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go to work (third-person singular simple present goes to work, present participle going to work, simple past went to work, past participle gone to work)
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see go, to, work. (This sense is a translation hub.)
- To begin performing some task or work.
- To go to one's job, as by commuting.
- (idiomatic) To beat up, to batter.
I saw Bruno go to work on Big Timmy; when he was through he didn't have much of a face left.
- (idiomatic) To go to town.
go to work
- Armenian: գործի գնալ (gorci gnal)
- Catalan: anar a la feina
- Chinese:
- Cantonese: 上班 (soeng5 baan1), 出勤 (ceot1 kan4)
- Hokkien: 上班 (zh-min-nan) (siōng-pan), 出勤 (zh-min-nan) (chhut-khîn / chhut-khûn)
- Mandarin: 上班 (zh) (shàngbān), 出勤 (zh) (chūqín)
- Finnish: mennä töihin
- Hindi: काम पर जाना (kām par jānā), दफ़्तर जाना (daftar jānā)
- Hungarian: dolgozni megy, munkába megy
- Japanese: 出勤する (ja) (しゅっきんする, shukkin suru)
- Korean: 출근하다 (ko) (chulgeunhada), 쌍발하다 (ssangbalhada) (regional)
- Punjabi: ਕੰਮ ਤੇ ਜਾਣਾ (kamm te jāṇā)
- Russian: идти́ на рабо́ту impf (idtí na rabótu)
- Swedish: åka till jobbet
- Urdu: کام پر جانا (kām par jānā), دفتر جانا (daftar jānā)
- Vietnamese: đi làm (vi)
- "to go to work" in the Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, MICRA, 1996, 1998.
- “go to work”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.