go commando

动词 v.

英文释义

动词 v.
  1. To not wear underwear (chiefly underpants) under one's outer clothing. idiomatic,intransitive
    — Ross: … why do you have to wear underwear tonight? Joey: It's a rented tux, 'kay? I'm not gonna go commando in another man's fatigues.
  2. To forgo standard protections. broadly
    — I was one of the only soldiers out there wearing hearing protection; all the rest just went commando.
  3. To forgo something usually considered standard equipment. rare
    — When you want to learn how to use a specific piece of gear, such as a new lens, or master a specific technique, I advise that you go commando. When you go commando, you take just enough gear to master the technique you want to learn or only the lens with which you want to become more familiar.

词形变化

goes commando present,singular,third-person going commando participle,present went commando past gone commando participle,past

词汇关系

词源

Cited since 1974, as university slang; explanations as to original meanings differ.
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