Definition of "no-go" in Anglais
adjective
Not functioning properly.
(of a place) Not to be entered.
- They lived in a no-go part of the ghetto.
- The noise and drunkenness made the area a no-go zone at night for families.
(manufacturing, of a gauge) That should not go (i.e., enter or engage) if the size of the part being measured is properly achieved.
- no-go gauge
- This bore is no good: the no-go pin is flying right into the first half of it.
noun
(manufacturing, colloquial, by ellipsis) A no-go gauge.
- There's your problem right there. See how that no-go slips right into the hole? The whole thing is scrap, unfortunately.
Alternative form of no go.