in
battle
.
To go to naught
(
Colloq
.),
to
prove
abortive
,
or
unavailling
.
To go under
.
(a)
To
set
; --
said
of
the
sun
.
(b)
To
be
known
or
recognized
by
(
a
name
,
title
,
etc
.).
(c)
To
be
overwhelmed
,
submerged
,
or
defeated
;
to
perish
;
to
succumb
.
To go up
,
to
come
to
nothing
;
to
prove
abortive
;
to
fail
. [
Slang
]
To go upon
,
to
act
upon
,
as
a
foundation
or
hypothesis
.
To go with
.
(a)
To
accompany
.
(b)
To
coincide
or
agree
with
.
(c)
To
suit
;
to
harmonize
with
.
To go well with
,
To go ill with
,
To go hard with
,
to
affect
(
one
)
in
such
manner
.
To go without
,
to
be
,
or
to
remain
,
destitute
of
.
To go wrong
.
(a)
To
take
a
wrong
road
or
direction
;
to
wander
or
stray
.
(b)
To
depart
from
virtue
.
(c)
To
happen
unfortunately
;
to
unexpectedly
cause
a
mishap
or
failure
.
(d)
To
miss
success
;
to
fail
.
To let go
,
to
allow
to
depart
;
to
quit
one's
hold
;
to
release
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Go
v. t.
1.
To
take
,
as
a
share
in
an
enterprise
;
to
undertake
or
become
responsible
for
;
to
bear
a
part
in
.
They
to
go
equal
shares
in
the
booty
.
--
L'Estrange
.
2.
To
bet
or
wager
;
as
,
I'll
go
you
a
shilling
. [
Colloq
.]
To go halves
,
to
share
with
another
equally
.
To go it
,
to
behave
in
a
wild
manner
;
to
be
uproarious
;
to
carry
on
;
also
,
to
proceed
;
to
make
progress
. [
Colloq
.]
To go it alone
Card Playing
,
to
play
a
hand
without
the
assistance
of
one's
partner
.
To go it blind
.
(a)
To
act
in
a
rash
,
reckless
,
or
headlong
manner
. [
Slang
]
(b)
Card Playing
To
bet
without
having
examined
the
cards
.
To go one's way
,
to
set
forth
;
to
depart
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Go
,
n.
1.
Act
;
working
;
operation
. [
Obs
.]
So
gracious
were
the
goes
of
marriage
.
--
Marston
.
2.
A
circumstance
or
occurrence
;
an
incident
. [
Slang
]
This
is
a
pretty
go
.
--
Dickens
.
3.
The
fashion
or
mode
;
as
,
quite
the
go
. [
Colloq
.]
4.
Noisy
merriment
;
as
,
a
high
go
. [
Colloq
.]
5.
A
glass
of
spirits
. [
Slang
]
6.
Power
of
going
or
doing
;
energy
;
vitality
;
perseverance
;
push
;
as
,
there
is
no
go
in
him
. [
Colloq
.]
7.
Cribbage
That
condition
in
the
course
of
the
game
when
a
player
can
not
lay
down
a
card
which
will
not
carry
the
aggregate
count
above
thirty-one
.
8.
Something
that
goes
or
is
successful
;
a
success
;
as
,
he
made
a
go
of
it
;
also
,
an
agreement
.
=\“Well,”
said
Fleming
,
“is
it
a
go
?”
\= --
Bret
Harte
.
Great go
,
Little go
,
the
final
and
the
preliminary
examinations
for
a
degree
. [
Slang
,
Eng
.
Univ
.]
No go
,
a
failure
;
a
fiasco
. [
Slang
] --
Thackeray
.
On the go
,
moving
about
;
unsettled
. [
Colloq
.]
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
go
adj
:
functioning
correctly
and
ready
for
action
; "
all
systems
are
go
" [
ant
:
no-go
]
n
1:
a
time
for
working
(
after
which
you
will
be
relieved
by
someone
else
); "
it's
my
go
"; "
a
spell
of
work
" [
syn
:
spell
,
tour
,
turn
]
2:
street
names
for
methylenedioxymethamphetamine
[
syn
:
Adam
,
ecstasy
,
XTC
,
disco biscuit
,
cristal
,
X
,
hug
drug
]
3:
a
usually
brief
attempt
; "
he
took
a
crack
at
it
"; "
I
gave
it
a
whirl
" [
syn
:
crack
,
fling
,
pass
,
whirl
,
offer
]
4:
a
board
game
for
two
players
who
place
counters
on
a
grid
;
the
object
is
to
surround
and
so
capture
the
opponent's
counters
[
syn
:
go game
]
v
1:
change
location
;
move
,
travel
,
or
proceed
; "
How
fast
does
your
new
car
go
?"; "
We
travelled
from
Rome
to
Naples
by
bus
"; "
The
policemen
went
from
door
to
door
looking
for
the
suspect
"; "
The
soldiers
moved
towards
the
city
in
an
attempt
to
take
it
before
night
fell
" [
syn
:
travel
,
move
,
locomote
] [
ant
:
stay in place
]
2:
follow
a
procedure
or
take
a
course
; "
We
should
go
farther
in
this
matter
"; "
She
went
through
a
lot
of
trouble
"; "
go
about
the
world
in
a
certain
manner
"; "
Messages
must
go
through
diplomatic
channels
" [
syn
:
proceed
,
move
]
3:
move
away
from
a
place
into
another
direction
; "
Go
away
before
I
start
to
cry
"; "
The
train
departs
at
noon
" [
syn
:
go away
,
depart
] [
ant
:
come
]
4:
enter
or
assume
a
certain
state
or
condition
; "
He
became
annoyed
when
he
heard
the
bad
news
"; "
It
must
be
getting
more
serious
"; "
her
face
went
red
with
anger
"; "
She
went
into
ecstasy
"; "
Get
going
!" [
syn
:
become
,
get
]
5:
be
awarded
;
be
allotted
; "
The
first
prize
goes
to
Mary
";
"
Her
money
went
on
clothes
"
6:
have
a
particular
form
; "
the
story
or
argument
runs
as
follows
"; "
as
the
saying
goes
..." [
syn
:
run
]
7:
stretch
out
over
a
distance
,
space
,
time
,
or
scope
;
run
or
extend
between
two
points
or
beyond
a
certain
point
;
"
Service
runs
all
the
way
to
Cranbury
"; "
His
knowledge
doesn't
go
very
far
"; "
My
memory
extends
back
to
my
fourth
year
of
life
"; "
The
facts
extend
beyond
a
consideration
of
her
personal
assets
" [
syn
:
run
,
pass
,
lead
,
extend
]
8:
follow
a
certain
course
; "
The
inauguration
went
well
"; "
how
did
your
interview
go
?" [
syn
:
proceed
]
9:
be
abolished
or
discarded
; "
These
ugly
billboards
have
to
go
!"; "
These
luxuries
all
had
to
go
under
the
Khmer
Rouge
"
10:
be
or
continue
to
be
in
a
certain
condition
; "
The
children
went
hungry
that
day
"
11:
make
a
certain
noise
or
sound
; "
She
went
`
Mmmmm
'"; "
The
gun
went
`
bang
'" [
syn
:
sound
]
12:
perform
as
expected
when
applied
; "
The
washing
machine
won't
go
unless
it's
plugged
in
"; "
Does
this
old
car
still
run
well
?"; "
This
old
radio
doesn't
work
anymore
" [
syn
:
function
,
work
,
operate
,
run
] [
ant
:
malfunction
]
13:
to
be
spent
or
finished
; "
The
money
had
gone
after
a
few
days
"; "
Gas
is
running
low
at
the
gas
stations
in
the
Midwest
" [
syn
:
run low
,
run short
]
14:
progress
by
being
changed
; "
The
speech
has
to
go
through
several
more
drafts
"; "
run
through
your
presentation
before
the
meeting
" [
syn
:
move
,
run
]
15:
continue
to
live
;
endure
or
last
; "
We
went
without
water
and
food
for
3
days
"; "
These
superstitions
survive
in
the
backwaters
of
America
"; "
The
racecar
driver
lived
through
several
very
serious
accidents
" [
syn
:
survive
,
last
,
live
,
live on
,
endure
,
hold up
,
hold out
]
16:
pass
,
fare
,
or
elapse
;
of
a
certain
state
of
affairs
or
action
; "
How
is
it
going
?"; "
The
day
went
well
until
I
got
your
call
"
17:
pass
from
physical
life
and
lose
all
all
bodily
attributes
and
functions
necessary
to
sustain
life
; "
She
died
from
cancer
"; "
They
children
perished
in
the
fire
"; "
The
patient
went
peacefully
" [
syn
:
die
,
decease
,
perish
,
exit
,
pass away
,
expire
,
pass
] [
ant
:
be born
]
18:
be
in
the
right
place
or
situation
; "
Where
do
these
books
belong
?"; "
Let's
put
health
care
where
it
belongs--under
the
control
of
the
government
"; "
Where
do
these
books
go
?" [
syn
:
belong
]
19:
be
ranked
or
compare
; "
This
violinist
is
as
good
as
Juilliard-trained
violinists
go
"
20:
begin
or
set
in
motion
; "
I
start
at
eight
in
the
morning
";
"
Ready
,
set
,
go
!" [
syn
:
start
,
get going
] [
ant
:
stop
]
21:
have
a
turn
;
make
one's
move
in
a
game
; "
Can
I
go
now
?"
[
syn
:
move
]
22:
be
contained
in
; "
How
many
times
does
18
go
into
54?"
23:
be
sounded
,
played
,
or
expressed
; "
How
does
this
song
go
again
?"
24:
blend
or
harmonize
; "
This
flavor
will
blend
with
those
in
your
dish
"; "
This
sofa
won't
go
with
the
chairs
" [
syn
:
blend
,
blend in
]
25:
lead
,
extend
,
or
afford
access
; "
This
door
goes
to
the
basement
"; "
The
road
runs
South
" [
syn
:
lead
]
26:
be
the
right
size
or
shape
;
fit
correctly
or
as
desired
;
"
This
piece
won't
fit
into
the
puzzle
" [
syn
:
fit
]
27:
go
through
in
search
of
something
;
search
through
someone's
belongings
in
an
unauthorized
way
; "
Who
rifled
through
my
desk
drawers
?" [
syn
:
rifle
]
28:
be
spent
; "
All
my
money
went
for
food
and
rent
"
29:
give
support
(
to
)
or
make
a
choice
(
of
)
one
out
of
a
group
or
number
; "
I
plumped
for
the
losing
candidates
" [
syn
:
plump
]
30:
stop
operating
or
functioning
; "
The
engine
finally
went
";
"
The
car
died
on
the
road
"; "
The
bus
we
travelled
in
broke
down
on
the
way
to
town
"; "
The
coffee
maker
broke
";
"
The
engine
failed
on
the
way
to
town
"; "
her
eyesight
went
after
the
accident
" [
syn
:
fail
,
go bad
,
give
way
,
die
,
give out
,
conk out
,
break
,
break down
]
[
also
:
went
,
gone
,
goes
(
pl
)]
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