go over

to move from one place to another, especially when this means crossing sth such as a room, town or city (đi qua, vượt qua)
He went over and shook hands with his guests.
Many Irish people went over to America during the famine.
famine: nạn đói
It also means review or check.
Let's go over your answers together.

impeccable

perfect; having no faults or mistakes

ragout

tiếng Pháp: món la gu => a highly seasoned dish of small pieces of meat stewed with vegetables: a ragout of duck braised in red wine.
ragoût, from ragoûter ‘revive the taste of’.
stew

the next thing you know

something unexpected happens suddenly
She went out for coffee, and the next thing you know, she's living in Paris!

to come to nothing

Despite all their hard work and planning, the ambitious project cam to nothing due to lack of funding.
His promising career as a musician came to nothing after he lost interest in practising.
All their efforts to persuade her came to nothing; she refused to change her mind.
The investigation into the missing artifact came to nothing as they couldn't find any leads.
After waiting for hours, the anticipated events came to nothing when it was cancelled.

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