单词 | go on |
释义 | Word Frequency go onverb (intr, mainly adverb) 1. to continue or proceed 2. to happen or take place there's something peculiar going on here 3. (of power, a water supply, etc) to start to be available, running, or functioning 4. (preposition) to mount or board and ride on, esp as a treat children love to go on donkeys at the seaside 5. theatre to make an entrance on stage 6. to act or behave he goes on as though he's rich 7. to talk excessively; chatter 8. to continue talking, esp after a short pause 'When I am Prime Minister,' he went on, 'we shall abolish taxes.' 9. (foll by at) to criticize or nag stop going on at me all the time! 10. (preposition) to use as a basis for further thought or action the police had no evidence at all to go on in the murder case 11. (foll by for) British to approach (a time, age, amount, etc) he's going on for his hundredth birthday 12. cricket to start to bowl 13. to take one's turn 14. (of clothes) to be capable of being put on 15. go much on 16. something to go on exclamation 17. I don't believe what you're saying |
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