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    gung-ho
    /ɡʌŋˈhəʊ/

    adjective

    • 1. unthinkingly enthusiastic and eager, especially about taking part in fighting or warfare: "the gung-ho tabloids have wrapped themselves in the Union Jack"

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Gung_hoGung ho - Wikipedia

    Gung ho (/ ˈ ɡ ʌ ŋ ˈ h oʊ /) is an English term, with the current meaning of 'overly enthusiastic or energetic'. It originated during the Second Sino-Japanese War (1937–1945) from a Chinese term, 工合 ( pinyin : gōnghé ; lit. 'to work together'), short for Chinese Industrial Cooperatives ( Chinese : 工業合作社 ; pinyin ...

  3. GUNG-HO definition: 1. extremely enthusiastic about doing something, especially going to war: 2. extremely…. Learn more.

  4. The meaning of GUNG HO is extremely or overly zealous or enthusiastic. How to use gung ho in a sentence.

  5. If you say that someone is gung ho, you mean that they are very enthusiastic or eager to do something, for example to fight in a battle. [informal] He has warned some of his more gung ho generals about the consequences of an invasion. Senate Republicans are less gung-ho about tax cuts.

  6. Gung-ho definition: wholeheartedly enthusiastic and loyal; eager; zealous. See examples of GUNG-HO used in a sentence.

  7. 6 days ago · gung ho Add to list. gung ho. Definitions of gung ho. adjective. very enthusiastic and dedicated. synonyms: enthused, enthusiastic, keen. having or showing great excitement and interest.

  8. If you say that someone is gung ho, you mean that they are very enthusiastic or eager to do something, for example to fight in a battle.

  9. too enthusiastic about something, without thinking seriously about it, especially about fighting and war Many people found her gung-ho attitude to the war deeply offensive.

  10. Oct 18, 2019 · Gung-ho describes enthusiasm — often to the point of naivete. But it didn't always. The original Chinese is 工業合作社, which means "industrial cooperative" —工業, ( gōng yè) meaning "industry", and...

  11. The Anglicized term gung ho became widely known in English as a slogan that was adopted in WWII by the United States Marines under General Evans Carlson. The New York Times Magazine reported this in 1942: “Borrowing an idea from China, Carlson frequently has what he calls ‘kung-hou’ meetings….