What does it mean to do it in one go?

To finish in one go means to do it in one go. Describe the article's compact structure and coherent style. It also means doing something in a tight arrangement and completing it quickly and without interruption.

From Qing Dynasty Li Yu's "Xianqing Ouji·Bin Bai No. 4": "It's all done in one go, without any interruption." It's all done in one go, without any interruption. Example? He picked up his pen and completed this calligraphy work in one go. The grammar is more formal; it is used as a predicate, attributive, and adverbial; it has a complimentary meaning.

Synonyms: write a thousand words, connect them in one breath, do it in one go, move like a broken bamboo, do not spread or branch, do it in one wave, go all out, do not add any details, strike while the iron is hot, make it all in one go. Antonyms: piecemeal, intermittent, don't pull. Stray talk, let it go, twists and turns, piecemeal, old cow breaks the cart

Synonyms of the same thing in one go. Explanation of one drum: beating the drum for the first time; Zuo: cheer up; Qi: courage. The first drum beat boosts morale. It is a metaphor for taking advantage of the strong energy and mustering up the energy to finish the work in one go. From Chapter 48 of "The Appearance of Officialdom" by Li Baojia of the Qing Dynasty: When I first heard this, I was still full of energy. The first time I heard this, I was still very motivated.

The antonym of cohesive and piecemeal is used to describe doing things in a piecemeal and intermittent way. From Jia Fuxi's "Mupi Ci·Introduction" of the Ming Dynasty: "These words are just piecemeal and made up of random words. Some of them are from books, and some dealers talk about ancient times."

These words are nothing more than words. It was compiled piecemeal and casually. Some of it came from books or from other people talking about ancient things. Example: This building should be completed in one go as planned, and should not be built piecemeal or intermittently. Grammatical conjunction; used as predicate, attributive, object; refers to doing things intermittently