The idiom 'to go places' means a person is likely to become successful or achieve great things in the future. It's used to describe someone with significant potential and ambition.
La expresión 'to go places' significa que una persona está destinada a tener éxito o a lograr grandes cosas en el futuro. Se usa para describir a alguien con mucho potencial y ambición.
Idiom | to go places |
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Definition | to be successful |
Examples | - He's going places that boy. I've never taught anyone so clever and ambitious. - If we work harder and have a little luck, we can really go places. - It was a very interesting time for us - my work was very stimulating and the city was really going places. - I don't want to waste my time. I intend to go places, and am looking for people who are as well. |
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