单词 | come along |
释义 | come along come along (ARRIVE) — phrasal verb with come /kʌm/ verb (came, come) ► B2 to arrive or appear at a place: » Go now and I'll come along later.» You wait half an hour for a bus, then three come along at once!Thesaurus+: ↑Arriving, entering and invading• • • Extra Examples:» We're going to the swimming pool - you can come along later if you want.» We were just standing talking when Jamie came along.» Pete came along in his car and offered us a lift.» I was waiting at the airport when who should come along but Mr Pettigrew! come along (DEVELOP) — phrasal verb with come /kʌm/ verb (came, come) ► C2 If something is coming along, it is developing or improving: » Hassan's English is really coming along.Thesaurus+: ↑Becoming better , ↑Making things better , ↑Making progress and advancing come along (EXIST) — phrasal verb with come /kʌm/ verb (came, come) ► C2 to start to exist: » I gave up climbing when my first child came along.Thesaurus+: ↑Existing and being come along (GO WITH SOMEONE) — phrasal verb with come /kʌm/ verb (came, come) B1 to go somewhere with someone: » We're going to the cinema. Do you want to come along?Thesaurus+: ↑Taking someone somewhere or telling them the wayF0 UK used to tell someone to hurry: » Come along - we don't want to be late!Thesaurus+: ↑Expressions telling people to hurry up |
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