单词 | go on |
释义 | go on 1. a. < went on by train after the plane was grounded > b. < despite the heat he went on with his work > 2. obsolete < the sergeant in going on was shot through the body — Fynes Moryson > 3. a. < after discoursing at some length on pronunciation, the professor goes on to vocabulary — Nancy Mitford > b. of time < new art forms developed as the centurywent on > 4. < learn what is going on elsewhere — Bernard DeVoto > 5. a. < wondered if he could go on alone after his partner's death > b. < we plagued and went on with him shamefully — Emily Brontë > 6. < washed her gloves and found that they wouldn't go on > 7. a. < the way people go on about their ancestors — Hamilton Basso > b. < didn't you hear the canon going on at her this morning? — Margaret Kennedy > 8. a. < the lights went on an hour after the storm had ended > b. < the callboy knocked five minutes before the actor was to go on > c. < a good time for a slow left-hander to go on > • - go on for |
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